Colossal Cave review | GodisaGeek.com (2024)

by Chris Hyde on January 18, 2023

Nostalgia is often a devilishly beguiling mistress. Games we poured hours into in years gone by often hold a particular fondness in our hearts with our experience often recalled through a distinctly rose-tinted lens. That’s not to say those times weren’t enjoyed, but it’s often challenging to compare retro and modern gaming thanks to the constant march of progress. Games are of their time, and that’s my ultimate feeling when playing through Colossal Cave – a remake of Colossal Cave Adventure, a text adventure from 1976. Despite this looking and feeling like a newer game, sticking so close to its source material – warts and all – hampers its ability to find a place in 2023.

The premise of the adventure is to explore the titular Colossal Cave, full of labyrinthine passages and caverns, which are a constant barrier to your progress. There are also enemies you need to be wary of, and items to find and use to help further your quest. Success in your adventure requires you to locate treasures and return them safely to a house at the start of the game. Where to find the treasures isn’t obvious, nor how to get to some of them either. And that, as becomes apparent very early on, is intentional.

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It’s clear that Colossal Cave, and its predecessor, is a game all about discovery. You as a player are left largely on your own to figure things out for yourself. You aren’t told how many treasures there are for example, nor is it necessarily obvious when you have located one – unless you notice a slight increase in your adventure score. The whole premise is you are supposed to delve into the secrets of Colossal Cave and through curiosity and trial and error, try and figure out its intricacies.

Alongside discovery, there are a couple of other facets to Colossal Cave which are, perhaps, less desirable. These are the elements of randomness and deception. Randomness was a quirk of the original, that took a few forms, and the same is true in the remake. There are enemy dwarves in the caves who will appear and can throw a knife at you before you are allowed to react. There’s a chance the knife hits, and you die. You can either quit and start again or choose a resurrection that keeps your progress but puts you at the entrance to the cave, and reduces your adventure score. Neither is desirable, and neither is your fault, you’re simply in the hands of the random-Gods. I went for over an hour without a death, and then got stabbed four times in ten minutes, after reloading my save a few times. Infuriating, to say the least.

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A map can be drawn for you as you progress through the cave – perhaps the only quality-of-life tweak made in the game. It means you can put the graph paper down and let the game assist you through the twists and turns ahead. But even this can be confusing thanks to random-nature again, as some rooms only have a percentage chance of leading you to where they should, or otherwise lead you back to the room you tried to leave. No indicator to differentiate these are made on the map, and so when I was backtracking one time, I thought I was going mad, and in the end falsely deduced my map must be displaying a one-way system. But no, it is the game being discreetly random, purely to deceive you for its own amusem*nt.

And some will argue – particularly fans of the original – that it is these quirks that make Colossal Cave what it is, and there is some truth in that. But even the changes made to this remake hamper the experience. The switch from text adventure to first-person movement makes exploring the cave take longer than back in 1976. It’s obviously slower to trudge through a physical cave than simply enter the compass direction into a computer. So when you don’t know where you’re supposed to be going – and that’s very much intended – you can spend time wandering around quite slowly. There’s also the weird decision to not automatically attach to ladders. You have to approach them and then change to your interact prompt to actually initiate the climb or descent. It’s clunky, and made worse by the fact you can only do it if you are close enough to the ladder, without any visible indication when this is the case. The game has a recorded line of dialogue informing you that you need to be closer to use the ladder, as though even it knows itself the limitation of the interaction and the clunkiness of the design.

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It might not be immediately apparent, but I really wanted to love Colossal Cave. I grew up with the Zork games and even loved them when they transitioned to visually designed worlds you explored. But Colossal Cave is clearly a game of its time, and this is a remake that is as faithful as you will find. The choices in design made nearly 50 years ago, wouldn’t be made today, as the userbase would be frustrated long before they were intrigued enough to put the time and effort into mastering the quirky challenges in front of them.

Colossal Cave does more to highlight how far games have come in terms of design and quality-of-life additions due to their omission here. That said this does feel like those adventure games of yore, with the humour and style intact, and fans of the original or similar titles will welcome this revival into the modern era. And this niche audience will get a lot from it, but others will be left bemused and a bit disappointed.

Positives

True to the original game
Full of old-school adventure charm
Map addition is really useful

Negatives

Slow traversal
Random aspects can confuse and frustrate
Feels dated

Editor Rating

Our Score

6.0


SCORE OUT OF TEN

6.0



In Short

Colossal Cave is a love letter to the 1976 original which fans will enjoy, but newcomers will likely be confused, intimidated, and frustrated by its design.

