Treasure Mountain! (Jewel Case) Ages 5-9 for Win/Mac | 
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1327
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Media: CD-ROM Edition: Jewel Case Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 8 - 12.9166666667 years Operating System: Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: PTS3744AE Model: PTS3744AE UPC: 772040765934 EAN: 0772040765934 ASIN: B00002SAM7
Release Date: October 21, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: NEXT DAY FIRST CLASS SHIPPING! Brand new sealed CD! NO BOX! Case may have some cracking from storage, but is sealed and brand new! Guaranteed to play perfectly or your money back!
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| • | Try to get the magic crown away from the Master of Mischief! Product InformationFantasy-Exploration GameThere's trouble on Treasure Mountain! The Master of Mischief has stolen themagic crown and is using its powers to gather all of the mountain's magic gold.To win back the crown, you must find treasures hidden along the trail and lockthem safely away in the treasure chest in the mountain top ca |
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Product Description Try to get the magic crown away from the Master of Mischief!
 Fantasy-Exploration GameThere's trouble on Treasure Mountain! The Master of Mischief has stolen themagic crown and is using its powers to gather all of the mountain's magic gold.To win back the crown, you must find treasures hidden along the trail and lockthem safely away in the treasure chest in the mountain top castle. Along the wayyou will meet mischievous elves who will try to outwit you. If you avoid theirtricks and answer their reading, thinking, math, and science questions, theelves will reward you with clues and coins to help you master the mountain! Treasure Mountain! creates a rich, interactive world that engages theimagination and motivates learning with over 450 spoken problem-solving questions that help develop a broad range ofeducational skills.
spoken hints, messages, and feedback that enable children to play independently.Now, even without an adult's help, pre-readers will enjoy this game.
learning and gameplay that become more challenging as the player's performanceimproves.

Build a Broad Range of Age-Appropriate Skills:
Reading - Reading Comprehension
- Spelling
- Alphabetization
- Identifying Rhymes
Thinking - Problem-Solving
- Reasoning
- Comparing
- Ordering
Math - Addition & Subtraction
- Word Problems
- Units of Measurem
Amazon.com Product Description The Master of Mischief has stolen the magic crown and is using its power to gather all of the mountain's magic gold. To win back the crown, children must find treasures hidden along the trail and lock them away in the mountaintop castle. They'll need to avoid mischievous elves and answer their reading, thinking, math, and science questions. More than 450 spoken problem-solving questions and automatic leveling make playing easier for prereaders and beginning readers. (Ages 5-9)
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GREAT! December 18, 1999 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I loved this game! It was great for my 6yr old who had a hard time learning the basics. This made it the most fun for her. Catching elves and finding treasures were puzzles that sparked the interest. The rhymes made things difficult but rewarding when she figured out what they meant. I highly recommend this!
Hours of fun for all the family February 21, 2000 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
6 Months ago when we got this game, my 5 yr old didn't like it much, but since September she has been in kindergarten and now loves to play the mind-challenging games on here. I started to play too, not that I need to learn math, counting or telling time, but to keep her on it too. If mom is doing it, then she thinks she should be doing it too. The math gets harder, but she never gives up trying to solve the problems. "Mom, I need another hand" is a frequent comment coming from her when playing this game. I recommend it. It has inspired her to learn and challenged her like only a handful of the numerous games we own have done.
Even for the older kids December 28, 2001 Katharine Leigh (Minnetonka, Minnesota) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This was my favorite game when I was younger. If we still had it on our computer I would play it! I think it teaches reading and maybe a little math too. The best part about it is advancing in levels. As I remember it, you start on the first level of the mountain. You catch elves and and read their clues to find treasures in objects on that level. Once you've gained all of the treasures you move up to the next level of the mountain(by ladder,waterfall,or door?)You do the same for every level of the mountain, until you get to the last level where after you collect all of the treasures, you have to do a little ladder maze to get to the room to put all of the treasures away(in the treasure chest)then, you come back to your collection room(where you keep your treasures you earn from each game)with one treasure. It's fun to get more and more treasures as you play. Watch out though, as the levels advance the elves get more mischievious (they sprinkle you with dust and take your coins) This is a perfect game for any age kid. It's good for the little kids because they learn without realizing it.
Yep, a terrific game! February 5, 2003 Magasht (Canoga Park, CA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This too was one of my childhood favorites, along with The Learning Company's, Writing and Publishing Center, and another one who's name alludes me. The one I speak of was where you had to go around collecting clues to figure out which robot was about to do something bad(sorry, my memory on these games is foggy, all I remember is I LOVED them, and I can remember a bit of the gameplay). Anyways, this game taught me many vital skills at a young age, and overall helped my development. I'm 18 now, and I am not shy at all to say that I too would also be reliving my childhood with a replay of this game every now and then.
Long lasting fun August 17, 2001 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
We bought this over 10 years ago and my teens still play it (rarely) to relive their childhood. I keep it on the computer for young guests to amuse themselves safely--it is easy to learn and even only a few minutes is satisfying, then they can start again next time they visit. Highly recommended!
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