
GamePro writes: "With all of the items available in the game, I couldn't stop thinking of Scribblenauts, the highly anticipated DS game due out this September. However, Scribblenauts has seemingly limitless items but there are also actual puzzles to accomplish with them. Treasure World is a great first step in trying to offer something new, but it ultimately feels like a tech demo rather than a full-fledged retail offering".

GF writes: "A lot of the time fanboys may give casual gamers a hard time. Well in today's gaming market, casual games are nothing to laugh at. Just ask any publisher and they'll tell you that casual gamers are the ones controlling the market. So out of respect for the casual gamers who line the pockets of publishers, we present this year's Top 10 Casual Games List. ..."

Treasure World focuses on creating music, which is great and an excellent starting point for more such games with a larger variety of treasure hunting possibilities. Blogcritics did enjoy Treasure World and think that it caters to a wide range of audiences and gaming fans. Children and adults alike will have fun collecting stars, treasures, and using their imagination and creativity. Overall it's a fun game that is sure to draw many fans and be met with rave reviews.

Gamer Limit writes: "It seems like with every generation, we're introduced to a new, mind-blowing aspect of functionality in the gaming medium. For the Nintendo Entertainment System, it was the Power Glove, and R.O.B. The SNES introduced the Super Gameboy, and thus, inter-console connectivity. The Sony Playstation, along with the Sega CD, ushered in compact disc playback, and the Playstation 2, Xbox, and Dreamcast introduced us to the world of online console gaming. The lovable portable touch screen device, Nintendo DS, has ushered in a new era of portable wi-fi compatibility, and so far, it's done an excellent job."