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The Legend of Zelda: Lunk's Awakening DX
Hack of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
Description
Made for the Shovel Knight Discord server, DiscOrder of no Quarter, during their Evil Lunk + NPC Art Contest, The Legend of Zelda: Lunk's Awakening DX is a graphical mod that replaces the hero Link with the anti-hero Evil Lunk, and replacing Marin with Dancer (Evil Lunk is an inside joke name for the dark grey Lunk found in Shovel Knight: King of Cards' Tower of Joustus).

Changes to base game:

- Title screen "Link" says "Lunk" now.
- All overworld sprites of Link have been replaced with Evil Lunk.
- All overworld sprites of Marin have been replaced with Dancer.
- All text mentioning Marin has been reworked to mention Dancer instead.

Limitations:

- Only Game Boy Color support at the moment (no original Game Boy).
- Due to how palettes are implemented, Evil Lunk is light-skinned.
- Cutscenes and album photos still feature Link and Marin.
- Due to the way Evil Lunk's palette was changed, the Color Dungeon exclusive armor doesn't change Evil Lunk's color (you're always evil). You can still wear it and check what you're using in the Inventory.
- Walking to the side with the normal shield equipped looks funny.
TitleThe Legend of Zelda: Lunk's Awakening DX
GameThe Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX
Released ByMajorasCask
CategoryImprovement
LicenseN/A
Patching InformationNo Special Requirements
GenreAction Adventure
ModsG, T
Patch Version1.1
Hack Release Date29 July 2023
ReadmeReadme File
Downloads188
Last Modified2024-08-15 00:40:08
Source
YoutubeN/A


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