As the second episode of the Satellaview-exclusive BS Zelda no Densetsu series (released in 1995), this adventure continues the remake of the foundational title. Gameplay centers on exploration, dungeon crawling, and combat, with the immediate goal being to receive the Wooden Sword and progress toward collecting the eight Triforce pieces across eight dungeons. This installment functions as a middle chapter, building directly upon the narrative established in the first part for players familiar with the episodic structure.
As the second part of the overall experience, this episode assumes the player is already familiar with the initial setup. The narrative progression follows the established storyline where the hero begins their journey by entering a cave to receive the essential Wooden Sword from the Old Man. The overarching goal remains consistent across the episodes: to explore the world, conquer eight distinct dungeons, and ultimately secure the eight scattered pieces of the Triforce.
This content serves as a middle chapter in the larger narrative arc. It focuses on advancing the player deeper into the required challenges necessary to complete the full adventure established by the parent series, requiring continued progression toward the final objective.
The gameplay adheres to the core mechanics of the original adventure framework, focusing on exploration, puzzle-solving within structured dungeons, and combat against various enemies. The genre classification is Adventure. The primary objective involves navigating the world to locate and clear these dungeons; success in these areas is mandatory for story advancement.
The game was developed by Nintendo and published by St. GIGA for the Satellaview platform.
The defining characteristic of this release is its platform: the Satellaview. This required players to download the game content over a satellite broadcast system, making it a time-sensitive experience upon its original release in 1995. While the core adventure structure is familiar to fans of the source material, the episodic delivery method and the requirement to complete specific segments weekly set it apart from standard cartridge releases.
This specific episode is self-contained within the larger episodic framework. There are currently no listed DLCs or expansions associated with this particular installment, as its structure is defined by its place within the main broadcast series.