The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is an action-adventure game developed by Nintendo for the Wii. As a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time, it features the same engine and visual style while emphasizing interaction with non-playable characters. The game introduces a unique time system, allowing players to experience events over a three-day cycle, which must be reset to advance. Puzzles often involve music and a diverse array of items and quests.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time, it utilizes the same engine and visual style as its predecessor. The game retains the traditional elements of Zelda games as well as those introduced in Ocarina of Time, such as active blocking with a shield, various throwing items, and the usage of melodies played on the ocarina to solve puzzles. Compared to the previous Zelda games, this installment is more oriented towards interaction with NPCs and has a larger variety of items, optional quests, and mini-games. It also includes a time system that spans three days, and this cycle must be reset periodically to progress through the game.