Merchandise/Tabletop Games: Difference between revisions
m (Text replacement - "{{it|Ocarina of Time}}" to "{{OoT|Item}}") |
mNo edit summary |
||
(24 intermediate revisions by 9 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
This is a list of official and licensed tabletop games based on {{ | This is a list of official and licensed tabletop games based on {{TLoZ|Series}}. | ||
==Board Games== | ==Board Games== | ||
=== | ==={{TLoZ|-}}=== | ||
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda ( | {{Main|The Legend of Zelda (Board Game)}} | ||
{{Image | {{Image | ||
|image | |image= TLoZ Board Game Box.png | ||
|size | |size= 270px | ||
|align | |align= right | ||
|caption | |caption= ''The Legend of Zelda'' board game | ||
|captionalign = center | |captionalign= center | ||
}} | }} | ||
''The Legend of Zelda'' is a board game published by Milton Bradley and licensed by [[Nintendo]] of America in 1988. The game is heavily inspired by {{TLoZ}}, and uses a game board that incorporates dungeon and field-like settings reminiscent of the first game. The premise is to aid [[Link]] on his quest through six rooms while facing monsters and gathering [[Heart]] Chips in an attempt to save [[Princess Zelda]]. | ''The Legend of Zelda'' is a board game published by Milton Bradley and licensed by [[Nintendo]] of America in 1988. The game is heavily inspired by {{TLoZ}}, and uses a game board that incorporates dungeon and field-like settings reminiscent of the first game. The premise is to aid [[Link]] on his quest through six rooms while facing monsters and gathering [[Heart]] Chips in an attempt to save [[Princess Zelda]]. | ||
===''The Hyrule Fantasy''=== | ===''The Hyrule Fantasy''=== | ||
''The Hyrule Fantasy'' is a board game published by Bandai and licensed by Nintendo in 1986 released only in Japan. The game included a main board featuring the overworld map of ''The Legend of Zelda'', four sub-boards where each player hold their items, [[Heart Container]]s, and fragments of the [[Triforce]], four diferently colored Link pawns, combat cards for enemies and characters, and labyrinths with their respective bosses, cards for items, [[Rupee]]s, and Triforce fragments, and a rulebook.<ref>{{Cite | ''The Hyrule Fantasy'' is a board game published by Bandai and licensed by Nintendo in 1986 released only in Japan. The game included a main board featuring the overworld map of ''The Legend of Zelda'', four sub-boards where each player hold their items, [[Heart Container]]s, and fragments of the [[Triforce]], four diferently colored Link pawns, combat cards for enemies and characters, and labyrinths with their respective bosses, cards for items, [[Rupee]]s, and Triforce fragments, and a rulebook.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |author= Clyde Mandelin|published= August 15, 2015|retrieved= August 18, 2015|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qyxWcIbecY|title= Unboxing the Rare Japanese Zelda Board Game!|site= YouTube}}</ref> | ||
===''Triforce of the Gods''=== | ===''Triforce of the Gods''=== | ||
{{ | {{Stub}} | ||
''Triforce of the Gods'' is a board game published by Bandai and licensed by Nintendo in 1992 released only in Japan. | ''Triforce of the Gods'' is a board game published by Bandai and licensed by Nintendo in 1992 released only in Japan. | ||
===Monopoly=== | ===Monopoly=== | ||
====Nintendo Monopoly==== | ====Nintendo Monopoly==== | ||
Two Nintendo Monopoly board games were released, both featuring characters and items from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. The first one released featured Link, Zelda, and [[ | Two Nintendo Monopoly board games were released, both featuring characters and items from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. The first one released featured Link, Zelda, and [[Ganondorf]] in their {{OoT}} appearance as properties, a [[Treasure Chest]] deposit as a railroad, and the [[Master Sword]] as a token. The second one featured Link, Zelda, and [[Midna]] in their {{TP}} appearance as properties, [[Epona]], also in her {{TP|-}} appearance, as a railroad, and the [[Iron Boots]] and [[Hylian Shield]] as tokens. | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda'' Monopoly==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda'' Monopoly==== | ||
