Could the Zelda Series Properly Showcase Organic Farms?

By Rob Sutter


Video games are something that I like immensely but I feel like the amount of creative freedom they possess is most important. You have to consider that these titles can be so far removed from reality, which is partially why they are so fun. In addition, a universe can be crafted to look like our own and people can become immersed in that as well. Organic farms are a legitimate topic and I think that one possible video game franchise can properly showcase it in the several titles.

"The Legend of Zelda" is one of those series which people can attribute many subjects to as well. One of them, at least from my point of view, is the color green. This isn't just seen in the clothing that Link wears either - it's what the main character has worn practically forever - but one cannot go without mentioning the great amount of vegetation seen for great distances. Whether you're talking about the woods or even the grassy land Link traverses across, this hue is definitely a repeated feature.

"Twilight Princess," one of the games in the series, shows Link as a farm hand and he has many tasks to attend to. While he's strong in terms of roping in various animals, would he be able to prove himself as strong worker for organic farms? I think that this would be the case when you think about how much enthusiasm he possesses, which is just one factor out of many. It's apparent that his work would help the farm sell its crops, no matter if entities like Colle Farmers Market would come into play or not.

I think that one of the other qualities to look into about Zelda titles is the number of fetch quests seen. Think about how Link moves about, from person to person, with the intent to arrive with the locally grown crops they had ordered. He has to move fast, though, especially when the items he carries are time-sensitive. If he can reach the buyer before the time runs out, Link is successful and he can continue on in order to receive an item that will make his quest easier.

Organic farms are different from farms which grow crops locally without ever claiming to be pure. Basically, the locally cultivated type is always going to be fresh and I think that this is the quality that Link must keep in mind when going about his work. He would have to move fast in order to keep this freshness intact. Moving fast across far distances, on foot, may not seem like the easiest task in the world but it could be made simpler with his experience as a hero under his belt.




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