After beating Treasure MathStorm Updated being the Windows 98 Version 2.0, this lead me to a Final Score Total of 36 out of 36 Points Skill Level Scores Elf Questions = 6 Points Snowball Piles = 6 Points (Imported) Time Igloo = 6 Points Golden Room = 6 Points Crystal Caves = 6 Points Icy Gate = 6 Points Final Skill Level Score: 35/36 Points
Treasure MathStorm Accuracy Rating: 100% (4.0 AVG) Rank: S
Treasure Cove Deluxe Version 1.1 (Windows) & Treasure Cove Updated 2.0 are next when I return from my trip.
Great job! mrgreen and sounds fun! well bonne soiree ^^
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2025 11:56 am
After beating both Treasure MathStorm Deluxe & Updated Versions being the Windows 3.1 and 98 Versions, this lead me to an overall Final Score Total of 71 out of 72 Points Skill Level Scores *Treasure MathStorm Deluxe 1.1* Elf Questions = 6 Points Snowball Piles = 6 Points Time Igloo = 6 Points Golden Room = 6 Points Crystal Caves = 6 Points Icy Gate = 5 Points
Here's the Ranking Chart for Treasure Cove *Point Requirements* Trainee = NA 1 Star = 100 2 Star = 1,000 3 Star = 7,000 4 Star = 14,000 5 Star = 50,000 6 Star = 88,000 Champion = 200,000 (Required to win the game)
As each Era has different Gemstone Totals 5 Each = Grotto 1 10 Each = Grotto 2 15 Each = Grotto 3 Purple Gem = Multiplier (2x, 3x, 4x)
Possible Maximum Gem Values Trainee to 1-Star = 10, 30, 60, 60 to 180 (Shark City) Gems 2-3 Star = 15, 45, 90, 120, 360 (Sea Salmon Cave) or 1,080 (Shark City) Gems
6 Star = 25, 75, 150, 375 (Starstar Circus), 500, 2,500 (Salmon Cave), 12,500 (Shark City) NOTE: For 6-Star Multiplier Gems in Shark City, you better have a good number of Flashlight Energy and Oxygen in your Air Tank before attempting a 12,500 Point Clearance
The Multiplier Gem is normally found in a Sea Salmon Cave within Grotto 3 and/or Sharks Lair = Sea Salmon Cave on Rank 3 = Seastar Circus on Rank 4
The Respawning Goobies from the Goobie Holes and Sea Salmon Caves appear on later Skill Levels as the game gets harder
After completing Treasure Cove Deluxe, how I measured up in that game was a Final Score of 204,920 Points which is Equal to an Accuracy Rating of 102.46 out of 100 being an S Rank
Next up is the Treausre Cove Updated Version being 2.0
Queentintin
Kanna Kakimari
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2025 4:13 pm
CrystBalfast
Here's the Ranking Chart for Treasure Cove *Point Requirements* Trainee = NA 1 Star = 100 2 Star = 1,000 3 Star = 7,000 4 Star = 14,000 5 Star = 50,000 6 Star = 88,000 Champion = 200,000 (Required to win the game)
As each Era has different Gemstone Totals 5 Each = Grotto 1 10 Each = Grotto 2 15 Each = Grotto 3 Purple Gem = Multiplier (2x, 3x, 4x)
Possible Maximum Gem Values Trainee to 1-Star = 10, 30, 60, 60 to 180 (Shark City) Gems 2-3 Star = 15, 45, 90, 120, 360 (Sea Salmon Cave) or 1,080 (Shark City) Gems
6 Star = 25, 75, 150, 375 (Starstar Circus), 500, 2,500 (Salmon Cave), 12,500 (Shark City) NOTE: For 6-Star Multiplier Gems in Shark City, you better have a good number of Flashlight Energy and Oxygen in your Air Tank before attempting a 12,500 Point Clearance
The Multiplier Gem is normally found in a Sea Salmon Cave within Grotto 3 and/or Sharks Lair = Sea Salmon Cave on Rank 3 = Seastar Circus on Rank 4
The Respawning Goobies from the Goobie Holes and Sea Salmon Caves appear on later Skill Levels as the game gets harder
After completing Treasure Cove Deluxe, how I measured up in that game was a Final Score of 204,920 Points which is Equal to an Accuracy Rating of 102.46 out of 100 being an S Rank
Next up is the Treausre Cove Updated Version being 2.0
For Super Solvers Gizmos & Gadgets, it has 3 Factors for the Overall Maximum Score. To answer that question, you would need to lay out the challenges in that game.
