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Explore Exotic Locations And Temples In Secrets And Treasure The Lost Cities For Windows 8.1 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 25, 2014
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Explore exotic locations and temples on Secrets And Treasure - The Lost Cities for Windows 8

Earlier this year, we spotted a trademark application titled “Secrets And Treasure” owned by Microsoft. Due to the lack of information, it was expected that Secrets and Treasure would be an Xbox One title which the company was expected to reveal at the gaming event, E3. Secrets And Treasure is indeed a game, but not for Xbox platform. Instead it runs on Windows 8.1.

It’s a casual puzzle game that for its adventurous theme will remind you of the popular Indiana Jones movies. Your task is to explore through exotic locations, temples, and jungles to discover the treasure while training a crew who bring their own skills and personalities.

To get to the treasure — which is the ultimate goal — you are required to solve a number of puzzles. Secrets And Treasure The Lost Cities is available for free from the Windows Store. Take it out for a spin and let us know your experience.

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