Treasure Hunter (video game)

Treasure Hunter
Developer(s)Cryo Interactive, Microfolie's
Publisher(s)Philips Média France
Platform(s)Windows
Release1997
Genre(s)Adventure, Educational
Mode(s)Single-player 

Treasure Hunter is a 1997 educational video game.

Plot

You play a character named Tuck Pinkleton from the North American village Golden Greek whose uncle has run out of funds and is unable to open his maritime museum exhibit. To solve the problem, Tuck decides to go on an expedition to shipwrecks to claim the wealth of underwater treasure. The game takes place in five missions, in which the player does tasks like research the wreck, and obtain a crew. Three of the cases see the player travel to Spain, Malta, and Madagascar. The actual exploration of the wreck is shown by slideshows.

Gameplay

The top of the window shows the numbers of days and amount of funds left. The player navigates using a directional cursor. The bottom of the interface has the player's inventory, travel button, and computer.

Critical reception

Tom Houston of Just Adventure gave the game a glowing review, despite the game not being published in the United States; he noted "you'll have to find the game or petition Cryo and Dreamcatcher to make Treasure Hunter available".[1]

gollark: Heavpoot's Random World Thing™.
gollark: We don't have ProjectE.
gollark: NOT being horribly irradiated?
gollark: NOT having SCP-7812 instances there?
gollark: What do you want, any amount of resources spent on aesthetics?!

References

  1. "Review: Treasure Hunter". 2001-07-18. Archived from the original on 2001-07-18. Retrieved 2017-02-02.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
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