When players run that audio through a spectrogram, a message in the game's runic language appears: "We are the eyes of the far shore" . 🛡️ Tunic vs. Link: Key Comparisons
While there is no single official entity named the phrase refers to the profound connection between the 2022 indie hit Tunic and The Legend of Zelda series protagonist, Link . This "link" exists through visual homages, mechanical similarities, and a deep-seated ARG (Alternate Reality Game) that connects the game's puzzles to external websites. 🦊 The Visual & Mechanical Link
The most literal "link" for many players is the discovery of a secret URL hidden within the game’s deep-end puzzles. tunic-game-link
Solving the puzzle on the tower (which involves mirroring the "Golden Path") reveals a hidden website: doyoufeartheeyesofthefarshore.co .
The game features an in-game instruction manual that players must piece together. This mimics the experience of a child looking at a Japanese Zelda manual without being able to read the language. 🌐 The Digital Link: The "Far Shore" ARG When players run that audio through a spectrogram,
A small fox wearing a signature green tunic, wielding a sword and shield, mirroring Link’s iconic silhouette.
By collecting all 12 "Secret Treasures," players gain access to the Glyph Tower. The game features an in-game instruction manual that
The website contains a looping video and a downloadable audio file ("a.mp3").