Treasure Island Review — Part 1

Review

Treasure
Island


Nevosoft
Nevosoft
Genre: Casual Game
2006
Platform:

PC



Review by Karla Munger
July 26, 2006

 

 

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We thought it would
be fun to review some of the casual games we currently have available
in our JA Casual Game Center. Needless to say, these games are
very addictive and while our enthusiastic reviews are, for the
most part short, the time spent playing these games is not. Once
you have read the review, drop by the JA Casual Game Center and
download a free trial version of the game for yourself, but remember
– you have been warned!

Treasure Island screenshot - click to enlargeThis Match-3 game
is a dream come true. You see, I’m what you might call Match-3
challenged.
Treasure
Island
is tailor-made for someone like me.

The game is designed for maximum enjoyment without any of that bothersome
frustration that tends to lurk within the genre. Praise you, Nevosoft!

Basically, players follow a map to locate hidden treasure. In Classic
Mode, the game is so forgiving that if a level is too punishing,
you have the option of skipping it after a couple of tries. This
feature insures that you never get hung up anywhere. Oh yeah.

Even if you manage to do yourself in, you can re-enter the game
and pick things up right where you left them without having to start
completely over. What a relief.

Treasure Island screenshot - click to enlargeAnd then there’s Timeless Mode, where you can play as long as you
like and never die. Hallelujah!

For me, these things made Treasure
Island
infinitely enjoyable —
but I haven’t even gotten to the best part yet! After each completed
level, you’re treated to an assortment of totally outrageous dancing
skeletons. Words can’t do them justice — you should download this
game and see for yourself. They’re absolutely priceless!

So yar, ye mateys, and listen up (here comes some corn, but I have
to say it): Treasure Island is yo-ho-ho and a barrel of fun!!

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Treasure Island for Free!

 

 

 

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