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NES side-scroller where you loot treasure across surreal levels (circuits? the moon??), dodging sharks and driving moon buggies. Had real-world prize contests back in the day.

Developer: Software Creations
Genre: Action
Released: 1991
File size: 256 bytes
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Game Overview

I remember picking up Treasure Master for the NES back in 1991, a game developed by Software Creations. It came out during that era when side-scrollers were everywhere, but this one had a strange, almost experimental vibe to it. The levels weren't your typical castles or forests; you'd find yourself jumping across circuit boards one moment and driving a moon buggy the next. It always felt a little offbeat, like it didn't quite fit in with the other games on the shelf.

You control a treasure hunter who moves screen by screen, collecting keys and gems while avoiding enemies like sharks and strange creatures. The main goal is to gather enough treasure to unlock a password for a real-world contest, which was a pretty unusual hook at the time. The pacing is slow and deliberate, with a lot of careful platforming and enemy dodging required. It's not an easy game; the hit detection can be unforgiving, and some jumps demand precision. Playing it feels like solving a stubborn puzzle where every screen is its own little challenge.

Nintendo (NES)
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