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Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold PC

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1st Runner-Up Best Adventure Game of 2008!
Adventure runs in the family! Join Nelly and Tommy in their quest to retrieve their pirate grandmother`s hidden treasure! Test your skills with challenging puzzles that will take you from strange laboratories to the dangerous depths of the ocean. Play at your own pace with no timers or penalties, just hours of brain-tickling Hidden Object fun. Set sail with Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold ™ today!

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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
  • CPU: 1.0 GHz
  • RAM: 128 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0
  • Hard Drive: 95 MB
Game Manager System Requirements:
  • Browser: Internet Explorer 7 or later
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Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold 3.4 5 26 26
Classic Storyline and Adventures is Begin! My review is the story is begin when Nelly is dreaming about a pirate ship and her grandmothers. Then, Nelly and his brother, Tommy, search the treasure. With their cleverness, they can find that treasure. Also, they have meet their grandmother. Is the awesome storyline. Is the first Nelly and Tommy's Adventure. I say that to my friends, I telling a story of Nelly and Tommy's Adventure to search the treasure. My friends like the story. The story make me more enjoying because I like classic stories. Also, I like the puzzles and adventures. The puzzle is more difficult when I though. I want to search treasures like Nelly and Tommy because I like adventure. This is the awesome adventures of search the treasure. September 29, 2012
Love these kids! This is the first in a series of hidden object puzzle games that feature two redheaded kids, Nelly and Tommy, and how they become professional treasure hunters. In Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold we first meet Nelly, the older of the two kids, and we learn that she?s been having dreams about pirate ships and buried treasure. As Nelly is exploring around the house one day, in which we help her do, she finds a chest with a map on the top of it. She goes to the derelict house nearby to find her little brother, Tommy, and there they find more clues to the map and learn that their grandmother was a pirate. What a cool grandma! The first part of the game looks to be set in the 1920s, and we do know that LaFitte, the last of the great pirates was still pillaging as late as the 1840s, so the timeline is plausible. There are still pirates out there today, as we know from the recent news, but this deals with finding treasure from the Golden Age. The gameplay is similar to Shaolin Mystery: Tale of the Jade Dragon Staff with the small puzzle that require you to seek out part of items, and put them together to make them work. This leads you to the next item in the room or to the next puzzle you have to solve. The other logic puzzles you encounter are geometric fill-ins, and seeking out small part of similar items, like 10 keys in one room or 20 bolts and such. Lots of visual logic here. I will be checking into the other Treasure Seeker games, and we will be treated to watching Nelly and Tommy grow up through these games, like we did with the young wizards and witches in the Harry Potter books and movies. The Treasure Seekers series looks to be very promising, and I will have viewed them all within the week. Take the challenge with Nelly and Tommy in Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold this weekend, and become addicted to Nelly and Tommy adventures, too. November 12, 2012
THEY GET EASIER AFTER THIS ONE This game won an award in 2008, four years ago. Thankfully, subsequent games in this series are greatly improved. This is a very, very hard game and, coupled with the slow hint button, is very frustrating to play. I rarely need to use the hint button anymore, at least in casual mode playing, but this game had me using it over and over again in the same scene. Even when the button pointed out the object for me, I often could still not recognize it. A lot of the scenes were very dark, and some objects could not be seen at all against a black background. There is no choice of play mode, so you are at the mercy of the hint button. On the positive side, the graphics were excellent, and so was the story line. The depiction of the main characters were very accurate renderings of children at that age. If you have played other games in this series, then this would be a good one to play, just for the background for the other games. September 26, 2012
I agree with everyone! Well, the first thing that comes to mind is how HARD it is to find the objects. You'll click yourself to death in this game. some of the objects are virtually IMPOSSIBLE to find, and that's no exaggeration. Overall, it gives a lot of play time, and it was fun to a point for me, because I enjoy the river scene and the puzzles and games. Finding the hot spots to trigger the object hunts can be tedious since you have to mouse over the whole frame to find the pointer. At least one of the scenes has seven hot spots, and each of those have on the average of five to seven objects to find. I suppose I recommend the game, but it does drive me crazy. July 14, 2012
So much more than Hidden Object Game This was the first and still is my favourite game of this genre. Kids love it too and there is no pseudo horror or romance to carry the story just good old fashioned adventure. January 10, 2013
great hidden object game There was not anything to dislike it was fun. Well hidden objects. That you had to look for. October 19, 2012
Hidden object games I like this game it was hard to find the pieces to puzzle though, to dark, but over all, I would recommend it. Its fun. April 9, 2013
Straight Hidden Object - nothing more I bought this game based on the reviews & the "1st runner up" notation. Sadly, after my best efforts to keep playing to the end, I've finally given up. It's just too boring. If you like straight hidden object games - going from one scene to the next looking for hidden objects, this game might be for you. If you, like me, enjoy more of the puzzle / adventure games w/ just some HOS in the mix, you don't want to purchase this game. June 22, 2012
Average and low challenge This is a very easy afternoon game. The puzzles are simplistic and short. The HO hunting is quite easy, but can be frustrating at times due to the style of finding clusters of objects before revealing needed items for another cluster. After a while the game became repetitive and I looked forward to the end. July 29, 2012
Boring I hate this type of HOG. Boring. Ten minutes was more than enough. June 12, 2012
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