Treasure Master Inc: The Lost City Full Longplay

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Treasure Masters, Inc.: The Lost City is a hidden object game. Find the lost city while playing as young treasure hunters, taking part in the yearly challenge of the treasure masters club. Solve hidden object screens and mini games to find the clue to reach the forbidden city first to win the challenge.

This game ended up way worse than the first one. The sequel has way more problem than the first.

1st problem: The Hint feature. Yes, just like the first game, it only shows you the interactable object you still need to solve and as to how...well, the game didn't give you exactly how to solve it.

2nd problem: Crash that sometimes occur especially once you get to between chapter 8-11 if you quit the game then start it again.

3rd problem: Character's model. Some of them looks decent enough, some of them are meh, some of them ended up very poorly made (Like the little girl in the airport in chapter 1 for example)

4th problem: The dev seems to have something against black or brown skinned characters (Joan is a bit brown though so...why?). Here's one: When the three treasure masters arrived in isolated local village...they mentioned about white travelers sending metal birds from the sky (I'm not kidding. They put this sentence in the chieftain's dialogue after you popped some of the balloons from the cars from the last chapter of our arrival and the car with the balloons blown by the wind to the village in the next chapter). What's with the racism in the game?







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