Difference between revisions of "Super Cauldron"
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The music was composed by [[Weee!|Christian Lier]] using ''[[Soundtrakker]]''. | The music was composed by [[Weee!|Christian Lier]] using ''[[Soundtrakker]]''. | ||
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It was one of Titus' last releases for the Amstrad CPC, along with ''[[Prehistorik 2]]''. | It was one of Titus' last releases for the Amstrad CPC, along with ''[[Prehistorik 2]]''. |
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Super Cauldron is a platform game that was programmed by Elmar Krieger and released by Titus in 1992.
The music was composed by Christian Lier using Soundtrakker. All graphics were PC transfers, except of the title screen which was drawn by Harris Kladis (Rex).
It was one of Titus' last releases for the Amstrad CPC, along with Prehistorik 2.
Reviews
Simon Forrester reviewed Super Cauldron in the June 1993 issue of Amstrad Action (issue 93), giving the game an overall rating of 96% - one of the highest ratings that AA has ever given. This two-page review was noteworthy in that Simon wrote it in the form of a poem.