First are the science puzzles which are behind locked doors in the warehouse floors. Once thing to consider is that when there's less than 5 Science Puzzles Remaining, the puzzles will repeat themselves.
Second is the Vehicle Parts for the 15 Races as we'll only be counting the Fastest Parts Possible for the game. There's 5 Races in each of the 3 Fields of Transportation: Aircraft, Automobile and Alternate Energy.
To Determine the Fastest Parts Possible, the player will need to read the schematics before entering the warehouse to find said parts as they have the answers ahead of time. Playing the Game without the Robotic Monkeys also can help because playing the game with the Monkeys will make the game harder as they can steal the best parts for the Vehicle.
= Aircraft Blimp: 3 Parts Glider: 6 Parts Propeller Airplane: 8 Parts Helicopter: 8 Parts Private Jet: 9 34 Parts for Aircraft Overall
= Automobile Soapbox Car: 3 Parts Class 1 Gasoline Car: 7 Parts Class 2 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts Class 3 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts Class 4 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts 34 Parts for Automobile Overall
= Alternate Energy Bicycle Car: 4 Parts Solar Car: 7 Parts Class 1 Electric Car: 7 Parts Class 2 Electric Car: 8 Parts Hydrogen Car: 9 Parts 35 Parts for Alternate Energy Overall
Total Vehicle Parts: 103 Parts
One thing to note is that missing a Vehicle Part can cause a Vehicle to get a slow start but where reduced speed comes reduced score. In my case, I got 102 out 103 Parts. The Part I missed in the Private Jet race was the Turbofan Engine with Electronic Computer Controls and I used the Standard Turbofan Engine instead. Only getting one Vehicle Part wrong.
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2025 3:41 pm
CrystBalfast
Gizmos & Gadgets
Queentintin
Kanna Kakimari
For Super Solvers Gizmos & Gadgets, it has 3 Factors for the Overall Maximum Score. To answer that question, you would need to lay out the challenges in that game.
First are the science puzzles which are behind locked doors in the warehouse floors. Once thing to consider is that when there's less than 5 Science Puzzles Remaining, the puzzles will repeat themselves.
Second is the Vehicle Parts for the 15 Races as we'll only be counting the Fastest Parts Possible for the game. There's 5 Races in each of the 3 Fields of Transportation: Aircraft, Automobile and Alternate Energy.
To Determine the Fastest Parts Possible, the player will need to read the schematics before entering the warehouse to find said parts as they have the answers ahead of time. Playing the Game without the Robotic Monkeys also can help because playing the game with the Monkeys will make the game harder as they can steal the best parts for the Vehicle.
= Aircraft Blimp: 3 Parts Glider: 6 Parts Propeller Airplane: 8 Parts Helicopter: 8 Parts Private Jet: 9 34 Parts for Aircraft Overall
= Automobile Soapbox Car: 3 Parts Class 1 Gasoline Car: 7 Parts Class 2 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts Class 3 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts Class 4 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts 34 Parts for Automobile Overall
= Alternate Energy Bicycle Car: 4 Parts Solar Car: 7 Parts Class 1 Electric Car: 7 Parts Class 2 Electric Car: 8 Parts Hydrogen Car: 9 Parts 35 Parts for Alternate Energy Overall
Total Vehicle Parts: 103 Parts
One thing to note is that missing a Vehicle Part can cause a Vehicle to get a slow start but where reduced speed comes reduced score. In my case, I got 102 out 103 Parts. The Part I missed in the Private Jet race was the Turbofan Engine with Electronic Computer Controls and I used the Standard Turbofan Engine instead. Only getting one Vehicle Part wrong.
For Super Solvers Gizmos & Gadgets, it has 3 Factors for the Overall Maximum Score. To answer that question, you would need to lay out the challenges in that game.
