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This is my favorite treasure map, because it relies looking at the game from a different perspective and seeing what lines up to find the treasure.
Screenshots seem a little too easy by comparison, a bit on the nose. I was wondering if maybe some of the next ones could be done in different simplistic doodled styles like the one above, giving them a more unique appearance? Like, you could doodle one treasure map from the perspective of a fae on the ground in Winter, with things appearing much larger than they are. One a more vague hint like one of the two below, but not done as horribly MS Paint-y as I've done.
The top one is done in a grid with trees marked off, the bottom one requiring fishing knowledge of the only place in the game where Penguins are in any context - the Penguishes. I'd love if there were many, many more doodled / perspective-shifted maps.
Screenshots seem a little too easy by comparison, a bit on the nose. I was wondering if maybe some of the next ones could be done in different simplistic doodled styles like the one above, giving them a more unique appearance? Like, you could doodle one treasure map from the perspective of a fae on the ground in Winter, with things appearing much larger than they are. One a more vague hint like one of the two below, but not done as horribly MS Paint-y as I've done.
The top one is done in a grid with trees marked off, the bottom one requiring fishing knowledge of the only place in the game where Penguins are in any context - the Penguishes. I'd love if there were many, many more doodled / perspective-shifted maps.