Friday, March 17, 2017

The History of Treasure Hunt

What is up CP Fans, Crzypengu here with the latest updates. We only have less than a month left to experience the desktop version of Club Penguin and throughout the Month of March I will be putting out a new piece of History about every single mini-game that is on Club Penguin and today we will be having a look at the game Treasure Hunt.

Treasure Hunt is a mini-game that was first released on April 28, 2008 and can be found in the Captain's Quarters in the Migrator. The game allows two players to work together to find as much buried treasure as possible between the amount of turns they both have. The Board allows one player to go either top or left or Horizontal and Vertical to dig up as much treasure as they can find, but each player is only assigned to do one or the other. Each player is given six turns where player one chooses which row they want to dig out and player two gets to choose which column of sand they would like to dig up. Both rows and columns must be intersect to each other whenever the players dig up the sand in order to reach the treasure they are going for. There is also a different amount of coins you can earn based on the treasures you can find in the sandbox. Coins are worth 1 coin, Rubies are worth 25 coins and Emeralds are worth 100 coins but do not appear in every single game. In December 2008 Rockhopper put way too many decorations in the Migrator for Christmas. After this event the Holiday Parties changed the bonus treasures with Peppermints, Candy Canes, and a Green Christmas tree bauble. You are able to complete the game as soon as all of the moves have been made by each player. On April 20, 2011 the stamps for the game were released and allowed up to five more stamps to be acquired for your personal collection and can all be collected in one game if you are really good at it.

Thank you all so much for reading about The History of Club Penguin's mini-game Treasure Hunt. This game allows players to work together which we don't see a lot of in mini-games, but regardless of that this is perhaps one of the easiest ways to add coins into your Penguins account. Anyways I hope you all enjoy the gameplay video found below and until next time this is Crzypengu saying Waddle On!

No comments:

Post a Comment