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Logo for Treasure Hunter Simulator game on Nintendo Switch

Treasure Hunter Simulator Lands on Nintendo Switch!

Posted on March 9, 2025July 3, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Get ready to embark on a peaceful yet thrilling treasure-hunting journey as Treasure Hunter Simulator makes its debut on the Nintendo Switch! Developed by DRAGO Entertainment—the creators of the popular Gas Station Simulator—this indie title invites players to explore historical locations across the world, equipped with only their instincts and a trusty metal detector.

What Makes It Special

Explore Real-World-Inspired Locations

The game transports players to stunning, historically inspired environments—from countryside ruins to ancient battlegrounds—each offering unique artifacts and challenges. You’ll scan, dig, identify, and document your findings, all while enjoying the calm satisfaction of discovery.

More Than a Simulator

Treasure Hunter Simulator offers something beyond the usual simulator loop. It combines strategic exploration with atmospheric storytelling, inviting players to uncover not just relics, but the stories behind them. The game balances relaxation and curiosity-driven gameplay in a way that appeals to both casual players and simulation fans alike.

A Calm Yet Rewarding Experience

With its tranquil soundtrack and realistic detector mechanics, the game creates a mindful and engaging atmosphere. Whether you’re hunting coins or lost heirlooms, every dig feels like a small personal victory.

Game Info

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Treasure Hunter Simulator

Release Date: June 27, 2024 (Switch)

Genre: Simulation, Exploration, Adventure

Developer: DRAGO Entertainment

Publisher: Ultimate Games S.A.

Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam), Xbox, PlayStation

A Game for Everyone Who Loves Exploration

Treasure Hunter Simulator isn’t just for die-hard simulator fans—it’s designed for anyone who enjoys thoughtful exploration and history-infused gameplay. With its arrival on Nintendo Switch, players can now take their treasure-hunting passion on the go.

Whether you’re scanning an open field for war relics or carefully brushing off a centuries-old coin, the sense of discovery is at the heart of every moment in this indie gem.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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