: Draw a dashed line showing the adventurer's path and mark the final location with a large "X". 3. Add Clues and Riddles

Let it dry completely; once dry, it will look old and dirty.

Make the map interactive by adding specific tasks, similar to the game's job system:

: Write clues in simple code (e.g., A=1, B=2) to add difficulty.

: Write hints that point from one landmark to the next.

: Crumple the paper into a tight ball several times and then smooth it out to create realistic creases and a rustic texture.

: To mimic the game’s PDA, you can draw a grid over your map or add a "legend" with symbols for different types of artifacts.

To put together a physical "treasure paper" or DIY map inspired by Treasure Hunter Simulator , you can follow these steps to make it look authentic and aged.