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Designer(s)
  
Vincent Berthelot

Developer
  
Titus Interactive SA

Genre
  
Platform game


Initial release date
  
November 1992

Publisher
  
Titus Interactive SA

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Composer(s)
  
Grégory Makles (Amiga) Christian Lier (CPC)

Platforms
  
Amiga, Amstrad CPC, DOS, MS-DOS, Atari ST, AmigaOS

Similar
  
Titus Interactive SA games, Other games

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Super Cauldron is a scrolling platform game released by Titus Software in 1993.

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Gameplay

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Zmira, a brave little witch, must cross three worlds, free people that have been enslaved by the evil sorcerer, look for lost magical powers and spells and destroy the evil sorcerer in his haunted castle.

Reception

Reviews were greatly mixed between magazine reviews of the game upon its release.

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  • In the July 1993 issue of CU Amiga reviewer John Mather gave it a 27%, saying "Where the original game was addictive and playable, this 'new improved' version seems dated infinitely dull and tedious."
  • Amiga Format gave it a 70% rating.
  • Amiga Action gave it 63% rating.
  • Amiga Computing gave it an 80% rating.
  • Amiga Power gave it a 26% rating.
  • The One Amiga gave it a 59% rating. the first time it reviewed it, and then a 71% rating in an issue the next year.
  • Amstrad Action gave it a 96% rating.

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