The Famous Five: Treasure Island

The Famous Five: Treasure Island (1999)

by Westka Interactive GmbH, Ravensburger Interactive Media
Genres:Adventure, Point-and-click
Themes:Mystery
Game modes:Single player
Story:Enid Blyton The Famous 5: Treasure Island is the first episode in Ravensburger's The Famous 5 series after the books of Enid Blyton for ages seven and up. Julian, Dick, Anne, George and the dog Timmy are staying at Kirrin Cottage and are on a treasure hunt. You have to foil the plans of a devious professor that has suspicious interest in the old shipwreck off Kirrin Island.Show more
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