Die Kathedrale

Die Kathedrale
DOS box art
Developer(s)Weltenschmiede
Publisher(s)Software 2000
Programmer(s)Andreas Niedermeier
Artist(s)Harald Evers, Werner Frankowsky (uncredited)[1]
Writer(s)Harald Evers
Platform(s)Amiga, DOS
ReleaseAugust 1991[1]
Genre(s)Puzzle, Text adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

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.[1] 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.[2]

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