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Lucozade
Issue 51 - October 28, 1999
 
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Treasure Strike

Information on Kid's forthcoming action/adventure title

Treasure Strike offers players the chance to journey across the world, in search of treasure, with your ultimate goal being to find the legendary 'Flower of God'. The game allows you to choose from one of many different characters, all of whom possess their own advantages and disadvantages. During your quest you'll be required to find treasure and equipment in order to improve your power and abilities.

With a network mode in mind, Kid are hoping to facilitate up to four players, where they can meet online, travel together or engage in battle. Although we still don't have enough information in order to make a judgement at this stage, it certainly sounds interesting. In fact, similarities can already be drawn to Sonic Team's Phantasy Star Online, enhancing the appeal further.


Courtesy of IGN.com

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