Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/colossal-cave-3d/id6443992938 Colossal Cave 3D Cygnus Entertainment, LLC > CAVE EXPLORATION AWAITS Embark on a timeless journey through a sprawling cave system packed with treasures, creatures… Free Buy Now Watch Media Details> CAVE EXPLORATION AWAITS Embark on a timeless journey through a sprawling cave system packed with treasures, creatures, mazes, and wit-defying puzzles. The great grandpappy of adventure games will test you and tickle your problem-solving skills as you unearth its plot and secrets. Through cunning trial-and-error you will crawl through tight squeezes, encounter impressive caverns, collect inventory, locate treasure, thwart dwarf attacks, all while keeping your eye on the score before your lamp goes out. Dust off your vintage Colossal Cave maps from the 70s or 80s, they'll still work like a charm. This is a faithful, unchanged tribute to the original game design. Need a little nudge? Call our classic hint line at 1-206-207-9017 for a helping hand. Can't seem to make progress? Search online for hints and tips that have been shared for decades. Any tips or tricks regarding the original game play will still work here. Or, join our Discord for even more support! > DISCOVER THE LEGEND Developed in the mid-1970’s by amateur cave spelunker, this classic text-adventure was originally crafted as a way for a father to entertain his two young daughters. Will Crowther based his design on detailed cave maps he’d made with his wife, Patricia, of the Bedquilt section of Kentucky’s Mammoth cave. Shortly thereafter, the code-prankster, Don Woods, discovered the game on the ARPANET and expanded the cave. > GRAPHICS ADVENTURE PIONEER Enter Roberta Williams. She first played the game in 1979 and was instantly hooked. She spent weeks playing the game, taking notes and mapping out the cave, as it was revealed through the textual descriptions in game. Her mind was filled with imaginary neon mushrooms, misty underground lakes, a snappy bivalve mollusk, and a noticeably absent giant. After finishing the game, and all 350 points achieved, she was ready for another adventure – a dilemma in 1979. If it was another adventure she wanted, she’d have to make her own! And, indeed she did. In 1980 she designed and developed the world’s first graphic computer game, Mystery House. > TIMELESS QUEST AHEAD This groundbreaking game is considered one of the most influential in history, establishing conventions that have become standard in the adventure game genre. It has been ported to just about every computer and console, played by millions, and inspired many other games, books, movies, and TV series. Relive the golden age of adventure gaming. Immerse yourself in a timeless exploration through a sprawling cave system filled with treasures, creatures, and brain-teasing puzzles. Transport back to a more innocent time and experience the retro-cool of point-and-click mechanics, accompanied by an art style that harkens back to the golden age of adventure games. This lovingly and respectfully assembled tribute is brought to you by boutique studio, Cygnus Entertainment. > GET LAMP With its challenging and mind-bending puzzles, this explorative game will keep you enthralled. Explore 14 distinct regions filled with magic, hidden secrets, breathtaking views, and cave-dwelling creatures of all types. Each area offers a unique and enchanting experience. And with over 20 individual achievements to find and accomplish, you'll be hooked for hours. • Simple, intuitive, point-&-click controls • Captivating, colorful, and immersive regions • Challenging, logic-driven puzzles • A perfect blend of challenge and reward • Scenic subterranean vistas with hidden secrets • Over 20 individual achievements to accomplish And, as much as this game is steeped in gaming history and lore, there’s also a reason it’s stood the test of time and become so richly intertwined with gaming culture. It’s fun! It is also thought provoking and challenging. It is both simple and complex. It's creative - and, as Roberta says, it’s a fantastic design. Venture down into Colossal Cave and explore its depths. Don’t forget your lamp! Information Seller:Cygnus Entertainment, LLC Genre:Adventure, Puzzle Release:Sep 25, 2023 Updated:Aug 15, 2024 Version:1.2.30006 Size:2.1 GB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube Channel squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,715 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #2 squarezero, Sep 27, 2023 Had no idea this was coming to iOS. Awesome! Brightsiderus Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2017 2,234 540 113 #3 Brightsiderus, Sep 28, 2023 Controls are awful Cinot Well-Known Member Jun 19, 2016 61 12 8 #4 Cinot, Sep 28, 2023 Yes, the controls are not very good. Wish they had made dualstick instead of the „walk“ and „look“ button. But it‘s playable, if there are no combats. I put the sensivity bar a bit over the half to turn faster Brightsiderus Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2017 2,234 540 113 #5 Brightsiderus, Sep 28, 2023 Ithis game is point & click. And it sad that you don’t have to point anymore. Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 987 230 43 #6 Stronsay, Sep 28, 2023 Very interesting. The original Colossal Cave; with UI to match. Game of the Year (1976). David1953 Well-Known Member May 26, 2013 476 40 28 #7 David1953, Sep 28, 2023 I don’t see any in app purchases listed for this one, at least on the Store page. I can't imagine it being completely free, unless they simply haven’t updated the store page to reflect the cost of the game. Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 987 230 43 #8 Stronsay, Sep 28, 2023 I don’t understand it either - £20 on Steam and apparently free on iOS. I’m some way into the caves so doesn’t appear to be just a demo. David1953 Well-Known Member May 26, 2013 476 40 28 #9 David1953, Sep 28, 2023 I when ahead and downloaded it, even though the file size is large, but don’t know when I’ll have a chance to play it. Either the “free” up front price is a mistake, or another possibility is that they’ll have an in app purchase later. I admit that I’m sceptical, since it’s over $30, plus tax, in Canada, on Steam. Boardumb Administrator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Apr 14, 2009 8,964 880 113 THE BOSS Sacramento, CA #10 Boardumb, Oct 24, 2023 So this game's "official" release is today, and it now is free with an IAP to unlock the full game. So I guess if anyone got it in the past month just got the full game for free? David1953 Well-Known Member May 26, 2013 476 40 28 #11 David1953, Oct 24, 2023 Apparently, it’s $17.99 to unlock the full game in Canada, plus tax, even though I had downloaded it earlier. The first three levels are still free. There was an “update” in the last week or so, which I did download, and maybe, this is what changed it from a “free” game to one that requires an IAP to unlock the full game. I’m wondering whether the game would have remained totally free if I had “ignored” that update? (I never did get around to actually playing the game earlier.) I will most likely wait for a sale on Steam, since this is one game that I would prefer to play on a computer anyway. VirtualBoyFreak Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Apr 26, 2011 4,801 85 48 Spain #12 VirtualBoyFreak, Oct 24, 2023 I was one of those who downloaded it prior to the IAP, so I reinstalled after reading your post. When I was asked about buying the IAP, I clicked on restore purchase, and it gave me the full game. I guess that those of us that downloaded it on day one get the full game because of this. I feel sorry for the devs if it was a mistake on their side. VirtualBoyFreak Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Apr 26, 2011 4,801 85 48 Spain #13 VirtualBoyFreak, Oct 24, 2023 Yes. As you can see in my previous post, I was able to restore the purchase I had never done and get the full game for free because I had it since day one. I’m not really interested in the game, but was curious to see if all this worked. David1953 Well-Known Member May 26, 2013 476 40 28 #14 David1953, Oct 24, 2023 Last edited: Oct 24, 2023 I tried the “restore purchase” button as well, after reading your post, and it seemed to work. At least after doing that, I no longer see the “unlock the full game” option. Although I admit to feeling slightly guilty about getting it for free (that wasn’t meant to be free)this is the first time that I’ve actually gotten a game for free, other than being offered App Store codes from some other game developers who offered them , so I probably shouldn’t feel too guilty. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. 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Yes, the controls are not very good. Wish they had made dualstick instead of the „walk“ and „look“ button. But it‘s playable, if there are no combats. I put the sensivity bar a bit over the half to turn faster
I don’t see any in app purchases listed for this one, at least on the Store page. I can't imagine it being completely free, unless they simply haven’t updated the store page to reflect the cost of the game.
I don’t understand it either - £20 on Steam and apparently free on iOS. I’m some way into the caves so doesn’t appear to be just a demo.
I when ahead and downloaded it, even though the file size is large, but don’t know when I’ll have a chance to play it. Either the “free” up front price is a mistake, or another possibility is that they’ll have an in app purchase later. I admit that I’m sceptical, since it’s over $30, plus tax, in Canada, on Steam.
So this game's "official" release is today, and it now is free with an IAP to unlock the full game. So I guess if anyone got it in the past month just got the full game for free?
Apparently, it’s $17.99 to unlock the full game in Canada, plus tax, even though I had downloaded it earlier. The first three levels are still free. There was an “update” in the last week or so, which I did download, and maybe, this is what changed it from a “free” game to one that requires an IAP to unlock the full game. I’m wondering whether the game would have remained totally free if I had “ignored” that update? (I never did get around to actually playing the game earlier.) I will most likely wait for a sale on Steam, since this is one game that I would prefer to play on a computer anyway.
I was one of those who downloaded it prior to the IAP, so I reinstalled after reading your post. When I was asked about buying the IAP, I clicked on restore purchase, and it gave me the full game. I guess that those of us that downloaded it on day one get the full game because of this. I feel sorry for the devs if it was a mistake on their side.
Yes. As you can see in my previous post, I was able to restore the purchase I had never done and get the full game for free because I had it since day one. I’m not really interested in the game, but was curious to see if all this worked.
I tried the “restore purchase” button as well, after reading your post, and it seemed to work. At least after doing that, I no longer see the “unlock the full game” option. Although I admit to feeling slightly guilty about getting it for free (that wasn’t meant to be free)this is the first time that I’ve actually gotten a game for free, other than being offered App Store codes from some other game developers who offered them , so I probably shouldn’t feel too guilty.