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Play Zelda Ui Chonsol - Monghwan Ui Moraesigye (UCC) (K) Online

Tap bamboo forests to drumbeats, slash enemies in rhythm—Zelda meets Korean folk music in this odd little DS gem. Puzzles click when melodies match, and even without the text, you’ll feel every betrayal in the animations.

Developer: Nintendo
Genre: Action-Adventure
Released: 2009
File size: 34.56 MB
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Game Overview

This Korean-exclusive Zelda spin-off for the DS is a weird little gem—part action RPG, part rhythm game, and all charm. You'll start by tapping along to traditional Korean drum beats (which feels surprisingly natural with the stylus), then suddenly you're slashing through bamboo forests with your sword like a proper hero.

The puzzles have that classic Zelda "aha!" feel, but with musical twists—like matching melodies to open doors. Combat's simple but satisfying, especially when you nail perfect parries to the beat. And yeah, the story's all in Korean, but the expressive character animations and environmental storytelling make it pretty clear when someone's betraying you or a village needs saving.

It's shorter than mainline Zelda games, but packed with quirky personality. Just don't expect the usual Hyrule lore—this one's its own folktale-flavored thing.

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