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The Nintendo DS game titled Phantom Hourglass is a sequel to The Wind Waker, and stars the Hero of Winds once again. The problems with its predecessor were greatly cleared up, especially sailing, which was peppered with monsters, pirates, NPCs and events to spice it up. Unlike previous Zelda games, there was also a single central dungeon, the Temple of the Ocean King; beating other dungeons would allow the player to progress farther in the Temple, which would open up more dungeons, and so on. The game is entirely stylus-based, with the bottom screen consisting of most of the action and the top screen containing a map that the player can bring down and mark for clues. Your Mileage May Vary as to how this worked out. Some fans liked the new controls, while others wanted to use a D-pad and buttons.
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