Lay siege to three deeply entrenched nazi bunkers.
The first, a fort of wood. The second, a bunker of bricks. The third, a steel castle.
B.J. will need to huff and puff to blow his way through this challenge.
Lay siege to three deeply entrenched nazi bunkers.
The first, a fort of wood. The second, a bunker of bricks. The third, a steel castle.
B.J. will need to huff and puff to blow his way through this challenge.
Filename | threelittlepigs.zip |
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Filesize | (7.77 MB) |
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Uploaded by | Dunkelschwamm |
Upload Date | 2022-05-19 |
Release Date | |
Levels | 3 |
Max. Players (Recommended) | 1 |
Link | https://beta.wolf3d.net/file-download/download/private/3775 |
Comments
Contest question re: 1994 setting
First off, love the idea for this contest since it got me looking at the Mac stuff for the first time in years.
What I'm wondering about is the 1994 limitations. My original maps occasionally went over the 400-object limit, which kills how they play when I use the 1994 setting. As far as the contest is concerned, does it matter? I'm making adjustments to create a second set with the same maps using fewer objects, so I can submit either way, but the maps using the larger number of objects are my preference for submission.
re: 1994 setting
It's a restriction that might be imposed if we return to MacenWolf in a future jam, but for this first go-around it's just about letting people express themselves freely in MacenWolf mapping.