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Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (Prima Official Game Guides)
Stephen Stratton

Prima Games, 2007 - 336 pages

average customer review:based on 18 reviews
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Great guide

My 9-year-old grandson received the guide and the game for Christmas. He used the guide often and found it to be helpful and easy to use. It provides good definitions and directions. It helped him find treasure chest items that he otherwise would not have found. He found some information to be confusing, for example: at the end of the fire temple, it was hard to defeat the boss because the directions were not clear. In spite of this, he loved the guidebook.


very helpful

i had gotten pretty far before buying this book, but i got stuck trying to figure out the "island of the dead" for a few days and picked it up. i try to only check it when i run into a dead end. IT IS VERY HELPFUL! it has all the answers.


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Like it!

I'm a ZeldaDummy, not a nerd,a Gramma who plays this game and DOESN'T know how anyone has finished the game without this book! I think it has alot of info one needs to really play the game and enjoy it. I would recommend this book!


Best Guide out there!

Has everything you could possible think of or need to help you with the game. Very illustrative too, pictures for everything demonstrating their techniques.


Prima doesn't use spellcheck, apparently.

I recieved The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass for my DS lite on Christmas. After that, I searched for the matching Guidebook, since I like being 'complete' and guide books point out all the secrets & bonuses in a game that you'd probably never find otherwise. As a rule, I normally only purchase the Official Nintendo Power Strategy guides, but due to nintendo power's hiatus and changing the writers of nintendo power magazine, I soon found out that there was no official nintendo power guide for phantom hourglass .. and normally I don't like third party guides or third party merchandise. But since I needed a guide and this was basically the 'official' one, I bought it while I was in canada (it came to about CAD $27.) I have since beaten the game, with only 2 treasure maps and a bunch of ship parts to find. So, I bought prima's paper-back 'Premiere' Guide. (There was also the Hardcover guide which came with a bunch of stuff, but I liked this one more, plus, that one was more expensive.)

However .. there are a few gripes about this guide, even though it is well laid out, for the most part, well written, well designed, comes with a poster and a checklist, etc .. and those are:

a few spelling/grammar errors
some things aren't as clear as they could be
a checklist for the different kinds of fish would have been nice

Now, for a established company that produces game guides, I would expect them to at least proof read or spell check their guides before actually printing and selling them. It doesn't feel too great when you purchase something for this amount and the company didn't even take the time to spell check for any errors.

Other then that, the checklist was handy and the poster was nice. The guide is actually VERY thick and heavy, and it has a extensive part on battle mode.

Imo, Nintendo Guides are usually the best.




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