I thought my most-anticipated Zelda-meets-Ghibli game was already locked in, but now it turns out that this Kiki's Delivery Service-style adventure was also inspired by Wind Waker
Two of my favorite things in one
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Mika and the Witch’s Mountain is one of my most highly anticipated games this year, and I’m not surprised why - it turns out that Chibig, the independent studio behind the witchy title, is looking to two of my favorite things for inspiration: Studio Ghibli and Zelda. While Ghibli vibes are immediately obvious upon first glance at Mika,the video game version of Kiki’s Delivery Service, the upcoming game is also drawing from Wind Waker.
Wind Waker was a great inspiration for the art of Mika and the Witch’s Mountain.Hope fans enjoy it! pic.twitter.com/A1g7sPMyZ6July 15, 2024
Wind Waker was a great inspiration for the art of Mika and the Witch’s Mountain.Hope fans enjoy it! pic.twitter.com/A1g7sPMyZ6July 15, 2024
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