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{{TFH|-}} is similar to the [[Four Swords Series|{{FS|-}} games]], in which [[Link]] is accompanied by two other [[Links]] (as opposed to three more in the {{FS|-}} games) as part of the game's [[Multiplayer]]. These Links are depicted as green, red, and blue. The game supports download play, local wireless, and online co-op gameplay.<ref name="Treehouse Day 3">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnQl8A2vx4k Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Day 3 The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]</ref> During online co-op, players can select the option to play with friends or to be matched with random players from the internet.<ref name="Concept">{{Cite web|author=Emilie Aul|published=July 6, 2015|url=http://www.zeldauniverse.net/2015/07/06/shikata-shares-more-on-tri-force-heroes-conception-online-aspects-and-costumes/|title=Shikata shares more on Tri Force Heroes’ conception, online aspects, and costumes|site=Zelda Universe}}</ref> The game also allows single-player gameplay, in which the other Links are replaced with [[Doppel]]s that the player can switch between during gameplay,<ref name="More Details">{{Cite web|author=Antonia Pohl|published=June 16, 2015|url=http://www.zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/16/aonuma-and-shikata-discuss-more-tri-force-heroes-gameplay-details/|title=Aonuma and Shikata discuss more Tri Force Heroes gameplay details|site=Zelda Universe}}</ref> similar to the single-player game in {{FSA}}.
{{TFH|-}} is similar to the [[Four Swords Series|{{FS|-}} games]], in which [[Link]] is accompanied by two other [[Links]] (as opposed to three more in the {{FS|-}} games) as part of the game's [[Multiplayer]]. These Links are depicted as green, red, and blue. The game supports download play, local wireless, and online co-op gameplay.<ref name="Treehouse Day 3">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnQl8A2vx4k Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Day 3 The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes]</ref> During online co-op, players can select the option to play with friends or to be matched with random players from the internet.<ref name="Concept">{{Cite web|author=Emilie Aul|published=July 6, 2015|url=http://www.zeldauniverse.net/2015/07/06/shikata-shares-more-on-tri-force-heroes-conception-online-aspects-and-costumes/|title=Shikata shares more on Tri Force Heroes’ conception, online aspects, and costumes|site=Zelda Universe}}</ref> The game also allows single-player gameplay, in which the other Links are replaced with [[Doppel]]s that the player can switch between during gameplay,<ref name="More Details">{{Cite web|author=Antonia Pohl|published=June 16, 2015|url=http://www.zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/16/aonuma-and-shikata-discuss-more-tri-force-heroes-gameplay-details/|title=Aonuma and Shikata discuss more Tri Force Heroes gameplay details|site=Zelda Universe}}</ref> similar to the single-player game in {{FSA}}.


The game is strongly based off of {{ALBW}}' aesthetics, including its graphics, enemies, and its use of platforms at different elevations. The Links can climb atop one another to form a [[Totem]] that allows them reach higher elevations. The Links must cooperate with each other and coordinate their attacks to solve puzzles, such as one Link throwing a [[Bomb]] while the other propels it away with the [[Gust Jar]]. On-screen notifications also appear to inform the other Links of one Link's current state or idea, such as suggesting to form a Totem. Several expressions can also be selected from the bottom screen, and can also be used to encourage the other Links or to express an idea or direction. Tapping on a Link's portrait on the touch screen will direct to their position, showing where they are.<ref name="Treehouse details">{{Cite web|author=Reece Heather|published=June 18, 2015|url=http://www.zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/18/nintendo-treehouse-footage-and-details-round-up-three-levels-two-bosses-gameplay-and-plot/|title=Nintendo Treehouse footage and details: Three levels, two bosses, gameplay and plot|site=Zelda Universe}}</ref> The three Links share the same [[Heart Container]]s, lives (appearing as [[Fairy|Fairies]]), and [[Rupee]]s. As in {{ALBW|-}}, there is also an [[Energy Gauge]] that depletes each time an item is used, and gradually recovers. Each Link has his own Energy Gauge.
The game is strongly based on {{ALBW}}' aesthetics, including its graphics, enemies, and its use of platforms at different elevations. The Links can climb atop one another to form a [[Totem]] that allows them reach higher elevations. The Links must cooperate with each other and coordinate their attacks to solve puzzles, such as one Link throwing a [[Bomb]] while the other propels it away with the [[Gust Jar]]. On-screen notifications also appear to inform the other Links of one Link's current state or idea, such as suggesting to form a Totem. Several expressions can also be selected from the bottom screen, and can also be used to encourage the other Links or to express an idea or direction. Tapping on a Link's portrait on the touch screen will direct to their position, showing where they are.<ref name="Treehouse details">{{Cite web|author=Reece Heather|published=June 18, 2015|url=http://www.zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/18/nintendo-treehouse-footage-and-details-round-up-three-levels-two-bosses-gameplay-and-plot/|title=Nintendo Treehouse footage and details: Three levels, two bosses, gameplay and plot|site=Zelda Universe}}</ref> The three Links share the same [[Heart Container]]s, lives (appearing as [[Fairy|Fairies]]), and [[Rupee]]s. As in {{ALBW|-}}, there is also an [[Energy Gauge]] that depletes each time an item is used, and gradually recovers. Each Link has his own Energy Gauge.


[[File:TFH Dolls.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Green Link with two Doppels]]
[[File:TFH Dolls.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Green Link with two Doppels]]
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