
Hyrule Field serves as the game’s hub world, where you can unlock all the main worlds. Kurko has included Zelda-themed Mumbo transformations, so it’s important to collect tokens for those too. You don’t need an intimate knowledge of Ocarina of Time, but being familiar with the game will help in some instances. To advance from one world to the next, you’ll need to collect enough Jiggies and notes along the way.

For example, the Death Mountain world features the mountain trail, Dodongo’s Cavern, Goron City and an additional area to explore. These worlds are often an amalgamation of multiple areas from Ocarina of Time. You travel across nine worlds – self-contained levels, each containing 10 Jiggies, five Jinjos, two honeycomb pieces and 100 musical notes for you to collect. Rather, it’s very much like the original Banjo-Kazooie. However, it’s important to note that this isn’t just the same game, but with Banjo and Kazooie instead of Link. You progress through The Jiggies of Time’s locations in more or less the same order as Ocarina of Time. The trademark Banjo-Kazooie charm perforates the entire experience.ĭialogue is true to the characters, with plenty of sarcasm and self-deprecating humour throughout. It somehow manages to be doubly nostalgic as a result. Music from Ocarina of Time and other Zelda games has been “Banjo-Kazooified”, incorporating the whimsical xylophone, banjo and horn sounds of the franchise.


The amount of effort that has gone into some of these is truly astonishing.Ī wonderful, beautifully crafted soundtrack complements this delightful mish-mash of an adventure.
BANJO DREAMIE SPIRAL MOUNTAIN FULL
Kurko has stuffed the game full of Nintendo and Rare references.Įverywhere you go, you’ll stumble upon classic game boxes and other Easter eggs that’ll make you smile. Not only that, but Kurko has used creative licence to slightly alter or outright expand areas with new features.Īs a result, Jiggies of Time feels very much like its own game, rather than an awkward retread through an already well-trodden world. Even the enemies are re-skinned to resemble classic Zelda creatures. That said, they’re not one-to-one replicas – and rightly so.Įverything is decorated and styled to look like the world of Banjo-Kazooie. The world of Ocarina of Time is lovingly recreated, managing to feel both familiar and fresh at the same time.Ĭlassic locations, such as Kokiri Forest, Kakariko Village and Death Mountain are instantly recognisable by their layout. Kurko has done a fantastic job of merging the two universes together. Young Link apparently isn’t up to the task of giving her the boot, and so the responsibility falls to Banjo and Kazooie. The wicked witch Gruntilda has somehow sidelined Ganondorf and decided to take the kingdom for herself. Something has gone wrong in the land of Hyrule. It plays just like the bear ‘n’ bird’s original N64 adventure, but set in Ocarina of Time’s world. The Hyrule you know and love, but differentĪt its core, The Legend of Banjo-Kazooie: The Jiggies of Time is still a Banjo-Kazooie game. Thankfully, it’s fully playable on an original N64 console, and I’ve included instructions on how you can do this within the article.
BANJO DREAMIE SPIRAL MOUNTAIN MOD
This is a staggering achievement in N64 modding, and without doubt the best N64 mod to date. To call Jiggies of Time a labour of love just wouldn’t do it justice. It’s a full-length game that contains nine worlds with 100 Jiggies, 900 musical notes, and a ton of Easter eggs to find. Kurko has been working on this mod for the past five years. They previously created other crossover mods, including The Legend of Banjo-Kazooie: The Bear Waker and the Covid-19-themed Stay At Home mod.īut it’s fair to say that Jiggies of Time is in a completely different league to these past projects. The Legend of Banjo-Kazooie: The Jiggies of Time is the work of talented modder Kurko Mods. This N64 mod merges Banjo-Kazooie with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to create a brand new adventure you can play on your N64.
