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•: December 7, 2009 •: December 10, 2009 •: December 11, 2009 •: December 23, 2009 Mode(s), The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is an developed and published by for the. An installment in series, it was released worldwide in December 2009. Like its predecessors and, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks features a art style., the protagonist of Spirit Tracks, travels across the game's using a cannon-equipped steam train much like the steamboat in Phantom Hourglass. The player is also able to control Phantoms,: 23 and play an instrument known as the Spirit Flute.: 27.
Link operating the Spirit Train along the Spirit Tracks in the overworld. Spirit Tracks continues its style of gameplay from, in which players use the stylus to control Link and use his assortment of weapons, items, and vehicle albeit with a few game play tweaks.
The game is divided into an overworld, which Link traverses using the Spirit Tracks, and towns and dungeons which he travels by foot. The player alternates between moving about the overworld/underwater and exploring towns and dungeons in order to complete the game's main story, but may opt to take in side quests for further rewards. In both the overworld and dungeons, the player is able to make notes on their current map as an aid in puzzle solving, for further reference, and continuing the story. In the overworld, Link is able to direct his train across land, with the ability to control speed and forward or reverse direction, to turn at track intersections, and to blow the train's whistle to scare animals off the tracks.: 30 The player is able to automatically set a route for the train by drawing on the map, though not all locations are immediately available.
Later, Link is given a cannon that he can use to defend the train from attacks. Link also eventually gains a cargo car, which he can use to move goods between towns.
Some missions require Link to transport a passenger along the rails, and require the player to keep the passenger happy by following the signs along the side of the tracks in order to complete the mission. As the game progresses, the player opens more of the map. In towns and dungeons, the player controls Link using the stylus, directing the character where to go. The stylus is also used to perform attacks and dodges and to select items such as bombs and a boomerang, used for combat and puzzle solving. Certain items, in particular Zelda's pan flute, require the player to blow into the DS's microphone to simulate playing the instrument. In the case of the pan flute, completing songs can unlock new songs with magical properties, reveal hidden secrets, heal Link, or restore more of the Spirit Tracks.
In certain dungeons, the ethereal Zelda can inhabit Phantom Guardians that patrol the levels. Once Zelda has possessed one of these, the player can direct the Phantom along a stylus-drawn path or to attack a creature, to help, or simply follow Link. Several puzzles of the game may require the player to manipulate Link and the Zelda-possessed Phantom to complete a goal. In towns, the player can have Link speak to its residents, buy goods at local stores, and learn helpful tips. Unlike, Spirit Tracks does not feature Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection multiplayer.