Treasure Mountain!

is an educational video game published by The Learning Company in 1990[1] for DOS, Windows and Macintosh.

It teaches children aged five to nine reading, basic math, and logic skills.

The player takes on the role of the Super Seeker once again, whose job is to find the treasures and remove the Master of Mischief from the throne.

is to find the hidden treasures and return them to the chest in the castle at the top of the mountain.

When players use a net to capture an elf carrying a scroll and answer the riddle correctly, they will receive a clue consisting of a number, shape, or description about where the key to the next level is hidden, as well as any magical coins the elf is carrying.

At this point, players must climb up a maze of ladders, avoiding the Master of Mischief.

This prize is kept on display in the clubhouse, showing how many times players have ascended the mountain.

At higher ranks, the game becomes more difficult, as there will be more treasures to find, harder riddles to answer, and elves that steal magical coins by using elf dust.

The music heard in the game's introduction is Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's "Solfeggietto".

[9] They gave it a thumbs up, claiming that "children will be captivated by the game's vibrant graphics...They will spend many hours solving puzzles, doing math problems, and looking for hidden treasures-- sharpening their math skills without even realizing it".

[7] Abandonia users gave more mediocre reviews, but said that "collecting toys and getting to the next level can be somewhat addicting".