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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Cadaver (1990) and its sequel, The Payoff (1991), are two Isometric Action Adventure games by the Bitmap Bros. The dwarf mercenary Karadoc is hired to sneak into an ancient castle via the sewers, make his way to the tallest tower, and defeat the evil necromancer Dianos. In the sequel, it turns out he doesn't actually get paid, so he goes off to kill his former employers. Each floor is a multi-room maze containing numerous puzzles and deathtraps, and a handful of monsters. |