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Treasure Adventure World | Starburst Magazine

On its surface, Treasure Adventure World seems like an extraordinary generic experience. It’s a puzzle platformer with an emphasis on exploration, a few extremely varied locations and requires you to unlock abilities to uncover new areas. All you need is to mention Mario, and it would sound like something from the SNES era. However, the game quickly proves to be far more than just the sum of its parts. Furthermore, while its essential component mechanics are borderline archaic, it uses them so well you can often end up forgetting that little detail.

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Treasure Adventure World Review | BacklogCritic

BacklogCritic: "Treasure Adventure World is a jump back to the days of old-school puzzle platformers. Great platforming mechanics and interesting dungeons help this game shine bright, but weak combat leaves a lot to be desired. Overall, this is a great quick-fix game if you need some fast-paced platforming action."

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Seek Your Fortune In Treasure Adventure World

Indie gaming site Cliqist reports on Robit Games' release of their game Treasure Adventure World, a remake of their freeware title Treasure Adventure Game.

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GameEnthus Podcast ep261: Tetromino Law or Winning Grip

This week Justin(@SkyTyrannosaur), level designer for Seafoam Empress, and Steve(@RobitGames), developer of Treasure Adventure World, join Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: MAGfest, Extra Life United, Seafoam Empress, Treasure Adventure World, Robit Games, Sky Tyrannosaur Games, Blowfish Meets Meteor, Wii U, Famicom, Power Glove, Super Glove Ball, The Little Mermaid, King’s Quest V, King’s Quest VI, MAGfest, Nidhogg, Windjammers, Divekick, Towerfall, Claw Machine Tournament, pinball, Fist of the North Star Arcade, Turbo Kid, Deadpool, Keiji Inafune, Mighty No. 9, Grant Kirkope, Dekavita, Kingdoms of Amalur, Robot Kitty IndieDev Showcase, Journey, Bohnanza, David Needle, Atari Lynx, Food Fight, Super Galaxy Squadron EX, RedShift BlueShift, HueBots, Canari, OokiBloks, Stardew Valley, Smash Bros., Splatoon, Monster Hunter, Shovel Knight Plague Knight, Puyo Puyo Tetris, Find Me, Succotash, Blitz Breaker, The Walking Dead: Michonne, Ninja Senki DX, Ghouls ‘n’ Ghosts, Super Grafx, Retro Game Freak, Screencheats, Mega Man Legacy Collection, amiibo, Street Fighter V, Prisma, Blade Ballet, Combat Core, Social Cee-lo, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, PSVR, Studio 217, Kmart, Burger King Hot Dog, Amazon, Activision, King, Warren Spector, System Shock 2, Sega Master System and more.

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DivineAssault 2993d ago

looking at the pictures reminds me of the lynx my uncle found in an attic at his new house he gave to me.. I didnt like it so i sold it.. A year later, it skyrocketed in price.. I got about 1/3 of what i could have if i held onto it.. Oh well, cant always win..

ind1fference2993d ago

Well now you know if you see a Lynx in an attic or anywhere else, that you must keep it.

DivineAssault 2993d ago

Any retro gaming device i come across ill be holding onto but that was like a once in a lifetime find for someone to just give to me with like 8 games lol.. posters n all.. I kept those at least