Submissions by danielpringle tagged treasure

The Lost Cities is a First Person Adventure exploration game. You play Sotan Posteel, a Scrapper for Hire in the Milky Way Galaxy. You, and your team of robots, descend into abandoned cities on destroyed planets, to retrieve items of importance, for a considerable fee. Anything else you find is yours to keep. Its a good paying job. That is, until you receive your Latest Contract. Neo Charon, of 'Charon, Sampson and John', has asked you to retrieve 7 icons of the Old Gods of the Planet Enol, from its surface. One Icon lies in each of the Major Cities scattered across the desolate wasteland terrain. Despite what you heard about Enol, with the Plague, Killer Robots, Atom Wars, and that once incident with an ambassador from Napan, you take the Job. After all, 20 Million Soko's don't come by you very often. So you head down to the Planet, with 2 Collector Bots and 4 Security Bots, as you don't know how big the icon is, and there may be some Squatters living in the city. But what you don't know, is that the planet is not abandoned. As you venture into the first city, who knows what you will find. What has been lurking under the surface of the planet? Just how big are the Icons of the Old Gods? These questions will all be answered, in The Lost Cities.

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The Megathematic tale of Jean Lafitte, is a third person adventure exploration game, set in Disneyland California. You play a simple Park Visitor, there only for a day trip, looking to see all the mystery and wonder that the Park has to offer. But instead, you see an anchor. Sitting in front of New Orleans Square, it bares the Inscription:

Lafitte's Anchor
Said to be from a Pirate Ship commanded by Jean Lafitte in the Battle of New Orleans
January 8, 1815
It is also said that Lafitte's Privateering Ships left a wake of blood from the Mainland to Barataria Bay

But don't believe everything you read

Explore the entirely of Disneyland, finding all the little clues and references to this enigmatic man. You can visit any store, ride any ride, and even go behind the scenes (if you dare). There are many objects within the world that are intractable, some extremely helpful, some completely useless. Find the lost relics of Andrew Jackson, the missing June painting, the secret tunnels under the Haunted Mansion. Avoid Disney's cast members, as you sneak into restricted sections to uncover documents revolving around the meaning of the objects. Learn just how Adventureland, Frontierland, Critter Country and New Orleans Square are deeply connected, and Ultimately, discover the lost secret of Eddie Sotto, buried within the park. Who is Jean Lafitte? Why does he appear all over Disneyland? Why does the Haunted Mansion have a statue pointed towards Tom Sawyers Island? All these and more will be answered in The Megathematic tale of Jean Lafitte!

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