

Wandering about the mountain are numerous elves if you catch a scroll carrying elf in your net, he'll ask a question. However, the number of coins you have is limited and there are many places to search so you first need to find clues as to where keys (and treasures!) are located. To find out what is behind an object you need to use one of your magic coins. The keys are hidden somewhere behind an object on each level of the mountain. To make your way up the mountain, you will need to find keys which unlock a path. The Master of Mischief has stolen the magic crown as well as other treasures and hidden them on Treasure Mountain! Your goal is to locate the magic crown and as many of the treasures as possible while climbing your way to the top.

Treasure Mountain is an educational game designed for children ages 5-9. Replay Value: Given the length of the game, kids might hesitate before playing it again. The background music is nice and not irritating.Įnjoyment: A bit repetitive, but very enjoyable Sound: You might want to crank it up a bit, but otherwise clear and easy to hear. Graphics: Cartoonish by very good and fluid. It will take them a long time to complete, and the game can be played over and over again. This game may be somewhat repetetive, but each level will impel the kids to go onward, until they finally get all 300 treasures and win the game. Then, they take a slide down to the bottom level of the mountain to collect more treasures.Īt higher levels of the game, elves can steal coins from the player (jumping can foil them) and the Master of Mischief tries to grab them when they climb the ladder to the treasure room. Players must climb the ladder to the top and add their treasures to the chest. It starts out at 2 and goes up from there) and can be found behind features fitting 2 of the 3 clues.Īfter players have traversed all three levels of the mountain, the key unlocks the castle. In addition to the key, treasures are hidden on each level of the mountain (how many depends on the level the player has reached. Coins are gained by netting elves without scrolls (2 per elf) or answering the scroll questions correctly. The player starts out with 10 nets, and can get another ten nets per level by throwing 4 coins on the ground near the net cave. If the player answers it correctly, he gets a clue as to the location of the key that will let him leave the level.

If the player manages to catch a scroll-carrying elf in his or her net, the elf reads a question that the player must answer. Players must wander through the levels of the mountain finding the elves who have a scroll in their hand. Both games pit kids against the Master of Mischief, a villain who thrives on creating what else but mischief.

Treasure Mountain is the forerunner to the popular kids game Treasure Cove.
