Khorus' Speedy Shit is a 2011 megawad by Adam Woodmansey (Khorus) consisting of 32 speedmaps built in around 26 days. The secret levels were contributed by guest editors Brian Knox (Snakes) and Tango. It was uploaded on the /idgames archive on 11th November 2011, and was one of the recipients of the 18th Annual Cacowards.
Jenesis is a 2011 megawad for Doom II by James Paddock. It was one of the winners of Doomworld's Cacowards for 2011.
Jenesis' goal was to retain the classic feel of not just the original Doom and Final Doom games, but that of popular megawads like the Memento Mori duology, Hell Revealed, Alien Vendetta, Requiem and Scythe, and often to mesh these themes together to create nostalgic yet modern-looking maps.
The year is 2035. Almost 20 years ago citizens of The Republic had to search for a shelter from the hell of the Third World War. Only a few were fortunate enough to find a safe haven behind the gates of 'Glory'. Today, when the fear of death on the surface has become merely an unpleasant memory, the once safe hideout became a prison. Buried underground, trapped in the claustrophobic space with no hope of escape, the shadows hide secrets darker and more terrifying than the madness that takes over residents of the Shelter 'Glory'.
Play the game, overcome your fears, save the residents of the Shelter and try to find a new safe harbor… but is anything safe after the Fall?
Good or Insane? The choice is yours. Following the Apocalyptic end to the Postal Dude’s week in Paradise, we follow him and his insane pitbull Champ as they emigrate to its appropriately named sister city, Catharsis.
Hordes of robotic ships from another world threaten the earth. As the newly self-aware hive mind of every CRT monitor display humans threw away to replace with fancy flat screen plasma tvs, you have to prove your worth and defend those who originally created you. Maybe they will want you back?!!
Call of Dooty is a remake of the classic E1M1: Hangar level, parodying contemporary first-person shooters with their features like linear level design, disrupting cutscenes, and regenerating health.
Lunatic is a five-level WAD for Doom II, created by Paul DeBruyne (skillsaw) and designed for source ports with Boom compatibility. It won one of the 2011 Cacowards.
Vanguard is a episode replacement PWAD for Doom II, by Paul DeBruyne (skillsaw). It is a winner of 2011's 18th Annual Cacowards. The mapset requires a Boom-compatible source port. It contains 12 maps and a humorous "bonus" thirteenth level.
Inspiration sources include Speed of Doom, Scythe 2, Alien Vendetta, and The Plutonia Experiment. It was originally meant to be a "32-level speedmapped megawad inspired by Speed of Doom's development cycle and Scythe 2's episodic structure."
Global Ops: Commando Libya is a third-person shooter that puts players at the heart of a global race to capture a nuclear warhead that’s been stolen by Russian organized crime, and get it back into safe hands before it becomes a terrorist weapon. Players will take part in a deadly global chase -- battling through Greenland and into North Africa as they fight to take down terrorist forces and recapture the devastating weapon.
Caleb finds an axe zombie carelessly wandering around a cliff-face, falling to its death. Caleb figures this must herald a nearby Cabal stronghold, and so he decides to check it out, again to relieve his endless boredom. First he comes across an old library, which he blasts through, before retreating down into the sewers, and again through a laboratory, finding a similar portal that leads out into a lava temple. There he has a surprise encounter with Tchernobog, whom he defeats before once again heading along his way.
The Manniversary Update & Sale was a major update that included several new cosmetics, added a second miscellaneous slot (before hats and miscs. were Cosmetics), a new high-five taunt, and four loadout presets. All items bought via the Mann Co. Store before the update were made tradable, and all items bought after become tradable within two days of purchase. Players that logged on during the week of the update received a Manniversary Package.
Welcome to The Temple Of The Portals, and prepare to fight hordes upon hordes of giant monstrosities from Hell for the control of the Multiverse. Hunter's Moon is the mod for Zandronum and GZDoom to create the single-player campaign Quake 3 Arena never had. The story continues eons after the Vadrigars' extinction, with the Arena Warriors fighting to protect the Temple Of The Portals, the place where every universe connects, a source of unlimited and unimaginable power not just one Hell, but a coalition from many of them from various universes is trying to conquer. Featuring advanced graphics for a Doom mod, an entirely original gameplay style, and a roster comprised of the most beloved Quake 3 characters.