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Link's Crossbow Training (Nintendo Wii, 2007)

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Item specifics

Condition
Acceptable: An item with obvious and significant wear but is still operational. May have tears or ...
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
The Legend of Zelda Series
Publisher
Nintendo
Genre
Shooter
Game Name
Link's Crossbow Training

About this product

Product Information

Test your aim in the Nintendo Wii shooter "Link's Crossbow Training," featuring a compilation of various playing modes. Set in the fictional world of Hyrule, you take control of the legendary hero Link, who battles the forces of evil. In this game, you use the Wii controllers to shoot at a variety of targets to rack up points within the designated time limit. The game features 27 levels across nine different stages, based upon classic Zelda locations from the hit Nintendo title "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess." With so many different level types, there is plenty of content to occupy hours of gameplay."Link's Crossbow Training" features three different main modes. Target practice is a first-person mode in which the goal is to shoot at and destroy as many targets as possible within the limited time span. Most of the objects are stationary, but as the difficulty becomes progressively harder, they begin to move around. The Defender is a third-person, over-the-shoulder mode type. The action takes place on rails, but you do have the ability to freely move the camera. The goal in this mode is to defeat the enemies and achieve the highest score possible. The third and final mode, called Ranger mode, gives gamers free control to move around the environment using the Wii remote and the Nunchuk attachment. The goal is to find and defeat 25 enemies which are located around the stage.However, you are not just be defeating random bad guys. The game also features two epic boss battles: A face off against a powerful knight and a giant skeleton that tests your shooting abilities. At the end of each level, your points are tabulated based on how many objects you hit. Depending on how well you performed, you earn medals and unlock new stages. As the levels increase in difficulty, gamers need to hone their skills and learn the layout of the environments. It's a game that rewards careful practice.Once you are done with the single-player mode, team up with two to four friends and play the multiplayer mode for hours of additional excitement and fun. In the multiplayer mode, players take turns completing each stage one at a time. When one player finishes, they pass the controller to the next person. Stars are awarded to the person with the highest score at the end of the round.With a 2007 release date by Nintendo, this unique shooter is rated T for Teen due to mild violence. However, players of all ages can play and enjoy it. "Link's Crossbow Training" is functional and easier with the Wii zapper, a gun-shaped plastic shell that mimics a weapon. Place the Wii remote inside the zapper and it gives you the full functionality of a regular Wii controller. Aim the zapper at the Wii's sensor bar and pull the trigger to fire your weapon and see how the Wii zapper provides great immersion and control. It is also used for a variety of other shooting games.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Nintendo
eBay Product ID (ePID)
62901165

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Shooter
Video Game Series
The Legend of Zelda Series
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Game Name
Link's Crossbow Training

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2007
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Fantasy Violence

Item description from the seller

JP COLLECTIBLES INC

JP COLLECTIBLES INC

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Product ratings and reviews

4.5
135 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    crossbow training

    I think it's cool the way they integrate the wiimote into the gun. the actual gun is light weight but more comfortable than using the wiimote alone. Also the gun works with another game I have resident evil dark side chronicles: in this game the wiimote gets my arm tired the gun should make it more fun. fyi: I had to adjust settings in the game to make it track the gun movement better. no biggie. I also think it would be comfortable in nintendo lands zelda game. As far as the links crossbow game it's actually pretty fun. If you liked twilight princess then it's set in the same game. obviously dated graphics but still very fun. The high score is good but the environments are fun too: you get to go through an enemy camp snipe shooting the bad guys and their are multiple rail type shooter ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: mikehartlj

  • game play, Links Crossbow Training for wii

    I have purchased several wii games in the past in an attempt to find some that my handicapped son (Autistic) would play interactive with me. Links Crossbow Training has fit the bill. He enjoys playing with me and also showing me his ability to preform by himself. There are few games that he will play with anyone, especially his dad. As for the game itself. It is a roll play shooter game with you being able to see the shooter and not just the weapon. the are three modes to play in. A practice mode to perfect your aim and speed from target to target and a combat mode to play against attacking monsters and a multi-player mode. It seems to depend a great deal on where you set the aim point and speed of the cursor (crossbow sights). there is an icon on the screen to set the height and ...

  • Nostalgic

    Loaded up the old save files I had on my console and played the night away with this baby. Haven't played it in eight+ years, my kid self didn't have any progress made with only bronze medals. But as an adult I can finally enjoy the game to its fullest, play each level to earn platinum medals and achieve ridiculous scores. If you've never played this game you are missing out on the true capability of motion controls. Makes you feel like you have an old style arcade machine with zapper gun in your hand. With each giving a promising challenge you will try learn how to master the crossbow such as link has over his many life's.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: guitarguybuys

  • Wii Zapper - a Great Deal From Nintendo!

    The Wii Zapper plus Link's Crossbow Training is quite a deal, but only if you buy it in a brick and mortar store! The "Zapper" part is just a study piece of plastic that houses the Wii remote and nunchuck together. Both pieces fit very well, and you can pull a trigger that presses the "B" button on the remote. It fits well in your hands and seems to make aiming easier, but this could depend on where you place your sensor bar. The cord between the nunchuck and remote can be wrapped around inside the handle of the zapper, which makes it even easier to use. The game, Link's Crossbow Training is great fun, although it is quite short. You'll have a great time shooting everything, moving around, hunting down enemies, etc. It is fast paced, and should prepare you well for any future titles ...

  • Very good minor issues but still good

    It’s just that I had such a good time playing the game with family but one issue and you might agree with is that it’s quite short easy to finish in less than 1 or 2 hours

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: kesc.rup