{{Image | {{Image | ||
|image | |image= Zelda Standard Monopoly.png | ||
|size | |size= 270px | ||
|align | |align= right | ||
|caption | |caption= ''The Legend of Zelda'' Monopoly | ||
|captionalign = center | |captionalign= center | ||
}} | }} | ||
A ''Zelda''-themed Monopoly was released on September 15, 2014. The game features the Triforce, Hylian Shield, [[Bow]], [[Slingshot]], [[Hookshot]], and [[Gale Boomerang]] as tokens, and Rupees as currency. The board features [[Bottle|Empty Bottles]] as chance spaces, Treasure Chests as community chest spaces, Deku Sprouts and [[Deku Tree]]s as houses and hotels, the [[Spirit Train]], [[Loftwing]], [[King of Red Lions]] and [[Epona#Ocarina of Time|Epona]] as railway stations, a [[Bomb Shop#The Wind Waker|Bomb Shop]] and [[ | A ''Zelda''-themed Monopoly was released on September 15, 2014. The game features the Triforce, Hylian Shield, [[Bow]], [[Slingshot]], [[Hookshot]], and [[Gale Boomerang]] as tokens, and Rupees as currency. The board features [[Bottle|Empty Bottles]] as chance spaces, Treasure Chests as community chest spaces, Deku Sprouts and [[Deku Tree]]s as houses and hotels, the [[Spirit Train]], [[Loftwing]], [[King of Red Lions]] and [[Epona#Ocarina of Time|Epona]] as railway stations, a [[Bomb Shop#The Wind Waker|Bomb Shop]] and [[Potion Shop]] as utilities, the [[Door of Time]] as income tax, and the [[Happy Mask Salesman]] as luxury tax. The board also features various locations from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series as properties, including: | ||
*[[Elemental Sanctuary]] and [[Minish Village]] | *[[Elemental Sanctuary]] and [[Minish Village]] | ||
*[[House of Gales]], [[Sacred Realm#A Link Between Worlds|Sacred Realm]] and [[Lorule Castle]] | *[[House of Gales]], [[Sacred Realm#A Link Between Worlds|Sacred Realm]] and [[Lorule Castle]] | ||
*[[Forsaken Fortress]], [[Tower of the Gods]] and [[Dragon Roost Island]] | *[[Forsaken Fortress]], [[Tower of the Gods]] and [[Dragon Roost Island]] | ||
*[[Four Sword Sanctuary]], [[Death Mountain ( | *[[Four Sword Sanctuary]], [[Death Mountain (Stage)|Death Mountain]] and [[Vaati's Palace]] | ||
*[[Gerudo Desert]] and [[Zora's Domain#Twilight Princess|Zora's Domain]] | *[[Gerudo Desert]] and [[Zora's Domain#Twilight Princess|Zora's Domain]] | ||
*[[Snowhead]], [[Great Bay]] and [[Clock Town]] | *[[Snowhead]], [[Great Bay]] and [[Clock Town]] | ||
Line 42: | Line 42: | ||
*[[Hyrule Castle#Ocarina of Time|Hyrule Castle]] and [[Temple of Time#Ocarina of Time|Temple of Time]] | *[[Hyrule Castle#Ocarina of Time|Hyrule Castle]] and [[Temple of Time#Ocarina of Time|Temple of Time]] | ||
Another edition exclusive to GameStop retailers was also released. The exclusive edition extras include the {{ | Another edition exclusive to GameStop retailers was also released. The exclusive edition extras include the {{Term|OoT3D|Ocarina of Time (Item)|link}} as a token, the [[Goddess's Harp]], [[Wind Waker (Item)|Wind Waker]], [[Mage's Cap|Minish Cap]], [[Spirit Flute]], [[Phantom Hourglass (Item)|Phantom Hourglass]], and Ocarina of Time as item power cards, and a [[Hyrule]] map lithograph inside a Treasure Chest holder. | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda'' Chess=== | ===''The Legend of Zelda'' Chess=== | ||
A ''Zelda''-themed chess | A ''Zelda''-themed chess was released on March 2017 by USAopoly. It features Link (King), Zelda (Queen), [[Impa]] (Bishops), Epona (Knights), [[Darunia]] (Rooks), and [[Navi]] (Pawns) as hero pieces, and Ganondorf (King), [[Twinrova]] (Queen), [[Iron Knuckle (Boss)|Iron Knuckle]]s (Bishops), [[Phantom]]s (Knights), [[Armos]] (Rooks), and [[Deku Scrub]]s (Pawns) as villain pieces. | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
Line 54: | Line 54: | ||
File:Zelda Monopoly Collector's Edition.png|''The Legend of Zelda'' GameStop exclusive Monopoly | File:Zelda Monopoly Collector's Edition.png|''The Legend of Zelda'' GameStop exclusive Monopoly | ||
