The Legend of Zelda for Game Boy Advance is an iconic action-adventure game that follows the protagonist Link as he navigates varied environments including forests, graveyards, and deserts to uncover entrances to eight dungeons. This installment is notable for its innovative mechanics, such as an open-world design, permanent power-ups, and a save feature that enhances gameplay by allowing players to retain progress.
The Legend of Zelda is the first title in the Zelda series, it has marked the history of video games particularly for it's game mechanics and universe. The player controls Link and must make his way through the forests, graveyards, plains and deserts of the Otherworld to find the secret entrances to the eight dungeons and try to restore the broken Triforce. Among the game's mechanics, it was the first time we saw a continuous world that could be freely explored, power-ups that permanently enhanced the main character's abilities and a battery save feature that allowed players to keep their progress instead of having to start over. The gameplay balanced action sequences with discovery, secrets and exploration.