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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2016 · 16 MIN

Treasure Trove - The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap

from Treasure Trove · host Brent Metcalfe

Welcome back, Treasure Seekers. This week I talk about my top pick for the best game in the Legend of Zelda franchise: Minish Cap. Okay, so not my top pick, but easily one of my top three. Minish Cap takes Link to the realm of the Minish, a species that could easily be mistaken for those elves that helped the cobbler make his shoes. If you are still reading this and interested in why this bite-sized iteration of the franchise is so great, listen up and enjoy.

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Welcome back, Treasure Seekers. This week I talk about my top pick for the best game in the Legend of Zelda franchise: Minish Cap. Okay, so not my top pick, but easily one of my top three. Minish Cap takes Link to the realm of the Minish, a species...

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