Overview:

You are treasure hunters who have landed on a lush tropical island ready to search for gold, but an approaching storm threatens to thwart your plans for fortune!
Players must work together to explore and discover hidden treasure chests around the island as weather cards are flipped to represent the storms that could halt treasure seekers in their tracks!
Game Play:
First, determine the challenge level of the game by deciding to locate 1,2, 0r 3 treasure chests. Players take three cards to start the game, then take turns playing a card to the discard pile and completing their action: either moving their treasure hunter down a path, flipping a cloud to a storm cloud, flipping a storm cloud back to a cloud, or getting lost in the mysterious mist. After discovering all treasure chests, players must make their way back to the dock and board their boat before the storm makes it impossible to do so.


Gameschooling:
As an introduction to board gaming, My First Treasure Hunt helps very young players build a gaming foundation and improve basic board gaming skills like taking turns, handling cards, counting, making age-appropriate decisions, and learning simple strategy.
What We Like About This Game:
- The box is appropriately sized for the components, a rarity in board gaming!
- The components are very colorful and sturdy, sure to capture the attention of little board gamers.
- Reading not required for this game, but a general knowledge of numbers and counting is.
- The game plays in about 10-15 minutes.
- The level of difficulty can be adjusted depending on ages/skill of children playing.
Final Thoughts
Cooperative games are fantastic to play with children because it lessens the competitive factor and focuses on everyone working together to beat the game. Playing through My First Treasure Hunt, we found the style of game play and colorful look to be similar to another cooperative board gaming publisher we love, Peaceable Kingdom. (And this is a great compliment, because we love their games!)
We were impressed with the components, rules, and overall game play. Our 6.5 year old had fun playing this simple game even though she has moved on to playing some games from our collection. She also loved coloring the including sheet featuring the characters of the Jumping High Five Games universe.
For board gaming families who start their children in the hobby at a young age, I believe the sweet spot for this game is about 4-5 years old. And while our daughter has generally outgrown the simple play of My First Treasure Hunt, she still enjoys breezy children’s games and has requested to play this one when it’s her turn to choose games for game night. For non-gaming families just introducing mechanisms to their children, I think this game is perfect for 4-7 years old.
Bottom Line:
My First Treasure Hunt is a fun, colorful introduction to board gaming I would recommend for ages 4-6.
We received our copy of My First Treasure Hunt from Jumping High Five Games for review, but all opinions are our own.





































