Zelda 30 Tribute Alternatives
Zelda 30 Tribute is described as 'A beautifully remade, browser version of the classic Zelda NES game, created by Scott Lininger and artist Mike Magee. Built with WebGL technology, it uses an isometric view with voxels instead of sprites, a great addition the makes gameplay a bit more seamless' and is a Adventure Game in the games category. There are three games similar to Zelda 30 Tribute for Linux, Mac, Windows, Android and BSD. The best alternative is Zelda Classic. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try Zelda Mystery of Solarus DX or Zelda Mystery of Solarus XD.
Zelda 30 Tribute alternatives are mainly Adventure Games but may also be Action Games or Role-playing Games. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Zelda 30 Tribute.Zelda Classic
Is this a good alternative?YesNo- Free Personal • Proprietary
- Adventure Game
- Role-playing Game
- Action Game
36 alternatives to Zelda Classic- Mac
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Zelda Classic is a tribute to (what we think is) the greatest video game of all time: Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda. It has been developed into an exact replica of the NES version that we all know and love.
Zelda Classic Features
Zelda Mystery of Solarus DX
Is this a good alternative?YesNo- Free • Open Source
- Adventure Game
- Action Game
34 alternatives to Zelda Mystery of Solarus DX- Mac
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The Legend of Zelda: Mystery of Solarus DX is set to be a direct sequel to The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on the SNES, using the same graphics and game mechanisms. Zelda Mystery of Solarus DX is the first game made with the Solarus engine.
Zelda Mystery of Solarus DX Features
Zelda Mystery of Solarus XD
Is this a good alternative?YesNo- Free • Open Source
- Adventure Game
- Action Game
32 alternatives to Zelda Mystery of Solarus XD- Mac
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Zelda Mystery of Solarus XD is one of our creations. It’s a game parody that we released on April 1st, 2011. Though it’s a big April 1st joke, it’s a real, full game with two huge dungeons and 5-10 hours of playing.
Zelda Mystery of Solarus XD Features