Treasure World
- Join ClubTreasureWorld.com and chat with members to find out their favorite treasure spots, show off music and treasures, set up trades and more.
- Explore and learn Wi-Fi signals in the real world that will unlock thousands of treasures in the game, and use these treasures to make your own customized world.
- Use your imagination to dress up a character that is uniquely yours ? choose from over 100 character sets like Ninja, Panda, Anime, Sports, Feline and so much more.
- Add some melody to your world and make a musical masterpiece with every treasure you collect. Choose from 150 song templates or be creative and lay down your own tunes.
- Earn and collect Stardust to buy your treasure pool?s missing pieces.
Product Description
Get out and explore to uncover thousands of wondrous treasures that are waiting to be found. Make a secret world that becomes more vibrant and melodic as your riches grow. Enlarge your world and join Club Treasure World where you can chat, set up trades and show off with other treasure hunters across the globe. More than a game, Treasure World is a first-of-its-kind explore-and-find experience for Nintendo DS that acts as a treasure detector, collector, creative canvas and community gateway. Join Club Treasure World and chat with members to find out their favorite treasure spots, show off music and treasures, set up trades and more! Share and trade your bounty with friends DS to DS or using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.Amazon.com Product Description
Get ready for the world’s largest treasure hunt, and a game destined to redefine the mobile nature of DS gameplay. In Treasure World Nintendo DS players explore and uncover literally thousands of wondrous treasures that are waiting to be found via external Wi-Fi treasure spots across the globe. In doing so players make a secret world that becomes more vibrant and melodic as your riches grow. Players can also enlarge the gameplay experience by joining Club Treasure World where they can chat, set up trades and show off their treasure to other players worldwide.
The Tale What makes Treasure World unique is its focus on mobile play owing to the wealth of Wi-Fi hotspots available around the world. The game contains more than 2,500 separate in-game items/treasure such as trees, flowers, sweetie, outfits, plants, etc., which are automatically unlocked as players access the more than 200 million Wi-Fi treasure spots worldwide that are registered within the game. Only a certain number of these items are accessible from a release Wi-Fi hotspot. This means that although the game can be played from a release location, players must take their DS with them wherever they go and access new Internet connections in order to continue to collect new items. Once players have a sufficient amount of items they can be used to decorate in-game environments. In addition, certain items also have musical qualities. Each of these have specific sounds associated with them and can be positioned on the ground where individual sounds can be heard, scales can played and tones changed. The game also features preset “songscapes,” basically in-game songs associated with an environment, which draw on the sounds of a set number of items associated with these environments. When players buy all the items associated with a songscape a melody becomes available to the player. Also, a variety of human and animal themed outfits learned by players can be used to dress up Starsweep’s robot Wishfinder and the Stardust unlocked at each new Wi-Fi treasure spot accessed will help go your spaceship by the side of as well. Online Sharing With more than 2,500 items available via multiple Wi-Fi spots, playing by themselves it will take players a excellent while to collect all the treasure available, but online sharing is another way to experience the wealth of make pleased available is Treasure World. Owing to the game’s companion Website Clubtreasureworld.com players can share and trade items, songscapes and favorite Wi-Fi treasure spots, as well as chat with other players and keep up to date on game news. Key Features
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I got this game to try to motivate my fears of going outside. to an extent it has because the game is requiring you to get out and explore. i like this game but i only end up playing like less than once a week. this game would be splendid if you go to school or travel… but for me… not so excellent. but its really a cool game
Rating: 3 / 5
I just got this game yesterday because it was at game stop for a pretty low price right now. I saw this game when it first came out because there were some fascinating reviews about it but from what I read it seemed like a collecting game and I couldn’t justify spending 30+ dollars on something like that.
When I saw it at game stop for a low price I was like what the heck why not. It was already open (I got the last copy in the store and told them not to tape it up) and I place in my DS (I usually carry it in my purse) I watched the intro and read owing to some stuff (which takes small time) and started collecting stuff right then and there.
From the guide from the store to my parents house (7 miles) and then the guide from my parents to home (23 miles) then the guide from home to dinner (21 miles) and the guide back from dinner to home (21 miles) I collected 800+ network locations and most of those were from inside the car on the freeway. My fiancé was driving while I was looking at the game, not anything much goes on expect it shows you the name of the network it found, it was fun to see names like peets coffee but it was even more fun to see what people choose to name their wireless networks… lots of Japanese words… (we also name our wireless network a Japanese word ^_^). You could also close the DS and still hear it collecting, it makes very different sounds for when it finds a new network and it makes other noises that aren’t really that vital like there is a noise for when it makes an item for the new network or when it finds a network you already have.
I had it on the way to work and collected another 200+ networks; I’m plotting to take a walk around my apartment complex to try to pick up more networks.
This game is fun in the sense it sort of forces you to explore the real world, it’s excellent for people that need to get out of the house.
There isn’t really much to do outside of trying to find as much wireless networks as you can though. Sometimes instead of getting items you get star dust that you can use to buy more things but again that runs out pretty quickly and you need to explore some more. I’m lucky that I happen to live in a dense populated area. I don’t reflect this game would be fun for people that live in small towns because to get ahead in this game is to find lots and lots of wireless networks.
I sort wished there were mini sports meeting like another reviewer suggested to earn more stardust (stardust is kind of hard to get out of the 1000 networks I found I only earned 600 stardust and there is a lot of things to buy). This game is certainly something you want to bring with you everywhere but outside of that, there is not anything much to do with it.
I’m a collector at heart, so it’s a very fun game for me to try to collect wireless networks and items. Also look at them, they also have this feature where you can complete certain collections and that’s a lot of fun to me. If you don’t like collecting things, this isn’t a game for you.
Oh yeah there is an online aspect to this game where you can go online and meet people that delight in this game also and you can go on quests to match your area to look like one on the web and you earn some quest points (bragging rights). It seems to be full of a lot of people. I didn’t spend much time on it but it looks promising.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bring my ds everywhere with me so I get slot of the hot spots that I need for new things. I lover this game complex but unadorned at the same time. Have to use your computer with it to play properly. Fun, fun, fun game.
Rating: 5 / 5
I in person did not like this game, perhaps if you like Sim like sports meeting this would be your choice. I found it a small dull and it didn’t make much sense to me, not what I thought it would be.
Rating: 2 / 5
A game this innovative is a rarity. More of a toy by the side of the shape of Nintendogs, Treasure World has a uniquely unassuming but addictive quality that grabs you. While obviously targeted for younger players who will no doubt be all over it, the game has a whimsical and casual appeal that will appeal to adults, as well. It’s simply a lot of fun to be driving around with your DS closed up in standby and hear lots of chimes as it detects treasures from all the different wifi signals it encounters. (And you’d be amazed at just how many it does!) The at the bottom of web site is also a splendid place to log, compare, and trade your treasures.
This game is in itself a hidden treasure. Get it!
Rating: 5 / 5