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Developer(s)Axis Komputerkunst
Publisher(s)Atari Germany
Ariolasoft
Designer(s)Peter Finzel[1]
Platform(s)Atari 8-bit
Release1985
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player, Two players cooperatively

Cavelord is an Atari 8-bit family action-adventure game written by Peter Finzel and published by Atari Germany and Ariolasoft in 1985.

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Gameplay

Lightning strikes

The player controls the hero Telos on his winged horse Pegamis and has to explore two caves within a large scrolling playfield. While exploring the caves the player is threatened by flying creatures called "Nemesides" that appear occasionally. The player must also avoid obstacles such as striking lightning, exploding volcanoes, and falling rocks. If the player runs into any of these obstacles strength points are deducted. The player can replenish strength by collecting strength symbols. Dangling vines slow the player's movement, but not that of the Nemesides. The player can shoot and destroy Nemesides, but this is optional. The game doesn't award any score.

To advance, Telos must collect and use different items in the caves. The ultimate goal is to collect three crown pieces which are scattered around the caves and bring the completed crown to King Arud near the game's starting point.

In one-player-mode, it's only possible to shoot in the most recent direction moved, whereas in two-player mode one player moves the hero and the other player shoots. The game has three difficulty levels which differ in the amount of strength deducted when running into adversaries and in the frequency of the appearance of Nemesides.

Development

Cavelord uses George Frideric Handel's Passepied in C major as its title music.

Reception

Cavelord received a positive review in the March 1985 issue of German magazine Happy Computer.[2]

References

  1. ^ Hague, James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
  2. ^ Ambler, G. (February 1985). "Spiele-Test: Cavelord". Happy Computer: 124–125.

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