Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern
Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern is a computer adventure game released in 2005. It was developed by Kheops Studio and published by The Adventure Company. It is very similar to previous Kheops Studio games; the interface and gameplay are almost identical to Return to Mysterious Island. The player takes the role of Arok, a 15-year-old European Homo sapiens from the Paleolithic period.
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Developer(s) | Kheops Studio |
Publisher(s) | The Adventure Company Coladia Games |
Platform(s) | Windows Mac OS X |
Release | July 5, 2005 |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Plot
Secret of the Lost Cavern is set in the Paleolithic period around 15,000 B.C. The game follows Arok, a young hunter who discovers a cavern marked with a strange symbol. It reminds him of a charismatic traveler, Klem, who ventured through the lands of his clan a few years before. Klem is a painter and sorcerer with the gift of speaking with the spirits of the world through the paintings he creates on cave walls. Arok spent many days with this shaman artist, fascinated by his creations and his stories. After noticing the painter's talent in the cavern, Arok decides not to return to his clan, but rather follow the path of his mentor.
Reception
According to review aggregation site Metacritic, critical reception of Echo was "mixed or average".[1]
Mark Smith of Game Chronicles thought the game offered a breath of fresh air in a category of boring and badly designed adventure games.[2] Adventure-Treff reviewer Hans Frank wrote that the game offered an exciting and interesting journey into the past.[3] Bodo Naser of 4Players noted that generic puzzles had been included to artificially lengthen the game's play time.[4] Slydos of Adventure-Archiv thought the game followed in the tradition of Kheops Studio and Cryo Interactive.[5] Jeuxvideo reviewer Superpanda positively compared the game to Myst, which he thought was too obscure to allow players to easily progress.[6]
Charles Herold of The New York Times called Echo "painfully sincere" and found that its "story is a perfunctory vehicle for puzzles and a little anthropological teaching."[7]
References
- "Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern (pc: 2005): Reviews". Metacritic. Archived from the original on July 26, 2007.
- "Game Chronicles - Review". www.gamechronicles.com. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- Frank, Hans. "Das Geheimnis der vergessenen Höhle". Adventure-Treff (in German). Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- "Das Geheimnis der vergessenen Höhle - Test, Adventure - 4Players.de". 4Players (in German). Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- slydos. "Das Geheimnis der vergessenen Höhle - Review deutsch". www.adventurearchiv.de. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- "Test Au Coeur De Lascaux sur PC". Jeuxvideo.com (in French). Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- Herold, Charles (July 16, 2005). "Aliens in the Suburbs, Surrounded by Stupidity". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 29, 2015.
External links
- Homepage
- Secret of the Lost Cavern Macintosh and iPhone versions by Coladia
- Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern at MobyGames
- obsolete: Echo: Secrets of the Lost Cavern at The Adventure Company
- Technical Support at Kheops Studio
- http://www.scummunity.de/~falko/index.php?adv=dgdvh
- http://www.gameboomers.com/reviews/Ee/ECHObybecky.htm
- http://www.adventuregamers.com/articles/view/17859