A fan of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time has reimagined the Forest Temple, one of the game's most iconic levels in miniature form. The charming diorama is just one of countless unique, tactile pieces of art generated by fans of this seminal title over the years.
As the first 3D Legend of Zelda game, Ocarina of Time had to make a big splash when it was released back in 1998. Luckily for Nintendo, it did just that and has since been lauded as one of the best and most influential adventure games of all time. The game is remembered and praised for a number of reasons: its simple yet charming art style, its soundtrack, its inventive approach to storytelling and structure, and, perhaps most definitively, Ocarina of Time's many dungeons. Players spend a meaty chunk of their time traversing and wrestling with these themed interior spaces, solving puzzles, and soaking in the robust visual storytelling on display. Because of Nintendo's attention to detail and ingenuity when designing these levels, many fans of the game will often cite these areas as being the most memorable parts of the experience. As most gamers probably know, dungeons would remain as a staple across all Legend of Zelda games following Ocarina of Time.
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A Reddit user by the name of _edlothian_ appears to have taken a particular affinity to Ocarina of Time's Forest Temple. To show their appreciation for this historic video game level, _edlothian_ crafted a meticulously detailed diorama of the sacred space. Hallways and stairways have been almost perfectly recreated, and instantly recognizable series monsters like the infamous Ocarina of Time Skulltula and the Wallmaster also make a (somewhat
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