Colossal Cave review | GodisaGeek.com (2024)

FAQs

Colossal Cave review | GodisaGeek.com? ›

Games are of their time, and that's my ultimate feeling when playing through Colossal Cave – a remake of Colossal Cave Adventure, a text adventure from 1976. Despite this looking and feeling like a newer game, sticking so close to its source material – warts and all – hampers its ability to find a place in 2023.

What is the secret word in colossal cave adventure? ›

"Xyzzy" is a magic word that teleports the player between two locations ("inside building" and the "debris room"). It was added by Crowther at a request by his sister when play-testing the game to skip the early section of the game.

How do you beat colossal cave? ›

In order to beat Colossal Cave, you need to interact with all 15 treasures in the game using either the EYE or HAND cursor. After that you must Tap to Reveal. The secondary objective is to earn as many points as you can, up to a maximum of 350 points.

How long to beat colossal cave adventure? ›

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Single-PlayerPolledMedian
Main Story21h 47m
Main + Extras13h 43m
Completionist110h
All PlayStyles42h 46m

How do you get past the snake in colossal cave adventure? ›

Getting past the snake in Hall of Mtn King

The snake in the Hall of the Mountain King must be scared away by clicking on it with the caged bird or dropping the caged bird on the ground in front of it. Note: The SW exit of Hall of the Mountain King (to Secret Canyon) is only blocked by the snake sometimes.

What is the password in cave story? ›

To enter, Quote must first know the password, found in Sue's letter. He will then say this password when prompted to. The password is "yrotS evaC", or "Litagano Motscoud" in the Aeon Genesis translation.

What is their secret code in opening the cave? ›

It opens on the magic words "open sesame" and seals itself on the words "close sesame".

How many steps are in the colossal cave? ›

As you descend approximately six stories deep (363 stair steps) you'll see some amazing cave formations including stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, box work, and helictites that were sculpted by millions of years of geological activity.

How do you catch a bird in the colossal cave? ›

Clicking on the bird with the Wicker Cage, while the Black Rod is not in our inventory, will capture the bird. In order to complete the game, we must use the bird on the snake in the Hall of the Mountain King (either clicking on the snake with the bird-in-cage cursor, or by dropping it in front of the snake).

How long is colossal cave? ›

It contains about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of mapped passageways. Temperatures inside average 70 °F (21 °C) year-round. Previous names include 'Mountain Springs Cave' and 'Five–Mile Cave'.

What was the first text based game? ›

Colossal Cave Adventure, created in 1976 for the PDP-10 computer was the first "text-adventure" video game.

What is the history of Colossal Cave Adventure? ›

Colossal Cave Adventure (also known as ADVENT, Colossal Cave, or Adventure) (Crowther, 1976; Crowther & Woods, 1977) was the first computer adventure game. It was originally designed by Will Crowther, a programmer and spelunking enthusiast who based the layout on part of the Mammoth Cave system in Kentucky.

How long to beat golden axe 3? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Golden Axe III is about 1½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 4 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

How do you unlock Titanoboa? ›

Titanoboa is unlocked by winning a Titanoboa pack from either the roulette or if the player places in the top 1% of the Titanoboa tournament. Additional individuals can be purchased in the market for 11,150 DNA or found through card packs.

What do you get for killing the giant snake Sekiro? ›

For one, they will earn the Fresh Serpent Viscera item. And secondly, they will also unlock of Sekiro's achievement/trophies for going through the trouble of killing the snake.

How do you fight the giant serpent? ›

Use the Sculptor's Idol before heading across a wooden plank. The Serpent will be resting below the player. Plays will need to jump directly down and deliver two quick blows to kill it. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

What is the magic word to open the cave? ›

Ali Baba is a poor woodcutter who secretly watches as 40 thieves hide their booty in a cave, the door to which can be opened only by the verbal command of “Open, Sesame!” He later uses this magic phrase, steals riches from the cave, and lives a prosperous life.

What is the mysterious cave code? ›

The cave code itself is completely randomized, and it is a different set of numbers for each and every player. The Fallout 76 mysterious cave code is a random code that helps you get into Vault 79. The cave code itself is completely randomized, and it is a different set of numbers for each and every player.

What is the age limit for Colossal Cave? ›

This 1.5-hour tour gives you a unique perspective on this mysterious cave system while teaching you about some of the more unusual geological features. And, if you're lucky, you'll meet a bat or spider along the way. This tour is restricted to those 12 and older. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

How do you catch the bird in Colossal Cave? ›

Clicking on the bird with the Wicker Cage, while the Black Rod is not in our inventory, will capture the bird. In order to complete the game, we must use the bird on the snake in the Hall of the Mountain King (either clicking on the snake with the bird-in-cage cursor, or by dropping it in front of the snake).

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