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Treasure Hunt is a game located in the [[Captain's Quarters]]. It is a | Treasure Hunt is a game located in the [[Captain's Quarters]]. It is a multi-player game where you find buried treasure inside a sandbox. You can find coins (worth 1 coin each), rubies (worth 25 coins each), and even an emerald (worth a bonus of 100 coins!) | ||
You can also tell where coins or rubies are. If you see a sparkle in the sand, treasure is always beneath it. | You can also tell where coins or rubies are. If you see a sparkle in the sand, treasure is always beneath it. |
Revision as of 23:08, 13 June 2008
Treasure Hunt is a game located in the Captain's Quarters. It is a multi-player game where you find buried treasure inside a sandbox. You can find coins (worth 1 coin each), rubies (worth 25 coins each), and even an emerald (worth a bonus of 100 coins!)
You can also tell where coins or rubies are. If you see a sparkle in the sand, treasure is always beneath it.
This game can not be played now due to Rockhopper's departure but will still be able to be played on Rockhopper's next visit.
Look at the gallery below:
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This is a ruby from Treasure Hunt. It's worth 25 coins.
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The common coin from Treasure Hunt. It's worth 1 coin.
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The rare Emerald is worth 100 coins!
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This is a signal of where the coin is.
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The red dots signal that a ruby is there.
How to Play
Object of the Game
Players work together to uncover as much buried treasure as they can before they run out of turns.
The Board
Each player has a side of the board (top and left) and controls where along his or her side of the board sand is dug up from.
How to Play
Players alternate turns and have 6 turns each. Player 1 selects where a row of sand is dug up and Player 2 selects where a column of sand is dug up. Where the rows and columns intersect the sand is dug all the way down to where the treasure may be.
Shines in the Sand
Look out for sparkles in the sand. This indicates where a piece of treasure is buried.
Ending the Game
The game is over when both players have used all six of their turns. All completely revealed treasure on the board has their coin values added up and each player receives that many coins. The more treasure you find, the greater the reward.