First are the science puzzles which are behind locked doors in the warehouse floors. Once thing to consider is that when there's less than 5 Science Puzzles Remaining, the puzzles will repeat themselves.
Second is the Vehicle Parts for the 15 Races as we'll only be counting the Fastest Parts Possible for the game. There's 5 Races in each of the 3 Fields of Transportation: Aircraft, Automobile and Alternate Energy.
To Determine the Fastest Parts Possible, the player will need to read the schematics before entering the warehouse to find said parts as they have the answers ahead of time. Playing the Game without the Robotic Monkeys also can help because playing the game with the Monkeys will make the game harder as they can steal the best parts for the Vehicle.
= Aircraft Blimp: 3 Parts Glider: 6 Parts Propeller Airplane: 8 Parts Helicopter: 8 Parts Private Jet: 9 34 Parts for Aircraft Overall
= Automobile Soapbox Car: 3 Parts Class 1 Gasoline Car: 7 Parts Class 2 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts Class 3 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts Class 4 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts 34 Parts for Automobile Overall
= Alternate Energy Bicycle Car: 4 Parts Solar Car: 7 Parts Class 1 Electric Car: 7 Parts Class 2 Electric Car: 8 Parts Hydrogen Car: 9 Parts 35 Parts for Alternate Energy Overall
Total Vehicle Parts: 103 Parts
One thing to note is that missing a Vehicle Part can cause a Vehicle to get a slow start but where reduced speed comes reduced score. In my case, I got 102 out 103 Parts. The Part I missed in the Private Jet race was the Turbofan Engine with Electronic Computer Controls and I used the Standard Turbofan Engine instead. Only getting one Vehicle Part wrong.
pretty cool =)
Thanks. I enjoy having fun with numbers like this when it comes to Educational Software from the 1980s to Early 2000s as figuring out the Maximum Score is challenging for a Pro Filler.
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2025 8:03 pm
CrystBalfast
Queentintin
CrystBalfast
Gizmos & Gadgets
Queentintin
Kanna Kakimari
For Super Solvers Gizmos & Gadgets, it has 3 Factors for the Overall Maximum Score. To answer that question, you would need to lay out the challenges in that game.
First are the science puzzles which are behind locked doors in the warehouse floors. Once thing to consider is that when there's less than 5 Science Puzzles Remaining, the puzzles will repeat themselves.
Second is the Vehicle Parts for the 15 Races as we'll only be counting the Fastest Parts Possible for the game. There's 5 Races in each of the 3 Fields of Transportation: Aircraft, Automobile and Alternate Energy.
To Determine the Fastest Parts Possible, the player will need to read the schematics before entering the warehouse to find said parts as they have the answers ahead of time. Playing the Game without the Robotic Monkeys also can help because playing the game with the Monkeys will make the game harder as they can steal the best parts for the Vehicle.
= Aircraft Blimp: 3 Parts Glider: 6 Parts Propeller Airplane: 8 Parts Helicopter: 8 Parts Private Jet: 9 34 Parts for Aircraft Overall
= Automobile Soapbox Car: 3 Parts Class 1 Gasoline Car: 7 Parts Class 2 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts Class 3 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts Class 4 Gasoline Car: 8 Parts 34 Parts for Automobile Overall
= Alternate Energy Bicycle Car: 4 Parts Solar Car: 7 Parts Class 1 Electric Car: 7 Parts Class 2 Electric Car: 8 Parts Hydrogen Car: 9 Parts 35 Parts for Alternate Energy Overall
Total Vehicle Parts: 103 Parts
One thing to note is that missing a Vehicle Part can cause a Vehicle to get a slow start but where reduced speed comes reduced score. In my case, I got 102 out 103 Parts. The Part I missed in the Private Jet race was the Turbofan Engine with Electronic Computer Controls and I used the Standard Turbofan Engine instead. Only getting one Vehicle Part wrong.
pretty cool =)
Thanks. I enjoy having fun with numbers like this when it comes to Educational Software from the 1980s to Early 2000s as figuring out the Maximum Score is challenging for a Pro Filler.