Project Treasure Island Z - a fleet of screenshots, art and gameplay video |
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Project Treasure Island Z (working title) centers on the adventures of a trainee pirate named Zack. The story's much like One Piece where they are searching for a mythical treasure hidden by a pirate. Now just replace Gold Roger with the pirate Barbaros. Anyway, gameplay's a mix of puzzle solving and adventure. Here's the additional features:
- Make full use of the unique Wiimote controller to explore and interact with the environment
- Seven themed stages each including multiple sub-areas: Jungle ruins, ice temple, airship, ancient castle and more
- More than 20 sub-areas to explore
- Variety of distinct bosses
- More than 35 enemies to encounter and outwit
- More than 80 objects to manipulate
- More than 500 items to search for and collect
- More than 40 hours of gameplay
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I woner what they could do with a Maniac Mansion wii-make...
Oh man, this is really a nice game I was waiting for, i hope the replayability is high :D. Nice work Capcom!
are my eyes playing tricks on me or could this really be the rebirth of point'n'click adventures?
Thats just what I was thinking.
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