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This game was clearly made with passion. You can see the proof of this almost everywhere. The 2D environments are colorful and enchanting, gameplay feels smooth and polished, not to mention the absolutely huge and very diversified world in which you can...
This game was clearly made with passion. You can see the proof of this almost everywhere. The 2D environments are colorful and enchanting, gameplay feels smooth and polished, not to mention the absolutely huge and very diversified world in which you can spend many hours just exploring. Treasure Adventure Game casts you in the role of a young boy who lands on an island that is a fragment of what was once a continent, destroyed in the war between a demon and a wizard. You accept quests, travel across the oceans, and generally have a bang-up time of being a little boy in a big world, out there looking for treasure and adventure. Your equipment consists of a hat, a parrot, and a boat that appears whenever you touch water. Combine those with the basic platforming abilities like jumping and crawling that you’re familiar with from every platforming game ever, and you’ve got the basics of a phenomenal romp across a huge world filled with treasure, maps, secrets, danger, and triumph.
The music changes with the environments and day-night cycles, enhancing the feel the game is evoking and making you feel immersed in the world as you travel through it. The game has a retro feel, yes, but you really have to see it for yourself to understand what Treasure Adventure Game brings to the table. Since it’s free, of course, there is simply no reason not to!
Treasure Adventure Game was created by Stephen Orlando. He spent over 2 years of his life developing it. When you see the scope and detail in this game, it’s hard to believe that it was created by just one guy. But it was! So if you like it, head over to his website and break that donate button!
Huge, open, and highly interactive world to explore and a very interesting story to experience.
Very diversified environments with changing weather and NPCs that are not static but living their lives.
Beautiful music, composed by Robert Ellis, that changes with the background and creates a very unique and enchanting mood.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
This is one of the best indie games that I have ever played. The world is gorgeous and imaginitive and carries with it an epicness not found very often today. The difficulty is wonderfully balanced, especially in a market where games have become much to forgiving. The puzzles require some thought, but make enough sense to not be maddening. The boss battles are fantastic. I love that it takes 2-3 tries just to figure out how you are supposed to fight the bosses. While I did find myself midely frustrated with some of the fights, the sense of accomplishment I received after defeating each boss more than made up for it.
Excellent, excellent game! A must play for modern and classic gamers alike.
Well first off the price is great... FREE!!! But do support the developer and check out there other games and there is also a remaster of this game. All I gotta say is Treasure Adventure Game is a fabulous exploration game with fun 2D action platforming filled with puzzles. I got stuck in it a few times in fact i'm stuck in it right now. But don't let that take you away from the game. With the only flaws for me were the bugs and bad grammar. The bugs I ran into were a graphic placement for development showed in a building after pressing a combination of buttons while getting into a bubble. The other bug was where a ball in a mini game disappears. The bird got stuck in a wall when I tried to transfer to use him (use this with caution it'll happen to you let the bird fall completely before trying to transfer and you may have to restart the game). So with this being said there is bugs and they will happen but this shouldn't stop you from enjoying this wonderful game. If you enjoy it don't forget to play the remaster as well.
A cute and charming indie platformer let down by clunky jumping and combat mechanics and a poor checkpoint system. The long periods between checkpoints and high damage from enemies leads to repeating large sections of the game which is very annoying and the more you look at it mechanically, the more you see the other poor design choices. The setting and characters are interesting, the music is catchy and the pixel art is functional and colourful, but it is slow going with lots of back and forth due to poor signposting, although this doe get better as it goes along. The bosses are entertaining but do increase the challenge significantly and although it has a lot of really neat ideas, it lacks the finesse of other games in the genre and doesn’t do enough with them.
I don't really like the game, because it has a story that I don't really care about and that it actually quite linear.
This game looks retro game but plays like a modern day game - you know the ones that die out in popularity so fast once it looses hype.
Has a great retro feel but ultimately I felt the game was too repetitive and confusing. I had to grind for an item to proceed by having to reload a scene and hit enemies for coins over and over... Especially in the worm tunnels, it seemed to just punish you too much