Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold ?
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Terrific Treasure Hunt
Lots of fun in this treasure hunt, but be warned - the hidden object scenes are not ordinary click-&-find . . . Groups of related items must be found & put in place in each scene before progressing through the adventure . . . Moving the cursor over the scene reveals the hot-spots where the items will be placed once found . . . You get a real-workout with this game, but it's definitely worth it - & it's not timed (a plus for me) . . .
The puzzles are moderately difficult, at most . . .
Overall, & great game to start off the series . . .
November 26, 2011
Nice hidden game
This game was my first ring hidden object game I played when it came out, I was trilled by the new for me way to find objects, so I love it, plus it was also my first treasure seeker game and I love all of them.
December 31, 2011
Treasure Seekers: A fun series.
This was a fun series. After playing all of them I recommend them as an entertaining way to pass time. The plots are a stretch but still a pleasant one. Most of the objects are easy enough to find with a few very well hidden ones.
November 24, 2011
A classic
This was my very first HOG, and to me it set a standard that many other games can't achieve.
Gameplay-wise, note that the game doesn't use list of objects. You get a picture of the object, but not necessarily from the angle shown in the scene. You progress in the game by finding hot spots, and then "unlocking" those spots by finding the items shown.
January 13, 2012
Hone you skills on this series
This is a great game for beginners. Lots od clues and helps. Great story line for young beginners, but will keep the interest of others as well. Just enough challenge for intermediates too. Experts could enjoy this, but It would be less of a challenge. All in all, a fun game and a very good series.
December 22, 2011
Slow going
I did not care for this game. Rather than a list of objects, you must match the objects to a picture. I found the objects very difficult to find and often resorted to haphazard clicking. This led to impatience with the game as a whole. It is also very quiet. At times there is music, but then it stops and you are left with total silence. There are no voices either, just word bubbles. I did like the mini puzzles--they were such a welcome break from the HO scenes--however they were pretty simple. I am not sure what age group this is aimed at. It is a sweet story, nothing gory or gross, but the objects are very hard to find, often half hidden, and rotated. You would have to love this style of HO game to like this one, in my opinion.
December 21, 2011