Company Name: Sebastian Kruse
About: Unofficial offline map for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The maps
feature the locations of:
- Towers
- Shrines
- Labs
- Korok Seeds
-
Lightroots
- Device Dispenser
- Treasures
- Dragon Tears
- Wells
- Locations
such as Villages, Stables, Shops, Bargaining Statues and Inns
If there is
additional information available, just tap the icon in the map to get a detailed
description in a popup.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of Sebastian Kruse
E-Mail: support@software-notion.de
Website: 🌍 Visit Tears Companion Website
Privacy Policy: https://software-notion.de/legal/privacypolicy
Developer: Sebastian Kruse
by Capps!!!!
Great app! Totally awesome! I get it, this is capitalism and no one works for free so we need to see ads. Just like watching commercials on television. Cool! I don’t have a problem with that. I do have a problem with allowing ads that force you to click them. I watch the 10 second commercial. No prob! However, when the ad is over, there’s no way to close it and go back to the app! I’m forced to go to the website of some auto parts store when I own a brand new vehicle under warranty. I have to completely close the app out and restart to get back in, then after 30 seconds of your awesome site, it happens all over again. Please fix this! Your app rocks! Your ads made me delete it!
by Joe McClain
Overall, this interactive map is great, however I have a couple of complaints. Despite having every cave, Lightroot, shrine, Hudson signs, well, old map, and sages wills, it’s quite inconsistent with the named locations. As far as I’m aware, it does have every single location on the map, however, many of the missable locations on the map don’t have one of the yellow pins so you can easily see where all of the non required ones are (for example, castle town reservoir, post ruins, and many, many of the bridges) which made me a bit distrustful that this guide has every korok seed, or mini boss listed on the map. And this slight distrust lead me to use other guides such as ign. If that slight issue was corrected this could possibly be the best overall guide for totk.
by TeriDactyl9000
This guide is so helpful and so thorough that it's rather baffling that it's only got partial information for one of the most frustrating collectibles in the whole game, the Yiga and Stone Schematics. It shows where they are, but when you tap on the item for more info, it just shows the coordinates not the item that's there. Not helpful if you're looking for something in particular or trying to remember what you've already collected and where. I'm not constantly marking stuff off in the app as I complete it, because I'm kinda, you know, playing the game. Everything else is so great, including many screen shots and hints on how to collect every korok, I'm it sure why this was missed. Considering you have to pay a monthly $2.50 subscription to open all the features, that's a pretty big fail.