A player has managed to recreate the Spin Out carnival ride inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, bringing the fun of country fairs to the inhabitants of Hyrule.The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis a game with dramatic undertones, just like its predecessor,Breath of the Wild. The game has a very serious setting as the kingdom once again falls victim to the dangers of the mighty Ganondorf.

However, Nintendo also gave players a bunch of awesomeabilities inTears of the Kingdom, and while toying around with them, gamers have discovered extremely creative ways to use them. The Ultrahand ability is the most versatile of these abilities. It’s similar toBreath of the Wild’s Magnesis rune since it allows Link to freely move objects, but it’s even better because this time around as he can actually glue them together.

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To share theiruniqueTears of the KingdomUltrahand creations, the community has even made a subreddit called HyruleEngineering, in which all these imaginative minds can come together and show off what they’ve come up with so far. Reddit user 19yellowrubberducks posted their amusement ride build on the subreddit, and other members of the community were quite impressed with the original poster’s creation. The machine looks just like the Spin Out ride; the center spins around, and it’s connected to two other wheels that also spin simultaneously. This way, the player will spin in circles in their “seat” while going up and down.

In the video, Link can be seen riding in one of the various minecarts used as seats, andPresident Hudson cutoutswere placed on the other minecarts to make it look like more people were enjoying the ride. Sadly, at the end of the clip, the ride destabilizes, causing one of the connecting rods to fall off the platform, and Link comes crashing down. The comments section found this unfortunate ending to be quite hilarious and mentioned that Link would soon have to deal with a couple of lawsuits as a consequence of his unsafe amusement ride.

Many players mentioned that Nintendo should add a sandbox game mode toTears of the Kingdomso that players could share and freely use others' creations. And, this way, it would be possible to make a large amusement park without having to worry about lack of space or resources and without the risk of itrespawning due to a Blood Moon.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available for Nintendo Switch.