File:The Legend of Zelda Chess.png|''The Legend of Zelda'' chess | File:The Legend of Zelda Chess.png|''The Legend of Zelda'' chess | ||
File:TLoZ Clue.png|{{TLoZ|-}} [[Clue]] | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
Line 61: | Line 62: | ||
Nintendo Game Packs is a set of collectible cards based on several NES games released in 1989 by Topps. The set consists of 60 scratch off cards and 33 stickers, with 10 scratch off cards based on ''The Legend of Zelda'' and 10 on {{TAoL}}, and 7 stickers based on ''The Legend of Zelda''. | Nintendo Game Packs is a set of collectible cards based on several NES games released in 1989 by Topps. The set consists of 60 scratch off cards and 33 stickers, with 10 scratch off cards based on ''The Legend of Zelda'' and 10 on {{TAoL}}, and 7 stickers based on ''The Legend of Zelda''. | ||
=== | ==={{TP|-}} Trading Cards=== | ||
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Trading Cards}} | {{Main|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Trading Cards}} | ||
''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' Trading Cards are a set of collectible cards based on | ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' Trading Cards are a set of collectible cards based on {{TP|-}} released in 2007 by Enterplay. The set consists of 86 cards featuring characters, enemies, bosses, and items from the game. | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda'' | ===''The Legend of Zelda'' Playing Cards=== | ||
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda | {{Main|The Legend of Zelda Playing Cards}} | ||
''The Legend of Zelda'' | ''The Legend of Zelda'' Playing Cards is a set of playing cards officially published by Nintendo of Japan in early December 2011 in celebration of the [[The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary|25th Anniversary]] of the franchise. The set was later released on [[My Nintendo Store]] in 2022 for Australian and New Zealand audiences. Each of the suits features art from one of four different games from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda'' Trading Cards=== | ===''The Legend of Zelda'' Trading Cards=== | ||
{{Main|The Legend of Zelda Trading Cards}} | {{Main|The Legend of Zelda Trading Cards}} | ||
''The Legend of Zelda'' Trading Cards are a set of collectible cards based on five games of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series released in 2016 by Enterplay. The set consists of 117 cards, 12 decal stickers, and 9 FunTats tattoos featuring characters, bosses, and items from | ''The Legend of Zelda'' Trading Cards are a set of collectible cards based on five games of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series released in 2016 by Enterplay. The set consists of 117 cards, 12 decal stickers, and 9 FunTats tattoos featuring characters, bosses, and items from {{OoT|-}}, {{MM}}, {{TP|-}}, {{SS}}, and {{ALBW}}. | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
File:TLoZ Link Nintendo Game Pack.png|Link's Nintendo Game Pack | File:TLoZ Link Nintendo Game Pack.png|Link's Nintendo Game Pack | ||
File:Zelda Trading Card Packs.png| | File:Zelda Trading Card Packs.png|{{TP|-}} Trading Card paks | ||
File:Zelda25thA | File:Zelda25thA Playing Cards.png|''The Legend of Zelda'' Playing Cards | ||
File:TLoZ Trading Card Packs.png|''The Legend of Zelda'' Trading Card packs | File:TLoZ Trading Card Packs.png|''The Legend of Zelda'' Trading Card packs | ||
File:MM3D Play Mat.png|{{MM3D}} play mat | File:MM3D Play Mat.png|{{MM3D}} play mat | ||
Line 83: | Line 84: | ||
==Dice Games== | ==Dice Games== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:TLoZ Yahtzee.png|''The Legend of Zelda'' Yahtzee<br>By USAopoly<br>2015 | File:TLoZ Yahtzee.png|''The Legend of Zelda'' Yahtzee<br/>By USAopoly<br/>2015 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Jigsaw Puzzles== | ==Jigsaw Puzzles== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:TLoZ Link Shooting Arrow to Keese Jigsaw Puzzle Box.png|Link vs [[Keese]]<br>By Milton Bradley<br>1988<br>60 pieces | File:TLoZ Link Shooting Arrow to Keese Jigsaw Puzzle Box.png|Link vs [[Keese]]<br/>By Milton Bradley<br/>1988<br/>60 pieces | ||
