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Trivia

This was one of the first graphical animated adventures to provide true multiple paths through a game. There was the basic route that adhered to the plot of the movie, but completing that route would not net you a full score. The game actually rewarded players more, who tried different paths through the game, such as taking Hen Wen to the Fairy realm under the lake. To get a maximum score in the game you had to take these alternate paths. This encouraged players to think for themselves and be creative, instead of copying the movie storyline. Additionally it meant the game had great replayability because there were many solutions to a lot of the puzzles.

Contributed by Anthony Bull (26) on Jun 17, 2005.

The Black Cauldron features an easter egg (shameless plug) for another then-current Sierra adventure title, a practice that had already become common by then.

To see this one, walk Taran repeatedly into the east wall of the room where Fflewddur makes his brief appearance. At a certain spot he'll discover a crack in the wall and peek through, finding somebody on the other side playing King's Quest 3: To Heir Is Human.

Contributed by Gerauchertes (9) on Aug 01, 2003.

That this game is based on the Disney movie with the same name may be obvious, but the movie it self is based on a series of fantasy books by writer Lloyd Alexander set in the magical land of Prydain.

The first book of the series was released in 1964 and is called The Book of Three. This is the exact title of the book that Dalben is reading when you enter his cottage at the start of the game.

The other books of the series are:

  • The Black Cauldron
  • The Castle of Llyr
  • Taran Wanderer
  • The High King

Contributed by Roedie (5139) on Aug 17, 2001.

The Black Cauldron is now available to download from Al Lowe's website. http://www.allowe.com/download.htm

Contributed by Terrence Bosky Bronze Star Contributing Member (5237) on Aug 16, 2001.

The infamous sierra name of "Avis Durgan" appears in the code for this game as well.

See King's Quest trivia for more information.

Contributed by jeff leyda Bronze Star Contributing Member (1285) on Jan 12, 2001.

The Black Cauldron was the only Sierra game to be developed in 3 generations of Sierra's game system, As AGI v1 (a booter disk), AGI v2 and AGI v3.

Its the second most remade Sierra title next to Kings Quest I.

Contributed by Yakumo (438) on Mar 19, 2000.

Since The Black Cauldron was intended for younger players, the traditional text parser was abandoned in favor of an action-based interface. (Think the later icon-only control system like that of King's Quest 5, but with function keys instead.)

Contributed by Donny K. (428) on Aug 10, 1999.

 

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