Treasure Hunt›› Atari User Vol.1 No.3››This is a game of logic, the object of which is to find the treasure hidden in a›matrix of squares in as few moves as possible.››The game is controlled by a joystick in port 1. This moves the man around the›playfield searching for the treasure. A square can be interrogated by pressing›the fire button and may contain one of five items:›› 1 - Nothing!› 2 - An arrow› 3 - A number› 4 - A bomb› 5 - The treasure!››An arrow indicates the direction of the treasure from your current position. A›number shows the number of columns of rows away from your position.››If an X appears, then the treasure is more than nine rows AND columns away from›you.››If you find a bomb it will explode and move the treasure to a new position and›all your previous clues will be invalid.››A square containing a ? will always contain an arrow clue. However it also has a›high risk of containing a bomb, so should be used carefully.››Each square always gives the same type of clue in any one game, but may give two›different answers on subsequent interrogation. This is because it may tell you›that the treasure is, for example, two columns or four rows away - but you will›not know which is which.››The answer displayed is random each time.››Each time a square is interrogated your score is increased by one until the›treasure is found. The object is to score as low as possible and the lowest›score is saved until the game is stopped.››Although seemingly complicated the game is actually very logical and easy to›follow.›