Absolutely. It’s not an epic 50-hour journey like Tears of the Kingdom , but it’s a tight, clever 2-3 hour co-op (or solo) puzzle-box. The level design forces you to think about two characters at once, and the retro callbacks are pure fanservice.
The game is built around 2D top-down Zelda gameplay. You control Link (and eventually two or three copies of Link) to solve puzzles that require cooperation. In the Anniversary Edition, you press a button to "switch" control between the Links.
For PC users, the best emulators for this title are (Android/PC) or MelonDS (Windows/Linux). Unlike older emulators like DeSmuME, these handle the DSi-enhanced features and the unique screen scaling of the Anniversary Edition with fewer glitches. Note that the game uses the DS’s internal clock for certain events; ensure your emulator supports real-time clock (RTC) features.