File:TLoZ Link Fighting Aquamentus Jigsaw Puzzle.png|Link vs [[Aquamentus]]<br>By Milton Bradley<br>1988<br>60 pieces | File:TLoZ Link Fighting Aquamentus Jigsaw Puzzle.png|Link vs [[Aquamentus]]<br/>By Milton Bradley<br/>1988<br/>60 pieces | ||
File:ALTTPcommercialJapan1992.jpg| | File:ALTTPcommercialJapan1992.jpg|{{ALttP|-}}<br/>1992<br/>Japan only | ||
File:LZS Collector's Puzzle Box.png|Hyrule map<br>By USAopoly<br>August 15, 2014<br>550 pieces | File:LZS Collector's Puzzle Box.png|Hyrule map<br/>By USAopoly<br/>August 15, 2014<br/>550 pieces | ||
File:MM3D Jigsaw Puzzle.jpg|[[Fierce Deity]]<br>By Club Nintendo<br>2015<br>300 pieces | File:MM3D Jigsaw Puzzle.jpg|[[Fierce Deity Link]]<br/>By Club Nintendo<br/>2015<br/>300 pieces | ||
File:MM3D Skull Kid Jigsaw Puzzle.png|[[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]]<br>By USAopoly<br>May 27, 2015<br>550 pieces | File:MM3D Skull Kid Jigsaw Puzzle.png|[[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]]<br/>By USAopoly<br/>May 27, 2015<br/>550 pieces | ||
File:TWW Jigsaw Puzzle.png| | File:TWW Jigsaw Puzzle.png|{{TWW|-}}<br/>By USAopoly<br/>2015<br/>550 pieces | ||
File:TWW Jigsaw Puzzle 2. | File:TWW Jigsaw Puzzle 2.png|{{TWW|-}}<br/>By USAopoly<br/>2015<br/>550 pieces | ||
File:MM3D Termina Map Jigsaw Puzzle.png|[[Termina]] map<br>By USAopoly<br>August 1, 2015<br>550 pieces | File:MM3D Termina Map Jigsaw Puzzle.png|[[Termina]] map<br/>By USAopoly<br/>August 1, 2015<br/>550 pieces | ||
File:OoT3D Jigsaw Puzzle. | File:OoT3D Jigsaw Puzzle.png|Link riding Epona<br/>By USAopoly<br/>2016<br/>550 pieces | ||
File:TLoZ Logo Jigsaw Puzzle.png|''The Legend of Zelda''<br>By USAopoly<br>2016<br>550 pieces | File:TLoZ Logo Jigsaw Puzzle.png|''The Legend of Zelda''<br/>By USAopoly<br/>2016<br/>550 pieces | ||
File:BotW The Hero Rides Puzzle.png|The Hero Rides<br>By USAopoly<br>February 20, 2017<br>1,000 pieces | File:BotW The Hero Rides Puzzle.png|The Hero Rides<br/>By USAopoly<br/>February 20, 2017<br/>1,000 pieces | ||
File:No Image.png|Link vs Ganondorf<br>By USAopoly<br>550 pieces | File:No Image.png|Link vs Ganondorf<br/>By USAopoly<br/>550 pieces | ||
File:TWW Jigsaw Puzzle 3.png| | File:TWW Jigsaw Puzzle 3.png|{{TWW|-}}<br/>By USAopoly<br/>550 pieces | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 02:16, 1 May 2024
This is a list of official and licensed tabletop games based on The Legend of Zelda series.
Board Games
The Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda is a board game published by Milton Bradley and licensed by Nintendo of America in 1988. The game is heavily inspired by The Legend of Zelda, and uses a game board that incorporates dungeon and field-like settings reminiscent of the first game. The premise is to aid Link on his quest through six rooms while facing monsters and gathering Heart Chips in an attempt to save Princess Zelda.
The Hyrule Fantasy
The Hyrule Fantasy is a board game published by Bandai and licensed by Nintendo in 1986 released only in Japan. The game included a main board featuring the overworld map of The Legend of Zelda, four sub-boards where each player hold their items, Heart Containers, and fragments of the Triforce, four diferently colored Link pawns, combat cards for enemies and characters, and labyrinths with their respective bosses, cards for items, Rupees, and Triforce fragments, and a rulebook.[1]
Triforce of the Gods
Triforce of the Gods is a board game published by Bandai and licensed by Nintendo in 1992 released only in Japan.
Monopoly
Nintendo Monopoly
Two Nintendo Monopoly board games were released, both featuring characters and items from The Legend of Zelda series. The first one released featured Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf in their Ocarina of Time appearance as properties, a Treasure Chest deposit as a railroad, and the Master Sword as a token. The second one featured Link, Zelda, and Midna in their Twilight Princess appearance as properties, Epona, also in her Twilight Princess appearance, as a railroad, and the Iron Boots and Hylian Shield as tokens.
