The Legend of Zeldafranchise is a fascinating one that has ranged across a variety of game genres over the past few decades, constantly pushing the boundaries to stay at the very height of the gaming industry. While some of the entries have flopped or changed significantly, the majority of the new games provide a huge amount of excitement within the gaming industry.

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The Legend of Zeldafans have found though that the games seem to get easier with time, with many of the more recent entries providing much less complex challenges than the earlier games used to. This being said some of the easiest games across the whole franchise are surprising ones.

7Breath Of The Wild

One of the most recent entries and a wonderful RPG,Breath of the Wildgarnered a huge volume of praise and led to a sequel which is already one of the biggest games of the year. The story, which tied together many of the different eras of the world that theZeldafranchise is set in, was astounding and the open-world nature was taken to new extremes.

However,Breath of the Wildisn’t generally considered byLegend of Zeldafans to be that difficult.Though the opening areas can be troublesome, most of the rest of the game won’t give players anywhere near the trouble that some of the olderZeldagames can. The game can even be completed incredibly quickly if players so wish it, making for one of the fastestZeldaspeed runs possible.

Artist Shares Zelda Breath of the Wild SNES-Style Title Screen

6Skyward Sword

MostLegend of Zeldagames don’t actually come with any difficulty settings for players to change, instead of that,Skyward Swordattempted to just make the whole game easier than many of the other games being released at the time. While it was a huge success, there was definitely not a lot of challenge to either the combat or the puzzles for most players.

The only thing that stopsSkyward Swordfrom being one of the easiestZeldagames of all are the boss fights. They manage to deliver a much higher level of challenge, requiring some of the most precise movements and hits for anyZeldaboss fights. Much of the game is reasonably simple, some fans have even vented frustration about many of the dungeons being overly simplified,but the bosses were a high pointthat made players work for the big victories.

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5Minish Cap

Minish Capis one of theLegend of Zeldagames that came and went in a relatively quiet manner, but it is a lot of fun and remains one to be played by anyZeldafan running through a lot of the older entries in the franchise. That being said, it is a relatively easy addition, with many of the dungeons and puzzles considered among the easiest in anyZeldagame.

The reason for it not being one of the very easiest of all is thatMinish Capdoes have a reasonable level of difficulty when it comes to ramping up in the final act.The last three dungeons all providea better level of actual hardship that players have to work through. Besides this, most of the game is fairly simple, particularly for a 2DZeldagame.

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4Phantom Hourglass

Set in the same world asThe Wind Waker, this is one of the earlier 3DZeldaefforts that packed some level of punch, and has been called a great leaping on point for new fans to the franchise, simply because there is enough challenge to make it an interesting adventure for more seasoned gamers while providing an accessible experience for younger gamers and more relaxed ones as well.

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Much like theWind Waker, there isn’t a lot of punishment for making mistakes in Phantom Hourglass, but it was a great Nintendo DS title that is worth replaying todayand could be due for a Switch remake. There won’t be a lot of challenges for seasoned fans of the franchise, but for beginners to the genre, there may be some difficulties in navigating this one.

One of the olderLegend of Zeldaentries, many of the other games which came out around the time ofA Link Between Worldswere still giving gamers a much better run for their money. However, this entry in the franchise ended up only providing minimal challenges for most fans, though it is true that there is more freedom in general than previous entries likeA Link To The Past.

That earlier entry provided more overall challenge across the combat and puzzles though, the only real difficulty ofA Link Between Worldsis figuring out where to go at times when players are left to their own devices. On a relaxed playthrough, or for gamers who are happy to explore the world, this game provides no real challenges, though it isa great handheldZeldagame anyway.

The box art featuring Link and Captain Linebeck from The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass

2The Wind Waker

Gamers are torn over the difficulty inThe Wind Waker, with the majority finding it to be a simple entry in the franchise which provides a lot of fun but no real challenge, matching the pleasingly cheery and simple esthetics of the artistic style.

Despite being a surprisingly dark entryin the franchise,Wind Wakerisn’t anything that gamers haven’t already managed countless times in other games. Definitely one of the more pleasing visual styles seen across the franchise, but that doesn’t translate into interesting or challenging puzzles, nor a very difficult combat system.

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1Twilight Princess

The easiest of all theLegend of Zeldagames is surelyTwilight Princess. Providing no real challenge through puzzle systems or combat, this entry in the franchise was an odd duck that changed up the style and made the gameplaya rather simplified version of what it ever was before.

With a very button-mashing based combat style, some ridiculously easy puzzles that are much fewer than most other entries, and the near-constant appearances of Midna by Link’s side to give him clues about literally everything,Twilight Princessis the perfect easy ride for anyZeldafan looking for a relaxing game.

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