What a melancholy gem of a game. The fundamental 3D Zelda magic is here, but it's the "side" content that makes Majora's Mask an all-timer. You meet a character. They're clearly going through something. Through repeated 72-hour cycles and access to new tools and information, you learn their schedule, what's been causing their problem, and how to fix it. But you also learn quickly you can't save everyone in one cycle, and you'll have to stop that falling moon if you want everyone to survive beyond 72 hours. So help who you can along the way, prioritize your time wisely, and learn from your mistakes for your next go-round. You've got time.