About Treasure Hunt Simulator:
Treasure Hunting Simulator is exactly what it advertises itself as, and nothing more. If you want a slow paced, relaxing game where you can enjoy the scenery and unearth long lost treasures and trash, then this is the game for you. You’re not going to get a game with tons of different game modes, or tons of variety, and I’m okay with that. I found myself getting sucked into this game for hours at a time, walking through the many locations hunting for treasure and just losing track of time. There’s a couple issues but for what it’s trying to be, it succeeds brilliantly, especially for the price. As expected 99% of your time will be spent exploring historic locations with your metal detector in search of treasure. As you do this, there will be jobs and side jobs to complete at each location before you can move on to the next. These can be to simply dig up a certain amount of treasure, complete a short time trial, or to take pictures of landmarks. These do a good job of providing some variety, while sticking with the treasure hunting mood. Completing jobs rewards you with money and prestige, both of which are necessary in order to buy new metal detectors, which in turn are necessary in order to find better treasure, which can be sold for more money. It’s a very simple gameplay loop that can be completed at your own pace, so you can take as much time as you want to explore the beautiful locations. There’s a total of 11 destinations to be explored, and each one is very unique, taking you from caves, to beaches, to castles, to desert temples, there’s plenty of variety.