Author: Robert Travis
Released: 26th July 1996
Rating: 83
Review by Kim Robinson on 25th November 2007
Although an old map, Anslem holds its place as one of the grandest and architecturally impressive single player maps available. Anslem has a creative design and good replay value, however the textures soon become very monotonous, and quite a large number of these have been placed carelessly. A must-have oldie for any fan.
Gameplay Type: SP
Requires:
Duke Nukem 3D v1.3d
Filesize: 64.47 KB
Download:
Anslem (267)
Other releases by Robert Travis:
AnslemX,
Aztec,
Beta One (Moonbase Beta),
Beta Two: Blood Moon,
Guilty
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Mapping template:
=========================================================== ANSLEM =========================================================== A Duke Nukem 3D user created level FILENAME : anslem.map AUTHOR : Robert Travis E-MAIL : rtravis1[at]earthlink.net DESCRIPTION : ANSLEM is an imposing structure in an enclosed outdoor area. ANSLEM is a strange combination of a castle and a library, yet it is neither actually. ANSLEM fully takes advantage of single play mode, but is also an excellent deathmatch experience, despite being a tad bit larger than it should be. This is my second level, I was able to put it together in less than two weeks. In the end, it didn't live up to my expectations. Large outdoor area's are almost never a good idea. Someday I will learn this! :) ANSLEM is meant to be played without a jetpack. Try it without one for a better challenge. A Pentium 90 processor or higher is reccomended for ANSLEM. Feedback by E-Mail is encouraged. =========================================================== Enjoy ANSLEM =========================================================== SINGLE PLAYER? : Yes DUKEMATCH? : Yes CO-OP PLAY? : Yes DIFFICULTY SETTINGS? : Not Implemented BASE: : New level from scratch EDITOR USED : Build KNOWN BUGS : None Known OTHER LEVELS BY ROBERT TRAVIS : Betaone FOR NEW USERS : To play this level, copy the file anslem.map into your Duke Nukem 3D directory. At the command prompt, type setup, from the menu select "Select User Level". Find "anslem" in the list and hit enter to choose it. At the bottom of the menu, select "Save and launch Duke Nukem". =========================================================== Visit my Webspace at http://home.earthlink.net/~rtravis1/ ===========================================================