The Legend of Zelda is one of the most famous game series, created by Japanese game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. The first game was released in 1986, and since then 20 main games and several spin-offs have been produced. Many games in this series received high ratings and awards, including “Game of the Year.”
It’s not surprising that many psychologists became interested in this series and study what influence games have on players.
Researchers examine:
- Why does the “saving the princess” plot remain interesting across games in the series?
- What life lessons can be learned from the game storylines?
- How does Link’s battle with his dark double reflect our struggle with the inner demons?
- How do The Legend of Zelda games help us understand and overcome grief?
The audio version is consulted by Anastasia Kurbatova.