Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea: Difference between revisions

From Research Realm
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 10: Line 10:
| engine = [[Wikipedia:HTML|HTML]]
| engine = [[Wikipedia:HTML|HTML]]
}}
}}
'''''Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea''''' (also called '''''LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt''''') is a 1996 [[Wikipedia:Adventure game|adventure]] [[Wikipedia:Browser game|browser game]] based on the [[LEGO Pirates]] product line. It was the first web game publised on [[LEGO.com]].
'''''Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea''''' (also called '''''LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt''''') is a 1996 [[Wikipedia:Adventure game|adventure]] [[Wikipedia:Browser game|browser game]] based on the [[LEGO Pirates]] product line. It was the first [[List of LEGO web games|LEGO web game]] publised on [[LEGO.com]].


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
[[File:LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt webpage h3v3.png|thumb|left|Gameplay]]
[[File:LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt webpage h3v3.png|thumb|left|Screenshot of the game, showing the interface and several different map features]]
''Treasure Hunt'' is a [[Wikipedia:Tile-based video game|tile-based game]] with a limited number of moves. The game takes place on a 14×14 map, which the player starts on tbe southern side of. The map has a number of features scattered across it, including treasures to collect, enemies to avoid, and islands that must be travelled around. The player starts with twenty steps available, and each move to a different tile costs one step. Collecting treasure increases the player's available steps, while sailing into an enemy takes away steps. There are also three special items on the map: a shovel, a [[Wikipedia:Message in a bottle|message in a bottle]], and a crown.
''Treasure Hunt'' is a [[Wikipedia:Tile-based video game|tile-based game]] with a limited number of moves. The game takes place on a 14×14 map, which the player starts on the southern side of. Only a 3×3 area around the player is visible at any time; clicking on any of the surrounding tiles will move the player to that tile, if possible. The map has three types of features scattered across it: treasures for the player to collect, enemies for the player to avoid, and islands that the player has to navigate around. The player starts with twenty points, and each move to a different tile costs one point. Collecting treasure increases the player's points, while sailing into an enemy takes away points. There are also three special items on the map: a shovel, a [[Wikipedia:Message in a bottle|message in a bottle]], and a crown.
<!--[[File:LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt Map.png|thumb|224px|World map]]-->


<ref name="menu"/>
The story goes here!<ref name="menu"/>


== Release ==
== Release ==
''Treasure Hunt'' was announced on 24 October 1996.
[[File:Anni Roger.gif|right|Captain Redbeard]]
''Treasure Hunt'' was announced on 24 October 1996.<ref name="press 17"/>


Advergame
Advergame
Line 27: Line 29:
<ref name="menu">{{cite web |url=http://www.lego.com/play/pirate/index.html |title=LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt |website=[[LEGO World Wide Web]] |publisher=The LEGO Group |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/19970110033645if_/http://www.lego.com/play/pirate/index.html |archive-date=1997-01-10}}</ref>
<ref name="menu">{{cite web |url=http://www.lego.com/play/pirate/index.html |title=LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt |website=[[LEGO World Wide Web]] |publisher=The LEGO Group |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/19970110033645if_/http://www.lego.com/play/pirate/index.html |archive-date=1997-01-10}}</ref>


<ref name="press 17">{{cite web |url=http://www.lego.com/press/press_17.html |title=LEGO Pirates come to life on the Internet |date=24 October 1996 |website=[[LEGO World Wide Web]] Press Info |publisher=The LEGO Group |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/19970110041035/http://www.lego.com/press/press_17.html |archive-date=1997-01-10}}</ref>
<ref name="press 17">{{cite web |url=http://www.lego.com/press/press_17.html |title=LEGO Pirates come to life on the Internet |date=24 October 1996 |website=[[LEGO World Wide Web]] Press Info |publisher=The LEGO Group |first=Mads |last=Nipper |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/19970110041035/http://www.lego.com/press/press_17.html |archive-date=1997-01-10}}</ref>
}}
}}



Revision as of 03:26, 18 June 2024

LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt
Publisher(s)The LEGO Group
EngineHTML
Platform(s)Web browser
Release24 October 1996[1]
Genre(s)Adventure game
Mode(s)Single-player

Treasure Hunt in the Pirate Sea (also called LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt) is a 1996 adventure browser game based on the LEGO Pirates product line. It was the first LEGO web game publised on LEGO.com.

Gameplay

File:LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt webpage h3v3.png
Screenshot of the game, showing the interface and several different map features

Treasure Hunt is a tile-based game with a limited number of moves. The game takes place on a 14×14 map, which the player starts on the southern side of. Only a 3×3 area around the player is visible at any time; clicking on any of the surrounding tiles will move the player to that tile, if possible. The map has three types of features scattered across it: treasures for the player to collect, enemies for the player to avoid, and islands that the player has to navigate around. The player starts with twenty points, and each move to a different tile costs one point. Collecting treasure increases the player's points, while sailing into an enemy takes away points. There are also three special items on the map: a shovel, a message in a bottle, and a crown.

The story goes here![2]

Release

Captain Redbeard
Captain Redbeard

Treasure Hunt was announced on 24 October 1996.[1]

Advergame

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Nipper, Mads (24 October 1996). "LEGO Pirates come to life on the Internet". LEGO World Wide Web Press Info. The LEGO Group. Archived from the original on 1997-01-10.
  2. "LEGO Pirates Treasure Hunt". LEGO World Wide Web. The LEGO Group. Archived from the original on 1997-01-10.