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dbo:abstract Die Kathedrale ist ein Textadventure mit Grafiken des deutschen Entwicklungsstudios Weltenschmiede, das 1991 von Software 2000 für den Amiga und DOS-PCs veröffentlicht wurde. (de) Die Kathedrale (English: The Cathedral) is a 1991 German text adventure game developed by Weltenschmiede and published by Software 2000 for the Amiga and DOS. Die Kathedrale is part of a text adventure trilogy; it is preceded by Das Stundenglas (1990) and succeeded by Hexuma (1992). The trilogy lacks an overarching plot, and in each entry the setting, role of the protagonist, and goal differ between each game. Games in the trilogy do not require knowledge of the other entries and may be played as standalone games. Die Kathedrale was inspired by St. Paul's Church in Munich, Germany. In 1993, Die Kathedrale was adapted into a novel titled Die Kathedrale: Das Geheimnis einer Rache (English: The Cathedral: The Secret of Revenge), and was written by Die Kathedrale's writer Harald Evers. (en) 《主教座堂》(德语:Die Kathedrale)是1991年德语文字冒险游戏,由韦尔滕施米德开发,软件2000发行,对应Amiga和DOS平台。玩家扮演误锁于虚构主教座堂的观光者,在三个不同的时代穿越,解开建筑师埋藏于座堂的杀人机关。玩家通过文字及配图获取信息,并通过文字指令进行操作。 遊戲同前作《沙漏》、续作《黑克苏玛》一道,并称时间旅行文字冒险游戏三部作。三款游戏情节不相通,设定、主角、游戏目标亦不相同,可各自独立游玩。《主教座堂》灵感源自德国慕尼黑的。 游戏获得多篇测评称赞。评论赞扬游戏的原生德语文本、智能的指令解析器、方便的操作方式,以及丰富的赠品道具。评论总体称赞游戏故事,对游戏声画观点不一,并批评程序错误影响体验。1993年,游戏编剧哈拉尔德改编小说《主教座堂:复仇的秘密》出版。 (zh)
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dbp:artist Harald Evers, Werner Frankowsky (en)
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rdfs:comment Die Kathedrale ist ein Textadventure mit Grafiken des deutschen Entwicklungsstudios Weltenschmiede, das 1991 von Software 2000 für den Amiga und DOS-PCs veröffentlicht wurde. (de) 《主教座堂》(德语:Die Kathedrale)是1991年德语文字冒险游戏,由韦尔滕施米德开发,软件2000发行,对应Amiga和DOS平台。玩家扮演误锁于虚构主教座堂的观光者,在三个不同的时代穿越,解开建筑师埋藏于座堂的杀人机关。玩家通过文字及配图获取信息,并通过文字指令进行操作。 遊戲同前作《沙漏》、续作《黑克苏玛》一道,并称时间旅行文字冒险游戏三部作。三款游戏情节不相通,设定、主角、游戏目标亦不相同,可各自独立游玩。《主教座堂》灵感源自德国慕尼黑的。 游戏获得多篇测评称赞。评论赞扬游戏的原生德语文本、智能的指令解析器、方便的操作方式,以及丰富的赠品道具。评论总体称赞游戏故事,对游戏声画观点不一,并批评程序错误影响体验。1993年,游戏编剧哈拉尔德改编小说《主教座堂:复仇的秘密》出版。 (zh) Die Kathedrale (English: The Cathedral) is a 1991 German text adventure game developed by Weltenschmiede and published by Software 2000 for the Amiga and DOS. Die Kathedrale is part of a text adventure trilogy; it is preceded by Das Stundenglas (1990) and succeeded by Hexuma (1992). The trilogy lacks an overarching plot, and in each entry the setting, role of the protagonist, and goal differ between each game. Games in the trilogy do not require knowledge of the other entries and may be played as standalone games. (en)
rdfs:label Die Kathedrale (en) Die Kathedrale (Computerspiel) (de) 主教座堂 (游戏) (zh)
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