Four years have passed since the end of the adventure recounted in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel. Jim Hawkins has become an upstanding adventurous young man, attentive to those around him. Imagine his surprise when, one morning, he sees a parrot entering his bedroom window: none other than Captain Flint, Long John's own companion. The bird brings him a message from his master. In the message the old pirate announces that he has buried a marvelous treasure on the secret isle where he retired: Emerald Island. Jim is going to have to hurry though. Pirates, old enemies of Long John, are on his trail.
D**S
Waste of $10
I couldn't get the game to install on either my new Windows 7 gaming laptop, or on my older 2006 Windows XP PC. The installation repeatedly failed during the final portion of installation from disc 1. Both my laptop and PC have a GeForce graphics card (but different versions). I have zero interest in installing a game in safe mode from Worse yet, while researching on Google, I discovered I could buy this game on BigFish for $4.99 (normally $6.99 but on special at the time). It downloaded with no problem. Wish I would have gone there right from the start.
C**N
Not able to play
I was able to load this game all right only when I went to play the game it would not display any titles or script, and some parts of the first puzzle were not displayed eather. I went on their web site and discovered it was a known problem with some graphic cards. They pointed out you needed to eather update your display card or turn off somthing I was never able to find in my contral panel. I tried to update my display card, which didn't have any updates, and after much looking & fooling around with my hardware, and messing up some of my settings, I gave up.I'm runing XP on a Pentium 4 with 2394MHz and 512MB memory. My display card is a NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440. The display card they listed on their web site was also a NVIDIA GeFroce but a stightly different number. If you have a NVIDIA GeForce display card I would suggest you do not buy this game as you may not be able to play it.
N**C
really fun
My grandson, age 10, and I played this together over a couple of weekends. It was just the perfect vehicle to introduce him to the kind of adventure games that I have loved to play for many years. Previously, he had played Zoo Tycoon and some Sims game, and thought he would not like this type of game. Well, he was wrong...he loved this game, and almost cried when it was finished. The puzzles were challenging for him, but not impossible, and he quickly got into the adventure game mode of thinking. He's begging me for more of these type of games, which means that birthdays andChristmas shopping will be lots easier in the future. And I can't wait to introduce him to some of my favorites like Syberia and Myst.
R**N
OK For Kids I Guess
This game reminds me of the movies that Disney used to make years ago. Pirates, buried treasure, villains, boy, girl, smart parrot. That's about it. The graphics are good. Sound is fine. Puzzles are mostly of the inventory type, except the last puzzle which requires you to decipher Mayan symbols and push many buttons. This puzzle may take as long to solve as playing the rest of the game.While this is not a bad game, I doubt that it will hold the interest of many adults.
A**N
Destination-Treasure Island
It's a good game- treasure after treasure, but little too easy, my grand son more enjoy it than me I still think should more deeper.
I**R
Very enjoyable
This game was developed by Kheops, not Nobilis as another review had said. I've been a big fan of Kheops games for several years, esp Return to Mystery Island (my favorite) - so I was really looking forward to this game.It was well worth the wait - the graphics were really good, the movement smooth and fluid, and great music. I found the puzzles to be not too difficult - challenging enough to make you work and think, but not so hard to be frustrating. They were all very logical and straight forward. I enjoy playing adventure games because I like poking around alternate worlds, and less for puzzle solving. So, this game provided a good balance for me.My only complaint with this game is that it was too short. But, I will take a high quality game that's too short over a lousy, long game any day of the week!Overall, I really enjoyed this game and can't wait for the next releases from Kheops.
T**7
Nice, intuitive, enjoyable, but...very short....
Destination: Treasure Island was sort of a deviation for me as far as the type of games I typically play, which are usually strategy, first person shooter, or RPG styles. I've only played a few Adventure style games which always seemed to disappoint me in some way. Whether it was a weak and boring storyline, ridiculous puzzles that are too difficult or otherwise illogical and ultimately distract from the game, horrid voice overs, or clunky and irritating interface. Honestly, I found none of those issues with this game.Allow me a brief description of the story: You play as Jim Hawkins about five years after the incident written out in Robert Louis Stevensons popular novel "Treasure Island". After receiving a letter from Long John Silver that is delivered by a parrot, you rush off to a remote Caribbean Island in pursuit of Silver's treasure.Yes, the story is a bit shallow and unoriginal, but it is still well played out. The environment is nice, and the puzzles, while overall pretty easy, were still fairly challenging, interesting and fun to me. I really enjoyed how intuitive they were. Figuring out what needed to be done was rarely an issue, it was simply figuring out how you were going to do it with the items that you had available to you. For example, in quite a few other Adventure games you might be presented with the challenge of having to depose of a particular enemy. Within your vicinity or inventory, you might have a baseball bat. And you notice the guy isn't looking at you. So you think, "If this were me in real life, I'd pop the homie over the head." However, when you try to do that, the game may respond with something like, "Not here, not now, I've got more important things to focus on." Then, when out of frustration, you revert to a walk through, you find out that what you are supposed to do is to pick up a shard of glass from the window you broke into the joint through. Then, wrap it in gauze you're supposed to find over in some "cleverly" hidden medicine cabinet. Then use your "cunningly devised" weapon to cut a legth of unused electrical wire hidden over in the dark corner, for which you ultimately use to sneak up on the unsuspecting scumbag in order to choke him to death. Now granted, that scenario may not be so bad if the bat was NOT available to me. Well, you'd be hard pressed to find a situation like that in this game. Only once in the game did I say, "Well, I don't think I would've done it that way." Also, there was only once where I justifiably had to use a hint from a walkthrough, after which, I slapped my forehead and said, "Very clever and logical, based on the items I had, even though I'll admit that I would never have thought of that."Voice acting was well done, and the graphics were fairly nice. On top of that, you play in the first-person point of view where you can view your entire environment by spinning around or looking up or down. This makes the world seem a bit larger than it actually is and allows you to actually feel apart of it. Admittedly, the story and gameplay can feel a bit adolescent...but on the whole it was still nice to play and challenging enough for an adult! The only real issue I had with the game, and the reason why the "overall rating" didn't land 5 stars, was its brevity. From the time I put the disk in to begin installation, to the moment I finished the game was maybe 7 hours. And since there's virtually no replayability with it, it's sort of a let-down...especially with the price I paid for it.So here's the rap, very nice and enjoyable game over all, but wait till it drops in price or hits the $10 rack. Or even better if you can borrow it from a friend. It won't take you long to finish and you can return it to them during your coffee break at work the next day. Would be nice if they came out with another game utilizing similar problem solving strategies, only make it a bit lengthier.Pros: - Most all puzzles are enjoyable and intuitive. - Environment and story make for a nice atmosphere. - First-person POV helps immerse you in the environment. - Voice acting is above average for most Adventure games (that I've played anyway) - Controls are easy.Cons: - Story is unoriginal (although it is still pretty enjoyable) - A few puzzles were a little too simplistic. - Not long enough....
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