is a game which allows you to look for prizes by answering multiple-choice questions about money-related topics.
Teachers can use the program to build games for reviewing various topics. Four games are included as samples of what you can do: Cats, Nines, Presidents, and Treasures.
If an incorrect choice is made, the player is shown the correct answer, and then the choices are displayed again. The correct answer must be chosen before the player can continue with the game.
Questions are presented in a random order, and the program allows for the loading of alternative question sets. Using a word processor, such as Notepad, the questions can be edited, and customized question files can be built. Alternative pictures can be loaded for use as rewards.
By combining sets of questions with sets of pictures, different games can be created.
In addition, the 15 highest scores are saved.
Treasure Hunt runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 6 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Teaching Tools.
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