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[http://web.archive.org/web/20030505145019fw_/http://mbarich.tripod.com/wlf3d/addons/tdademo.zip Download The Devil's Attack] at [http://web.archive.org/web/20030505145019fw_/http://mbarich.tripod.com/wlf3d/addons The Wolf3D Disaster Zone (archived)] |
[http://web.archive.org/web/20030505145019fw_/http://mbarich.tripod.com/wlf3d/addons/tdademo.zip Download The Devil's Attack] at [http://web.archive.org/web/20030505145019fw_/http://mbarich.tripod.com/wlf3d/addons The Wolf3D Disaster Zone (archived)] |
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Revision as of 20:46, 24 March 2020
The Devil's Attack is a map set for registered Wolfenstein, made by Matthew Barich.
It was advertised as being a trickery-based mods which used the Wolfenstein engine to its advantage, making for an experimental and quite difficult gameplay.
A 4-level demo was eventually released on Matthew's own site in March 2003, and was never submitted to the Wolfenstein 3D Dome.
Being a map set, it is playable in SDL. However, some of the experiments and bugs go unnoticed if not played in DOS. The list of features is as follows:
- Blocks that disappear when pushed
- Red-hot walls (and doors)
- Force fields
- Places where the game goes totally berserk (vertical lines appear all over the screen, walls appear all over the north side of the level, etc.)
- Exploring outside the level
- Suits of armor that attack you
- Places where the music temporarily pauses
- Blocks moving by themselves
- Places where you move uncontrollably
- Places where your gun fires uncontrollably
- Places where you temporarily lose your guns and are reduced to a knife
- Vertical lines on your screen
- Places where the ceiling changes color (and pattern)
- Pac-Man ghosts that aren't triggered until YOU SEE THEM
- Walls that appear as garbled textures AND change appearance as you do various things on a level
- And countless other things
External links
Download The Devil's Attack at The Wolf3D Disaster Zone (archived)