Author: Alan Page
Released: 15th November 1997
Rating: 96
Review by Kim Robinson on 2nd August 2007
In a word, brilliant. Sewage is an incredibly well designed, lengthy, and more importantly fun map created over seven years ago but still holding its own. There's no real story to it, you start out in a sewer system and your goal is to find your way out and blow up as much as you can along the way - not the most original of stories but it'll do. Puzzles are terrific. Instead of just collecting cards and hitting switches, you'll have to make use of the environment to progress through the level. Jumping through the middle of interlocking gears, finding alternate routes, it's all there and there's 200 sectors to spare. Great fun, check it out right now!
Gameplay Type: SP
Requires:
Duke Nukem 3D v1.4+
Filesize: 91.84 KB
Download:
Sewage (589)
Other releases by Alan Page:
Jailbird 2
Know of any other maps from this author? Let us know
Mapping template:
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Title : Sewage
File Name : Sewage.map
Author : Alan Page
Email Address : APage10431[at]aol.com
Description : This map was supposed to be part of a Total
Conversion but never got finished, so there's no
real story behind this level. It takes place in a
Canadian sewer system and end's up at the
Parliament Building in Ottawa.
Note : This level, at times, requires a fast
computer for good frame rates
Additional Credits to : Me, myself, and I
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* Play Information *
Single Player : You bet
Dukematch : Sorry no
Difficulty Settings : No
New Sounds : No
New Graphics : No
Demo : No
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* Construction *
Base : From Scratch
Build Time : 4 weeks
Editor(s) used : build.exe
Known Bugs : none
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!!Want the next level to Sewage??
I'v started working on the next level to the Sewage.map but I'm not sure
if I'm going to finish it. If you want to see it anyways, give me an e-mail
and I'll give you what I got. Long live Duke.






