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While Nintendo continues to make us wait for a modern version of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker to play, has managed to get its colorful seas working on an unexpected platform: a browser.
This condensed version of Wind Waker’s world was constructed as a personal project by Robin Payot, who used a combination of WebGL and Three.js, a 3D library for JavaScript developers that can be used to create some impressive, browser-based experiences. It’s supported on all browsers, although Payot does mention that using Safari will force users onto an older, less optimized version.
My old #Threejs #Zelda project now runs on #WebGPU thanks to #TSL !⛵️🙌
Give it a try! 👉 https://t.co/j11AEFSUI3
(Safari will fallback to the old project) pic.twitter.com/mamZJWgEdQ
— Robin Payot (@RobinPayot) March 22, 2026
While not technically a full game, there are two different ways to play. Free exploration features many of the game’s recognizable islands, with a handful of fishing spots that might contain a piece of the Triforce. Alternatively, there’s a slightly more competitive mode that challenges users to hunt for as many rupees as possible in a limited time.
It’s best to think of the project more as a neat toy, however, and instead marvel

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