In what’s possibly the bestThe Legend of Zeldacreative project I’ve seen yet, a father built aBreath of the Wildplayhouse for his kids and the results are absolutely incredible. Not only does him and his team recreate exterior and interior Hylian architecture perfectly but features  tons of extra goodies and decorations such as Link’s weapons, a picture of him and the Champions, the Majora’s Mask, and more.

You can watch the full process below in the 16 minute video:

And if you’re interested in building this yourself,hereis the full instruction manual on how to go about it (which costs $60). Andhere’sthe instructions on making the breakable pot playset.

Illustrator@comfycorduroydrew several gorgeousThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildpieces reenactingseveral iconic scenesfrom Studio Ghibi’sPrincess Mononoke.And back in August,another talented artistby the name of Jo (@BigSkyCastle onTwitter) created severalBreath of the Wildillustrations in the breezier and lighter Studio Ghibli style.

Then there’s this nifty3D printed breakable potone fan made and showed off. If you’re a chef in the making, you canpick up a copyof theThe Unofficial Legend of Zelda Cookbook. An extremelytalented artist combined scenesfrom the upcomingBreath of the Wild 2with the artstyle from the recentLink’s Awakeningremake. Another artist createdA Link Between Worldsdioramausing the shell of a Gameboy. There’s an absolutely stunningStudio Ghibli-styleBreath of the Wildfan animated trailer, while a dedicated fan spenttwo years recreatingBreath of the Wildweapons.

We also have ananimated pixel art mockupof a dungeon scene fromZelda II. The winner for last year’s officialLink’s Awakeningfanworks contestwas revealed, with some great submissions from plenty of talented artists. And if you want something incredible from outside this contest, there’s this fantastic3D printed recreationof Koholint Island from the game. The artist even provides a tutorial at the end of their video in case anyone else wanted to make one for themselves.

Some other works include Link’s house fromBreath of the Wildfaithfully createdusing Lego blocks, this lovely Sheikah runesphone charger, art ofTwilight PrincessmeetsBreath of the Wild, fanart of Link in thevibrant forestfromMajora’s Mask, a recreation of theBreath of the Wildlantern, a bottle ofLon Lon milkfromOcarina of Time, and analarm clockthat playsA Link to the Past‘s theme.

Check outour glowing reviewof the firstBOTWby our Editor-in-Chief. The sequel is on its way and the cast recently revealed thatall voice work has been recorded.