Cadaver (video game)

Cadaver (video game)

Infobox VG
title = Cadaver


developer = Bitmap Brothers
publisher = Image Works
designer =
engine =
released = vgy|1990
genre = Action-adventure
modes = Single-player
ratings =
platforms = Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Acorn Archimedes
media = Floppy disk
requirements =
input =

"Cadaver" is an isometric action-adventure game by the Bitmap Brothers, originally released by Image Works in 1990, for Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS and Acorn Archimedes. In the game the player controls Karadoc the dwarf.

Plot and levels

In the original "Cadaver", Karadoc, who is a gold-hungry dwarf and really just hopes to find a treasure, is on a mission to seek out and kill the necromancer Dianos, the sole remaining inhabitant of Castle Wulf.

The game consists of five levels representing different floors of Castle Wulf. Entering the castle via the sewers, Karadoc works his way up from the dungeons, through guard chambers, royal hall, king's private chambers and finally the battlements with Dianos's sanctum.

Karadoc's main modus operandi is picking up, throwing, pulling, pushing and stacking objects. By piling up a number of boxes, bones or other items, it is possible to reach higher places. Karadoc can find and use a small number of weapons such as rocks and shuriken, but puzzles are the main driving-force behind the gameplay.

The game is heavily scripted. The isometric objects can react to a variety of other objects; for instance, a poisoned key can be cleaned by dropping a vial of water on it, and potions can be enhanced by the potion booster spell. The game has a wide variety of puzzles requiring items to be found, brought and used in a variety of places. The solutions to these puzzles sometimes require leaps in logic and the game has plenty of secret areas, hidden spells etc. Many of the puzzles also have multiple-solutions and there is often no specific order that the puzzles on a level have to be solved in.

Boss monsters:
* Level 1: The Dragon
* Level 4: three Demons
* Level 5: Dianos

Gameplay

Movement

The game is played using a joystick, with which you can control the movement of Karadoc in 8 directions. The directions are not as one would expect in a game from today - instead, they are rotated. If you push the joystick up, Karadoc will run "north", which is right-up on the screen. If you want Karadoc to move up on the screen (which is "north-west" in the game), you need to push the joystick left-up. The fire button of the joystick is used to jump.

Interaction with objects

When Karadoc touches an object, he can push it around, unless it is too heavy (a potion of strength allows pushing heavier objects). Touching an object also causes the context menu to be enabled. When the context menu is enabled, the fire button is used to select an action from the menu instead of jumping. The possible actions depend on the type of object, and are represented with icons. They include things like "investigate", "pull", "pick up", "drink", "open", "insert", "give" and some others. Items which are picked up land in Karadocs inventory, and get additional actions, like "cast" for spells. One item at a time also can be readied, usually a weapon, which makes the fire button throw or use the readied item instead of jumping.

Cadaver: The Payoff

The game has a follow-up named "The Payoff". After defeating Dianos, Karadoc returns to the inn only to find his employers gone, and every living person within the city either dead or transformed into a monster. Seeking the cause behind this, the dwarf fights his way to the local temple, and finds the answers - and his money - deep down in the crypts.

Gameplay is similar. "Cadaver: The Payoff" has only four levels, but they are significantly larger than those of the first game, and the second level has a large number of monsters and scant possibilities to heal.

Boss monsters:
* Level 3: The Guardian

Demos

There are three levels besides the nine from the two official releases:

* "Gatehouse", an early preview demo of the game, released on Amiga Format Cover Disk #13 [Pages 87,88; Amiga Format issue 13 (August 1990), ] .

* "Temple" [pages 16,17; Zero issue 16 (February 1991) & Coverdisk 8 of same] .

* "The Last Supper", a demo released on Zero Coverdisk #15 in issue 23 [Pages 8,9; Zero issue 23(September 1991) and Coverdisc 1 of same ] . The story takes place in the "Zeigenhoff" building, and sometimes this demo is referred to by that name.

Reception

The game was received very well at its release. According to the official site, it has received the following awards:
* Golden Chalice 1990 Adventure Game of the Year
* Generation 4 1990 Best Foreign Adventure
* Golden Chalice Adventure Game of the Year

The Atari version was awarded as "C+VG HIT" in the Computer and Video Games magazine issue 107 [Swan, Robert; "Cadver"; Review in "C+VG magazine issue 107 (October 1990)"] in 1990. In the same year, the Amiga version received a "CU Screen Star" from the CU Amiga Magazine [Patterson,Mark;"Cadver"; review in CU Amiga November 1990,pp40-41 ] and was made an "Amiga Joker Hit" in the Amiga Joker magazine [Max Magenauer, Amiga Joker 12/90] , amongst others

References

External links

* [http://www.bitmap-brothers.co.uk/our-games/past/cadaver.htm Official website]
* [http://gods-country.de/cadaver/cadframes_eng.htm Fansite] with complete maps of all 12 levels


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Cadaver (video game) — Cadaver (jeu vidéo) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cadaver. Cadaver Éditeur Image Works Développeur Bitmap Brothers Date de sortie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Cadaver (disambiguation) — A cadaver is a dead human body.Cadaver may also refer to:* Cadaver tomb, tomb featuring an effigy in the form of a decomposing body * Cadaver (video game), a video game * Cadaver (band), a Norwegian death metal band * Cadaver (software), a… …   Wikipedia

  • Thriller (music video) — Infobox Film name=Michael Jackson s Thriller caption = Michael Jackson s Thriller . director=John Landis writer= John Landis Michael Jackson starring= Michael Jackson Ola Ray producer= George Folsey Jr. distributor=Columbia Pictures Epic Records… …   Wikipedia

  • Jeux Vidéo C — 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Jeux video C — Jeux vidéo C 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Jeux vidéo c — 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Jeux vidéo C — 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Heavy Rain — This article is about the video game. For classifications of the quantity of rain, see rain. Heavy Rain European box art Developer(s) Quantic Dream …   Wikipedia

  • The Thing (film) — Infobox Film name = John Carpenter’s The Thing writer = Novella: John W. Campbell, Jr. Screenplay: Bill Lancaster starring = Kurt Russell Wilford Brimley Keith David David Clennon Donald Moffat Thomas G. Waites Joel Polis Peter Maloney Charles… …   Wikipedia

  • List of creatures in the Resident Evil series — The following is a list of recurring fictional creatures that have appeared in the Resident Evil video game series. For creatures in Resident Evil 4 , see List of Resident Evil 4 creatures . Resident Evil Zombie The zombies featured in the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”