Treasure Seekers 3 presents itself well, with large locations filled with tons of potential inventory items or hidden objects you will need to tap on in order to progress in the game. The game actually does a pretty good job of making the scenes cluttered, but without too many items feeling like they simply don't belong in the scene, something many hidden object games fail to do.
The game's sound is okay, but nothing amazing. The background music feels like something you might hear at a haunted house, but not nearly as dark and forboding as you might think. As a result, you definitely get a ghostly feel from the game, but not in a malevolent way. In Treasure Seekers 3, ghosts aren't typically something to be scared of, just someone to help.