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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
It's labeled for windows 7, but it won't get past the opening screen.
I locks up in the menu in such a way that I have to use task manager to shut it down.
Any notes on optimizing the operating environment to avoid this would be helpful.
pretty good game as compared to Mario bros games but some of the tasks are very hard and you'd better be very, very good with your key board and hand /eye coordination. frustrating at some points but good to keep you occupied for a few days...not bad for a free game
I HATED THIS GAME WITHIN TWO MINUTES!
Horrible sloggy jumping.
No way to get comfortable with the controls. + a pain in the ass to change them with having to go into the setup .exe
Long, boring starting cut scene I don't give a crap about.
Slow, grating-on-the-nerves gameplay with aforementioned bad jumping controls.
I seriously regret getting this for free.
This is a labour of love, and if you just play it for 10 minutes, you'll see what I mean. It gets pretty difficult at times, but when you overcome those challenges, you are rewarded many times over. Undeniably one of the best adventure games ever, and it's free!
It's hard to find new classics when, especially today, it seems like everyone is developing games that harken back to their childhood. This is one of those titles, much like Cave Story, that capture that nostalgic feeling of 8 and 16- bit gaming, while still offering something new and interesting enough to hold your attention (where the classics of old might not in this day and age).
Extremely unique, well developed, fun and very challenging in many areas, Treasure Adventure Game deserves a title that stands out against the countless "me too" non-linear, side-scrolling platformers that are all the rage in the indie scene today.
It is one of the very, very few games that I made time to find every item, locale and objective during my playthrough, and those are exceedingly scarce today in my extremely busy middle-age.