The levels are fun, but a little long, and this release still had some bugs
around saving your progress.
Not exact matches
At least, if you make
progress in games like we do some
around here... beat one or two levels, delete the
save file.
Death still looms
around every corner, and
progress -
saves at the end of each mission mean you still have to play it safe.
For example, you can use S blocks (as seen in Paper Mario) that are dotted
around the overworld to
save both your
progress and your location, meaning you won't have to always travel all the way back from Kokiri Forest or the Temple of Time every time you boot up the game.
Since its founding in January 2016, Environmental
Progress has led the effort to
save nuclear plants
around the world.