Treasure Galaxy!
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Treasure Galaxy! is an educational computer game published by The Learning Company in 1994 for both Windows and Macintosh PCs. It is aimed at children ages 5 to 9 and is intended to teach children reading, basic math, and logic skills. Treasure Galaxy is the fourth installment of the Super Seekers series.

Background

After being removed from Treasure Cove
Treasure Cove!
Treasure Cove! is an educational computer game published by The Learning Company in 1992 for DOS, Windows and Macintosh PCs. It is aimed at children ages 5 to 9 and is intended to teach children reading, math, and oceanography...

, the Master of Mischief heads off to Crystal City in deep space. After turning the harmless asteroids into menacing Disasteroids, the Master of Mischief attacks Crystal City and shatters its crystals. The Super Seekers are summoned to recover the crystal shards and save Crystal City from the Master of Mischief.

Gameplay

The goal of Treasure Galaxy! is to recover all of the crystals and return them to the queen in her palace. To gather crystals, the player must first capture animated fireballs called "sunbeams" and answer their riddles. If answered correctly, a sunbeam will help the player decode a cipher that must be cracked in order to access the crystals hidden in the satellites. Each stage will have a different cipher that applies to all the satellites in that particular stage.

There are three separate stages, or orbits, of play, and the player may not move on to the next stage until he has learned the 4-digit passcode. The passcode can be obtained by completing various challenges posed by aliens that can be found in each stage. The challenges pertain to real-world scenarios such as using a calendar to find a certain date, measuring with a ruler, and measuring with a scale.

Difficulty of each separate category of puzzle changes according to how well the player does with that type of puzzle.

Development

Educational Focus

Treasure Galaxy! is specifically designed to develop a broad range of math and critical-thinking skills within an environment of interactive and engaging game play. The program helps five-to nine-year-old children build real-world math skills, including identifying basic fractions, measuring length and weight, and locating calendar dates. Automatic educational leveling allows players to learn at appropriate and challenging rates for each individual activity. The program adjusts the level of difficulty, depending on the player's success.

Treasure Series

Treasure Galaxy! is one of four games in The Learning Company's "treasure" series (also known as the "super seeker" series) along with Treasure Cove!
Treasure Cove!
Treasure Cove! is an educational computer game published by The Learning Company in 1992 for DOS, Windows and Macintosh PCs. It is aimed at children ages 5 to 9 and is intended to teach children reading, math, and oceanography...

, Treasure Mathstorm!
Treasure Mathstorm!
Treasure Mathstorm! is an educational computer game intended to teach children ages five to nine mathematical problem solving. The sequel to Treasure Mountain! is the 6th installment of The Learning Company's Super Solvers series and the second in the Super Seekers spin-off series.The objective of...

, and Treasure Mountain!
Treasure Mountain!
Treasure Mountain! is an educational computer game published by The Learning Company in 1990 for both Windows and Macintosh PCs. It is aimed at children ages 5 to 9 and is intended to teach children reading, basic math, and logic skills...

. The treasure series is a subgroup of the company's Super Solvers series. All the games in this series are math and reading comprehension oriented educational adventure games aimed at younger children. Games in the treasure series all have the same three stage gameplay format where a special object, whose location can be deduced by answering questions, is needed to reach the next stage.

External links

  • Treasure Galaxy! at GameSpot
    GameSpot
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  • The Learning Company Official Site
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