Super Cauldron
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Super Cauldron | |
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Developer(s) | Titus France |
Publisher(s) | Titus France |
Designer(s) | Vincent Berthelot |
Composer(s) | Grégory Makles (Amiga) Christian Lier (CPC) |
Platform(s) | Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS, Amstrad CPC |
Release | 1992: MS-DOS 1993: Amiga, ST, CPC |
Genre(s) | Platform |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Super Cauldron is a scrolling platform game released by Titus Software in 1992.
Gameplay
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Reception
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Reviews were greatly mixed between magazine reviews of the game upon its release:
- In the July 1993 issue of CU Amiga reviewer John Mather gave it a 27%, calling a new version of the game as dull and tedious.[1]
- Amiga Format gave it a 70% rating.[2]
- Amiga Action gave it 63% rating.[3]
- Amiga Computing gave it an 80% rating.[4]
- Amiga Power gave it a 26% rating.[5]
- The One Amiga gave it a 59% rating.[6] the first time it reviewed it, and then a 71% rating in an issue the next year.[7]
- Amstrad Action gave it a 96% rating.[8]
References
- ^ July 1993 issue of CU Amiga, page 62.
- ^ Amiga Format issue 49, August 1993, p.86.
- ^ Amiga Action issue 47 (Aug 1993).
- ^ Amiga Computing issue 63 (Aug 1993).
- ^ Amiga Power issue 27 (Jul 1993).
- ^ The One Amiga issue 57 (Jun 1993).
- ^ The One Amiga issue 70 (Jul 1994).
- ^ Amstrad Action issue 93 (Jun 1993).
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