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Tunic was developed by Andrew Shouldice as a deliberate "love letter" to the original NES Zelda .

A small fox wearing a signature green tunic, wielding a sword and shield, mirroring Link’s iconic silhouette.

The most literal "link" for many players is the discovery of a secret URL hidden within the game’s deep-end puzzles. tunic-game-link

When players run that audio through a spectrogram, a message in the game's runic language appears: "We are the eyes of the far shore" . 🛡️ Tunic vs. Link: Key Comparisons

The game features an in-game instruction manual that players must piece together. This mimics the experience of a child looking at a Japanese Zelda manual without being able to read the language. 🌐 The Digital Link: The "Far Shore" ARG Tunic was developed by Andrew Shouldice as a

Solving the puzzle on the tower (which involves mirroring the "Golden Path") reveals a hidden website: doyoufeartheeyesofthefarshore.co .

The website contains a looping video and a downloadable audio file ("a.mp3"). When players run that audio through a spectrogram,

An isometric overworld filled with dungeons, "triangle-seeking" themes, and environmental puzzles.