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'''Navi's Trackers''' is a puzzle-based treasure hunting game that was included in Japanese version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. The game formerly planned as a stand alone game titled '''Tetra's Trackers''', but it was canceled somewhere along the line in development. The players uses [[Gameboy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] as a game screen and a controller, while the television screen showing | '''Navi's Trackers''' is a puzzle-based treasure hunting game that was included in Japanese version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. The game formerly planned as a stand alone game titled '''Tetra's Trackers''', but it was canceled somewhere along the line in development. The players uses [[Gameboy Advance|Game Boy Advance]] as a game screen and a controller, while the television screen showing navigators narrating the action, and a basic map. | ||
In this game, [[Tetra]] or other navigators will serve as a guide to [[Link]] as he searches the land for members of Tetra's pirate gang in a specific order to gain stamps from them. Link must collect as many stamps as possible within a given time limit. In the multi-player game, players must competed with each other to gain the higher scores. In a single-player game, player have the choice of playing against [[Tingle]] (Tingle Battle), or collecting the stamps alone within a given time limit (Time Attack). | |||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
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* Use the Game Boy Advance as a game screen and a controller, and race against up to three friends. Exclusive information appears on each player's screen, while Tetra guides the group along the way with cues that appear on Nintendo GameCube. | * Use the Game Boy Advance as a game screen and a controller, and race against up to three friends. Exclusive information appears on each player's screen, while Tetra guides the group along the way with cues that appear on Nintendo GameCube. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* The word "Navi" in the game title probably taken from the word [[Wikipedia: Navigator|Navigator]]. | |||
* Tetra and her pirate crew have full voice-overs in place of text-only dialogue. The navigators (Tetra, Sue-Belle, and King of Red Lions) also can synthesizing the two-character name that each player enter at the beginning of the game, | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |