The Sorcerer's Cave
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The Sorcerer's Cave, a game of exploration, magic, and adventure is a fantasy
Fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic is common...

 board game
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 designed by Terence Peter Donnelly and first published in 1978
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. It was inspired by the fantasy role-playing game
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 Dungeons & Dragons
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. The players take the parts of members of a group of adventurers who enter a randomly generated maze, fight monsters, meet allies, find treasure and ultimately escape with their riches or find their doom.

Playing

The players start by choosing several generic character types, such as Man, Woman, Dwarf or Giant
Giant (mythology)
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, differentiated by their Strength and Magic abilities to join their party based on a points system. Once selected, a marker is placed on the central "Gateway" tile. The party then explores the cave by drawing cave tiles. If the tile is a chamber, the player then draws a number of smaller 'encounter' cards depending on the cave level they are on, and encounter the cards there.

The encounters can range from treasure and artifacts (which may help the player defeat monsters) to monsters themselves. In the case of strangers, they are first tested for a reaction, which may be friendly – in which case they join the party; indifferent – in which case they do nothing; or hostile – in which case they attack. Combat is resolved by rolling a normal six-sided die and adding the number to the parties total strength or magic characteristic depending on the nature of the creature. Multiple enemies are dealt with by splitting the party as the player sees fit to fight the monsters simultaneously.

The winning player is the one who escapes the cave with the most treasure.

Rules for both solo play and competitive play are given, with several variations, based on The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings is a high fantasy epic written by English philologist and University of Oxford professor J. R. R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier, less complex children's fantasy novel The Hobbit , but eventually developed into a much larger work. It was written in...

 and the Greek myth Orpheus
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, which have appropriate victory conditions.

Inspiration and intentions

Donnelly wrote that, after trying Dungeons & Dragons, that "while I had enjoyed being a participant in a fantasy role-playing adventure, I wasn't ready to do the work needed to set one up... if only the concept could be translated into a format that would require no laborious set-up and no referee—a game that could be taken out of the box and played instantly, yet be different every time." (similarly, Talisman
Talisman (board game)
Talisman: The Magical Quest Game is a fantasy themed adventure board game for two to six players, originally designed and produced by Games Workshop and now published by Fantasy Flight Games. The game was first released in 1983 and has gone through several revisions...

 creator Bob Harris wrote that, after being introduced to Dungeons & Dragons, he "had it in mind to come up with a way we could have all the excitement of a role-playing adventure without all the hard work of creating characters and drawing maps.")

Critical reaction

Ian Livingstone
Ian Livingstone
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 said of the Sorcerer's Cave "As a family game, for the hour or two playing with the kids type market The Sorcerer's Cave works, and works well, but real Fantasy buffs will be disappointed by its simplicity when compared to D&D and the like."

Computer versions

Donnelly has created a version of The Sorcerer's Cave for Microsoft Windows
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 computers, which is available from his website. The ZX Spectrum
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 computer game, Goblin Mountain, by Martin Page (from Sinclair User 63 - Jun.1987) also has clear similarities (especially the Friendly/Indifferent/Hostile reactions by strangers).

Legacy

An expansion set called The Sorcerer's Cave Extension Kit, containing 30 extra cave tiles and additional cards, was published in 1980
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. Mystic Wood, another somewhat different randomly-generated maze game designed by Donnelly, is a spiritual successor to Sorcerer's Cave set in a forest with each player having their own specific quest.

Games designer David Whiteland has developed an unpublished open-ended game called "Caverns" based on childhood memories of Donnellys original.

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