![]() ![]() More notable however, is the humorous way he imitates a train as he walks, ha! The postman already has a letter to you, but their new policy is that they do not read the letters out loud. Unlike the postman from Phantom Hourglass who had wings, this particular postman runs around, similar to the postman from Twilight Princess or Majora’s Mask. Walk towards it and Link will meet up with the new Postman. Just to the left of the entrance to Hyrule Castle you will see a mailbox bouncing, similar to the mailboxes from Phantom Hourglass. Just let the train ride around the corner and you’ll eventually see some cow-like Moinks in the path of the train. Given this portion of the game is very introductory, there is very little to do. You can see the first portion of the path outlined on the top screen and it’s pretty straight forward. Lastly, if you tap any part of the screen, it will change the camera angle so you can see your surroundings. Link can pull on it and it will blow the train’s whistle, which can be used to scare animals of the tracks. At the top-right of the screen is the whistle. At the very bottom is the emergency brake, and it will also allow Link to travel in reverse on the train. Below that is the slow down button that will bring the train to a halt. ![]() Just below it is the standard, slower speed. ![]() Moving the lever to the very top will allow the train to go at top speed. Right off the bat you’ll see a gearbox along the right side of the screen and it has a lever with four speeds. Once Link is on board the train, Alfonzo will teach Link how to use some of the features. ![]()
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