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Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo

$5.99
Developer:
Cyan Worlds Inc
Publisher:
Cyan Worlds Inc
Platforms:
Windows
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Professor Spelunx and Mr. Seudo are studying Planet X, a place full of mystery and adventure. There's a surprise around every turn, a huge world to explore and dozens of mini-games to enjoy. Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo is an educational title for elementary and middle school kids, but the learning is so cleverly hidden in the enchanting gameplay that even adults will find something to enjoy in this early gem from the creators of Myst.
Spelunx is an educational game cleverly disguised as an exploration in a cave. The cave contains many toys, games, and activities that are fun to play with but also happen to teach principles of math, biology, physics, etc.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
36 user reviews
72%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

i loved this game as a little kid, back when it had 6 floppy disks for the install. not as magical as i remember, of course, but it was still worth getting the bundle for. give it to your kid and see what happens :) the middle floor is gone though. i even emailed Cyan and asked them about it... -- Thank you for contacting Cyan Worlds! Yes, the middle floor is no longer in the game and that means the editor is gone (sorry to have to tell you that). The later releases of Spelunx did not have the editor available and this is due to major changes in the technology used. HyperCard (Apple Computer, Inc.) was the original technology used and was required in order for the editor to function – it no longer exists. We are glad to hear that you are enjoying Spelunx again :-) Thank you, Vicki

33 helpful 1 funny
32 min at review
Recommended

This is a pretty cool game to show off the smokin' fast 2x CD-ROM you just bought. Also, I am recommending this in 1993.

30 helpful 80 funny
4 min at review
Recommended

Again, like with the other bonus games in the bundle, we are left with a non-standard point-and-click adventure that is especially perfect for children. This one is actually better for slightly older kids, as it has far more purely educational content to it than the other two while still having the sense of fun that comes with being able to click everything to see what it does. For instance, you can learn the basics about the planets and see what they look like (in the pixelated way you'd expect of a game this old), drop rocks into a hole to learn how quickly it falls to various depths and how long it takes the sound to return to you, and even see how soon thunder follows a lightning strike at a certain distance away, among other things. This is a game you could actually feel fairly okay with letting the kids spend a good amount of time on. At the same time, the sense of adventure that is present when hunting down new things and seeing what it all does is kept intact as well. Overall, ...

16 helpful
24 min at review
Not Recommended

Very poorly made port. Very obvious JPEG artifacts. Very clumsy upscaling, at the very least they could have scaled it by a whole multiple of the original, if not used a more advanced scaling algorithm. Some animations are missing, and so it Spelunx Builder. Don't buy this, it's a complete waste. Set up an emulator and run the real thing instead.

10 helpful
14 min at review
Recommended

This game defined my early childhood. It's short, and primitive, but the nostalgia I got from it was undeniable.

6 helpful
5 min at review
Not Recommended

Player Bases. ☑ Kids. ☐ Everyone. ☐ Mature. ☐ Casual Players. ☐ Pro players. Graphics. ☐ Potato. ☑ Really Bad. ☐ Bad. ☐ OK. ☐ Good. ☐ Beautiful. ☐ Masterpiece. Price. ☐ Full Price. ☐ Wait For Sale. ☐ Refund It If You Can. ☑ Don't Buy It. ☐ Free. Requirements. ☑ Minimum. ☐ Medium. ☐ Fast. ☐ High End. ☐ Super Computer. Difficulty. ☑ Easy. ☐ Medium. ☐ Hard. ☐ Very Hard. ☐ Death March. ☐ Dark Souls. Game length. ☑ Really Short. ( 0 - 2 hours) ☐ Short. ( 2 - 8 hours) ☐ Medium. ( 8 - 16 hours) ☐ Long. ( 16+ hours) ☐ Endless. Story. ☑ It Doesn't Have One. ☐ Horrible. ☐ Ok. ☐ Average. ☐ Good. ☐ Fantastic. Cinematic/Art. ☑ It Doesn't Have. ☐ Horrible. ☐ Ok. ☐ Average. ☐ Good. ☐ Like Watching A Movie. Music/Sound. ☐ Horrible. ☐ Decent. ☑ Average. ☐ Good. ☐ Amazing. Gameplay. ☐ Terrible. ☐ Ok. ☑ Average. ☐ Good. ☐ Fantastic. Bugs. ☐ Game Itself Is One Big BUG. ☐ Game Breaki...

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Spelunx is a short exploration type game that has quite a few innovative user changable features for an early 1990s game. Other than those few features, there wasn't a whole lot to it. It works nicely as an "extra" in the bundle.

5 helpful
30 min at review
Recommended

Awesome game, I enjoyed the Pack of 3 games 5/5

4 helpful
17 min at review
Recommended

Such a great old game! Very Myst-like, clearly a Cyan adventure :) The Cyan Kids pack of games are all educational and make the player figure things out. Great for kids and relaxing for adults that like the Myst type games.

3 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

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3 helpful 1 funny

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FAQ

How much does Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo cost?

Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo costs $5.99.

What are the system requirements for Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo?

System requirements are not available for Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo.

What platforms is Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo available on?

Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo is available on Windows PC.

Is Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo worth buying?

Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo has 72% positive reviews from 36 players.

When was Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo released?

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