Arle's Adventure: Treasure Hunter

Arle's Adventure: Treasure Hunter is a monster-training RPG for the PC, developed by Mind's Eye Productions and Compile and Published by Hasbro Interactive in 2000. The game features five worlds (or towns) and Internet play. It had a virtually similar game released for the Game Boy Color under the name Arle's Adventure: Magical Jewels. This was also the only spin-off game of the Puyo Puyo series that didn't see a release in Japan.

Gameplay
Arle's Adventure: Treasure Hunter is a monster training RPG in the vein of Pokémon. As Arle Nadja, the player collects several Puyo cards. Each Puyo card contains a monster that can be summoned into battle and enhanced by way of stat-raising gems.

In battle, Arle summons up to two monsters from her six-card hand to assist her. Random battles, which consist of Arle's team versus two card monsters and a familiar Madou Monogatari opponent, can be won by simply defeating the leader character; however, defeating the entire team yields an EXP bonus. The player's characters have their HP automatically restored after battle, but any completely-incapacitated monsters remain unavailable until the player visits a card station.

Plot
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Playable

 * Arle Nadja and Carbuncle

Random Enemies

 * Barbegazi
 * Black Kikimora
 * Cait Sith
 * Choppun
 * Demon Servant
 * Dullahan
 * Gust
 * Honey Bee
 * Lycanthrope
 * Merrow
 * Mummy
 * Nasu Grave
 * Panotty
 * Siren
 * Skeleton-T
 * Vampire
 * Water Element
 * Will o Wisp
 * Wraith
 * Zombie

Bosses/Mini-Bosses

 * Zoh Daimaoh
 * Kodomo Dragon
 * Owlbear
 * Schezo Wegey
 * Suketoudara

Other

 * Rulue
 * Minotauros

Reception
Arle's Adventure: Treasure Hunter received generally positive reviews from critics. GameSpot praised the game, saying "The graphic and gameplay looked like a great concept, it's a great PC title you should pick up". IGN gave the game a 7.8 out of 10. The game currently holds a ranking of 85 out of 100 on Metacritic.