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Treasure Hunter Simulator is a simulation game developed and published by DRAGO entertainment. Released on December 6, 2018, the game offers players the opportunity to explore historically significant locations worldwide using metal detectors to uncover valuable artifacts. The game is available on PC and has been ported to consoles, including PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, expanding its reach to a broader audience.

The gameplay centers around the use of metal detectors to locate artifacts buried beneath the ground. Players begin in local areas and gradually unlock access to more exotic locations as they progress. The game features a variety of metal detectors and tools that can be upgraded, allowing players to improve their efficiency in finding treasures. The artifacts discovered can be kept for personal collection or sold to fund further expeditions and equipment upgrades.

The soundtrack of Treasure Hunter Simulator is designed to enhance the immersive experience, featuring ambient music that complements the serene and methodical nature of treasure hunting. The sound design includes subtle environmental sounds that add to the realism of the various locations explored in the game. While the soundtrack is not the primary focus, it contributes to the overall atmosphere, making the treasure hunting experience more engaging.

Upon release, Treasure Hunter Simulator received mixed reviews from players. Many appreciated the game's relaxing pace and the satisfaction of uncovering hidden treasures, while others pointed out issues such as repetitive gameplay and limited interaction with the environment. Despite the mixed reception, the game found a niche audience among players interested in simulation experiences and those curious about the hobby of metal detecting. The game's promotion highlighted its unique concept and the opportunity to explore diverse historical sites, appealing to fans of casual simulation games.