Doom 1 Levels
- Aliens: Total Conversion
- Files:
(Doom 1.2 and 1.666)
(Doom 1.9)
(Ultimate Doom 1.9u)
- Style: aliens : 2-D
- Description: If you liked the movie Aliens, here is
your chance to experience it! The author uses dozens of new graphics
to duplicate scenarios from the movie. Movie sound clips and spooky
lighting will put you on the edge of your seat. Doom v1.2 or later is
required.
DOS Doom only!
- Aloha 999
- Files:
- Style: military / fortress : 2-D
- Description: This package contains eight levels of very detailed
design. The difficulty is moderate, and the architecture has various
themes. You had better use Doom v1.666 or later on this one, or the
rendering bugs will make it unplayable.
- Eternity
- Files:
- Style: military / fortress : 2-D
- Description: good tough single player play and real professional
design (lighting etc.) good snuff....not just fluff! An entire
episode of good dooming!
- Excalibur
- Files:
- Style: fortress : 2-D
- Description: This wad has the feel of an actual castle instead of
just the shell of one. There are a few tricks to it plus enough bad
guys to keep it exciting. If you want a medieval setting, you'll like
this level. (Good texture alignment, too.)
- Fava Beans
- Files:
- Style: military : 2-D
- Description: These eight levels look so much like the original
episode 1 that you'd swear that former id designer John Romero
designed them himself.
- Galaxia
- Files:
- Style: military : 2-D
- Description: A large, excellently designed level in which you are
trying to escape an underground base on an alien planet. Features
include scrolling electronic signs and an underground rail-yard. The
music doesn't work with Doom v1.666, so you may have to deactivate music
from the setup menu.
- Ledges series
- Files:
(Original deathmatch rules)
(Alternate deathmatch rules)
- Style: military : 3-D
- Description: The most renowned of early deathmatch levels,
probably because of their 3-D architecture and excellent equipment
placement. Levels with an 'i' at the end of the filename are for
Deathmatch 2.0, or altdeath.
- Outpost 21
- Files: levels/doom/m-o/opost21.zip (60k)
- Style: military / subterranean : 2-D
- Description: Released shortly after the dawn of Doom editing, this
level places you at a military research installation that has been
taken over by demons. The level is very dark and spooky, and was
judged by many Doom players to be the first id-quality add-on level.
[I remember, man, I was there! -- Maint.]
- Return to Phobos
- Files: levels/doom/p-r/return01.zip (532k)
- Style: military : 2-D
- Description: Eight well-done levels in the Episode 1 style. Level
1 is very tricky, but it can be finished without cheating.
- Deimos Subway
- Files: levels/doom/s-u/subway21.zip (157k)
- Style: imitative / tech temple : 2-D
- Description: A convincing replica of the Washington DC subway,
with three stations. When you get away from the stations, the
author's more original designs take over.
- The Unholy Trinity
- Files:
- Style: imitative : 2-D
- Description: Demons have taken over Trinity College in the UK!
The author has used scanned textures to reproduce Christopher Wren's
architecture in detail. To use the level with Doom 1.666, you must
deactivate music from the setup menu.
- Doomsday of the UAC
- Files: levels/doom/s-u/uac_dead.zip (152k)
- Style: tech lab / subterranean : 2-D
- Description: A large scientific installation run by UAC, the
research outfit of Doom I, has been invaded. You must find the
demons' boss and kill him before you can leave. This level was the
first to feature the "crystal sectors" trick.