The Legend of Zelda Monopoly
A Zelda-themed Monopoly was released on September 15, 2014. The game features the Triforce, Hylian Shield, Bow, Slingshot, Hookshot, and Gale Boomerang as tokens, and Rupees as currency. The board features Empty Bottles as chance spaces, Treasure Chests as community chest spaces, Deku Sprouts and Deku Trees as houses and hotels, the Spirit Train, Loftwing, King of Red Lions and Epona as railway stations, a Bomb Shop and Potion Shop as utilities, the Door of Time as income tax, and the Happy Mask Salesman as luxury tax. The board also features various locations from The Legend of Zelda series as properties, including:
- Elemental Sanctuary and Minish Village
- House of Gales, Sacred Realm and Lorule Castle
- Forsaken Fortress, Tower of the Gods and Dragon Roost Island
- Four Sword Sanctuary, Death Mountain and Vaati's Palace
- Gerudo Desert and Zora's Domain
- Snowhead, Great Bay and Clock Town
- Eldin Volcano, Faron Woods and Skyloft
- Hyrule Castle and Temple of Time
Another edition exclusive to GameStop retailers was also released. The exclusive edition extras include the Ocarina of Time as a token, the Goddess's Harp, Wind Waker, Minish Cap, Spirit Flute, Phantom Hourglass, and Ocarina of Time as item power cards, and a Hyrule map lithograph inside a Treasure Chest holder.
The Legend of Zelda Chess
A Zelda-themed chess was released on March 2017 by USAopoly. It features Link (King), Zelda (Queen), Impa (Bishops), Epona (Knights), Darunia (Rooks), and Navi (Pawns) as hero pieces, and Ganondorf (King), Twinrova (Queen), Iron Knuckles (Bishops), Phantoms (Knights), Armos (Rooks), and Deku Scrubs (Pawns) as villain pieces.
-
The Hyrule Fantasy board game
-
Triforce of the Gods board game
-
The first Nintendo Monopoly
-
The second Nintendo Monopoly
-
The Legend of Zelda GameStop exclusive Monopoly
-
The Legend of Zelda chess
-
The Legend of Zelda Clue
Card Games
Nintendo Game Packs
Nintendo Game Packs is a set of collectible cards based on several NES games released in 1989 by Topps. The set consists of 60 scratch off cards and 33 stickers, with 10 scratch off cards based on The Legend of Zelda and 10 on The Adventure of Link, and 7 stickers based on The Legend of Zelda.
Twilight Princess Trading Cards
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Trading Cards are a set of collectible cards based on Twilight Princess released in 2007 by Enterplay. The set consists of 86 cards featuring characters, enemies, bosses, and items from the game.
The Legend of Zelda Playing Cards
The Legend of Zelda Playing Cards is a set of playing cards officially published by Nintendo of Japan in early December 2011 in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the franchise. The set was later released on My Nintendo Store in 2022 for Australian and New Zealand audiences. Each of the suits features art from one of four different games from The Legend of Zelda series.
The Legend of Zelda Trading Cards
The Legend of Zelda Trading Cards are a set of collectible cards based on five games of The Legend of Zelda series released in 2016 by Enterplay. The set consists of 117 cards, 12 decal stickers, and 9 FunTats tattoos featuring characters, bosses, and items from Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, and A Link Between Worlds.
-
Link's Nintendo Game Pack
-
Twilight Princess Trading Card paks
-
The Legend of Zelda Playing Cards
-
The Legend of Zelda Trading Card packs
-
Majora's Mask 3D play mat
Dice Games
-
The Legend of Zelda Yahtzee
By USAopoly
2015
Jigsaw Puzzles
-
Link vs Keese
By Milton Bradley
1988
60 pieces -
Link vs Aquamentus
By Milton Bradley
1988
60 pieces -
A Link to the Past
1992
Japan only -
Hyrule map
By USAopoly
August 15, 2014
550 pieces -
Fierce Deity Link
By Club Nintendo
2015
300 pieces -
Skull Kid
By USAopoly
May 27, 2015
550 pieces -
The Wind Waker
By USAopoly
2015
550 pieces -
The Wind Waker
By USAopoly
2015
550 pieces -
Termina map
By USAopoly
August 1, 2015
550 pieces -
Link riding Epona
By USAopoly
2016
550 pieces -
The Legend of Zelda
By USAopoly
2016
550 pieces -
The Hero Rides
By USAopoly
February 20, 2017
1,000 pieces -
Link vs Ganondorf
By USAopoly
550 pieces -
The Wind Waker
By USAopoly
550 pieces
References
- ↑ Clyde Mandelin, Unboxing the Rare Japanese Zelda Board Game! , YouTube, published August 15, 2015, retrieved August 18, 2015.