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Title                 : 4 Floor
Filename              : 4floor.map 
Author                : Mark Bowman  
E-mail                : Balanco@aol.com

Files Included        :4floor.MAP, 4floor.TXT, 4floor.BAT 

Description           
Additional Credits to : 3d Realms, Ken Silverman, Allen H Blum III who 
made the Build editor (I'm glad there finaly is a level editor available 
to the masses that actualy allows you to see your level as you are making 
it!), my Mom for getting me this computer and a copy of Duke Nukem 3d, 
and God, who game me the talent to create the level.

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* Play Information *

Episode and Level #     : N/A
Single Player           : No, but you can type in 4floor to view the level.
DukeMatch Level         : YES!
Difficulty Settings     : N/A
Originally designed for : To see if Duke Nukem allowed 3 or more true rooms
above true rooms (see discription below).
New music               : Nope 
                        
Comments                : I built this level to learn how to use build  
as well as seeing if Build can handle more than 2 rooms above rooms.
There are 4 floors as well as a long tunnel and a secret area with a 
huge cache of rocket launchers (see if you can find it!). Also, there is 
a long (and I do mean long!) elevator shaft which you can fall to your
doom in.

* Construction *


Base                  : Built level from scratch
Build time            : working several hours non-stop
                       
Editor(s) used        :Build
Known Bugs            :When you enter first enter the different floors,
you may see some weird sector effects in the corner of the door way, 
otherwise it's seems bug free. I recommend playing with 4 players or 
less scince this level is somewhat small.
                        
                        
 Authors MAY use this level as a base to build additional levels 
provided I get some credit for it. You may also distribute this 
archive on BBSes, online services and internet FTP sites as long as 
it is not modified.

* Where to get this MAP file *
 ftp.cdrom.com , AOL file libraries, and wherever this archive winds
up.


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