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Until recently, every copy of Microsoft Windows came with a little game called Minesweeper. It was a simple game; simple enough that many other games implemented their own copy as a minigame*. Still, it's really not something most of us would spend time playing. Fortunately, Microsoft has spruced it up, recreating the classic game as Microsoft Treasure Hunt.
Now there's a reason to click through those many dangerous squares -- treasure lies among the rocks, just waiting for your adventurer to run over and collect it! But, this wouldn't be much of an adventure without some peril. Hidden in the walls of the dungeons are various traps you'll need to avoid. The trick to doing this lies on the floor -- just like in the original Minesweeper, spaces display a number indicating how many traps are in the adjacent spaces. Places where no numbers appear harbor no dangers, while a one or more indicates that there's a trap nearby. By watching for patterns in these numbers, you can work your way around the traps, collect the treasure, and continue deeper within the caverns.
Making things more interesting, there are now various powerups* for you to use. Map fragments can be used to show where nearby traps are located. Pickaxes and dynamite allow you to smash through walls, and arrows provide you with a way to defeat the monsters lurking in the depths. At the end of some levels, you'll also encounter a mummy shopkeeper. They'll trade powerups* for some of your loot*, but beware: the shops aren't found that often.
Eventually, your adventurer will trip one trap too many, and collapse on the ground. Your game is over, and your high score is recorded. There is no end to this journey; the only real goal is to see how far you can go and how much booty you can gather.
Ultimately, this is an okay game. It's a big improvement on the original Minesweeper concept, but there isn't much in the way of staying power. Still, it can't hurt to give it a whirl.

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The Treasure Hunt Charleston Wv

Until recently, every copy of Microsoft Windows came with a little game called Minesweeper. It was a simple game; simple enough that many other games implemented their own copy as a minigame*. Still, it's really not something most of us would spend time playing. Fortunately, Microsoft has spruced it up, recreating the classic game as Microsoft Treasure Hunt.
Now there's a reason to click through those many dangerous squares -- treasure lies among the rocks, just waiting for your adventurer to run over and collect it! But, this wouldn't be much of an adventure without some peril. Hidden in the walls of the dungeons are various traps you'll need to avoid. The trick to doing this lies on the floor -- just like in the original Minesweeper, spaces display a number indicating how many traps are in the adjacent spaces. Places where no numbers appear harbor no dangers, while a one or more indicates that there's a trap nearby. By watching for patterns in these numbers, you can work your way around the traps, collect the treasure, and continue deeper within the caverns.
Making things more interesting, there are now various powerups* for you to use. Map fragments can be used to show where nearby traps are located. Pickaxes and dynamite allow you to smash through walls, and arrows provide you with a way to defeat the monsters lurking in the depths. At the end of some levels, you'll also encounter a mummy shopkeeper. They'll trade powerups* for some of your loot*, but beware: the shops aren't found that often.
Eventually, your adventurer will trip one trap too many, and collapse on the ground. Your game is over, and your high score is recorded. There is no end to this journey; the only real goal is to see how far you can go and how much booty you can gather.
Ultimately, this is an okay game. It's a big improvement on the original Minesweeper concept, but there isn't much in the way of staying power. Still, it can't hurt to give it a whirl.

10 reviews of Treasure Hunt 'The good people of Treasure Hunt are an absolute pleasure to deal with! I heartily recommend Treasure Hunt for ALL of your jewelry needs. With so few reviews, your opinion of Treasure Hunt / Irwin could be huge. Start your review today. This is my go-to place when I want to cash in on some old jewelry. On multiple occasions, I have visited the local pawn shops for prices on old gold jewelry, and for every occasion, treasure hunt paid me. Even if the gold at the end of this quest verges on the fool's variety, Treasure Hunt generally delivers on the riches promised by its title: brisk writing, likable characters, and a compelling (if underrealized) scenario, studded by gleaming nuggets of reading pleasure along the way. The Last Treasure Hunt is a wonderfully engaging drama about a brother, Oliver(Casey Nelson), and his sister Lucy (Kate Murdoch), who meet at the family home after the sudden death of their father. Casey and Kate also wrote the screenplay and they have great on screen chemistry.