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Explore ancient temples and exotic cities in Microsoft’s Secrets and Treasure app for Windows Phone

Ron Ron
July 18, 2019
2 min read

Explore ancient temples and exotic cities in Microsoft's Secrets and Treasure app for Windows Phone

If you are looking for a new adventure on your Windows Phone device, check out Secrets and Treasure from Microsoft Studios. This game, which was originally released in September, is now available for all regions. Secrets and Treasure is also a universal app.

“Battle your way through exotic locations and fiendish puzzles to discover treasure beyond your wildest imaginings. Uncover the secrets of the ancient world… and find out what really happened to legendary explorer Professor Flintlock,” the app description reads.

The game features Xbox Live integration, which means you can login with your Microsoft account and unlock achievements as you move on with the game. As the name of the game implies, you must go through exotic locations with extremely challenging puzzles, and find treasures as you move on with the game. But be careful, one wrong move could lead to destruction, and you may have to start the puzzle all over again. 

Here are the key features of the game:

  • Explore ancient temples, untouched jungles, and exotic cities long lost in the mists of time.
  • Navigate your way through a variety of brain-teasing puzzles, where a single misplaced shot can be the difference between success and failure.
  • Gather and train a diverse crew, each with their own unique talents, skills and personality.
  • Discover loyal allies and treacherous enemies… although it’s not always easy to tell friend from foe!

The game is available for free, but features in-app purchases ranging from $1.99 to $19.99. Grab it via the download link below.

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