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==Influence from the ''Zelda'' series==
==Influence from the ''Zelda'' series==
''Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru'' has notable traits in common with the previous ''Legend of Zelda'' games, notably its top-down perspective and map structure, character sprites (which resemble downscaled ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'' sprites), sword and shield upgrades (including an appearance from the [[Mirror Shield]]), other equipment (a pair of wristbands and a "Hyper Glove" act as substitutes for items such as the [[Power Bracelet]] and [[Power Glove]]), and miscellaneous items (such as the Life Stone, which resembles a [[Heart Container]] in design and function, and the Kaifuku Wine, which acts as [[Sacred Water|Life Water]]). A stand-in for the original [[Lost Woods]], called「ババロア山」(''Babaroa Yama'', "Bavarois Mountain", a play off ''baba'', meaning "hag", and "{{wp|bavarian cream|bavarois}}") appears early in the game, with the Sablé prince commenting that he has seen such a puzzle before. A common obstacle in the sidescrolling areas of the castle interior acts just like [[Bubble]]s do in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''.
''Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru'' has notable traits in common with the previous ''Legend of Zelda'' games, notably its top-down perspective and map structure, character sprites (which resemble downscaled ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'' sprites), sword and shield upgrades (including an appearance from the [[Mirror Shield]]), other equipment (a pair of wristbands and a "Hyper Glove" act as substitutes for items such as the [[Power Bracelet]] and [[Power Glove]]), and miscellaneous items (such as the Life Stone, which resembles a [[Heart Container]] in design and function, and the Kaifuku Wine, which acts as [[Sacred Water|Life Water]]). A stand-in for the original [[Lost Woods]], called「ババロア山」(''Babaroa Yama'', "Bavarois Mountain", a play off ''baba'', meaning "hag", and "{{wp|bavarian cream|bavarois}}") appears early in the game, with the Sablé prince commenting that he has seen such a puzzle before.


==Influence on later ''Zelda'' games==
==Influence on later ''Zelda'' games==

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