Combat Shock 2 (C-SHOCK2.WAD) is a seven level episode for Doom II and a Boom-compatible source port, uploaded to the idgames archive in October 2012, by Daniel Jakobsson (dannebubinga). It received one of the Cacowards that same year. Its maps feature frequent slaughter map-style combats.
Combat Shock (C-SHOCK.WAD) is a four level mapset for The Plutonia Experiment and a limit removing source port, uploaded to the idgames archive in December 2011, by Daniel Jakobsson (dannebubinga).
Thy Flesh turned into a draft-excluder is a limit-removing episode 4 replacement for Ultimate Doom by Matt Powell (cannonball). The title is a reference to "Thy Flesh Consumed," the original fourth episode which the WAD replaces. The WAD is sometimes considered an extension of ConC.E.R.N.ed, Powell's earlier Ultimate Doom three-episode megawad, though this has never been properly confirmed. The episode is intended to be difficult, in keeping with the original episode 4.
Legend of the Seven Paladins is a finished but unreleased game set to be released in 1994 by Taiwanese studio Accend built on 3D Realms' Build engine (of Duke Nukem 3D, Blood, etc.). While the game was cancelled as Accend never actually licensed the Build engine, it was leaked and released to various pirate BBSes as well as licensed out to a Korean developer that turned their early version into a full release. A fan translation has become available in 2019.
The game is set in medieval China, where the main character is transported from the modern world and finds themselves becoming a hero of the Shaolin Temple and has to uncover a conspiracy to topple the ruling dynasty.
The Coldstrike campaign sees the Renegades go up against a new villain codenamed Coldstrike. General Bryant and his team must traverse vast arctic environments to help save innocent civilians and stop this latest threat by any means necessary!
Take on all new enemies including Cryotech vehicles and monstrous Golems!
Travel across three new fully destructible artic themed maps!
Discover the identity of Coldstrike and stop it from wreaking havoc.
General Bryant has found two new recruits to help in the fight against Inferno; Blazemo and Crystal.
Drive Blazemo's buggy with flaming pipes and use his special ability, Incinerator, to turn into a huge fireball that engulfs everything in its path and cause ultimate destruction! Alternatively you can drive as Crystal and use her Force Field special ability to repel enemy fire and create a safe haven for you and your allies to shoot from.
Deathless is a megawad PWAD for The Ultimate Doom by James Paddock (Jimmy). Originally just a single Episode 4 replacement released as Griefless on July 1, 2018, it was extended to a full replacement of all four episodes when released on November 9 of the same year. On May 14, 2020, it was added to the list of official add-ons for the Doom Classic Unity port, with various visual changes as summarized by a Doomworld forums post.
Thirteen months after the Black Mesa incident, the research facility has been shut down. The nation never got to know anything about the experiments there, and the governement created a organisation specificly to handle "Alien Related Topics". The name of that organisation is Poke646.
Unfortunately aliens are invading Nation City with portals, and Damien Reeves is the only Poke646 member who didn´t evacuate, due to an accident. Guided by a man named Dr. Sebastian Fuller through Poke646's radio transmitter, he must turn on 4 generators in the city to stop the portals from coming.
Judgement Silversword is a vertically scrolling shooter in which wave upon wave of multifarious of opposing craft will try to take you down with bullets, bombs, lasers, or even their own fuselages. Using the Y-Buttons as a directional pad and the X-Buttons for your weaponry you'll try your hand at completing the S-AIXAKs destiny.
M-KAI released Judgement Silversword as a freeware demo on his personal website in 2001. The retail version was released by Qute on February 2, 2004 with the subtitle Rebirth Edition
Project Brutality is an expansion of the Brutal Doom gore-themed WAD for Zandronum and GZDoom (only engines with known support so far). It is a standalone mod based on Brutal Doom version v20b, and further continues its gameplay expansion and references to the Doom comic.
This mod is compatible with Doom / The Ultimate Doom, Doom II, and Final Doom.
The classic Defenders (Atari 2600 and other platforms) but then in a first person 3D perspective.
This game is to be run with a 16K expansion module.
You fly over a planet and have a proximity radar indicating where (left-right) an enemy is. Your radar can show false hits when meteorites fall down.
The enemies go down and you get points (250) if you shoot them before they reach the ground. The enemies will shoot at you and you will have to try to prevent being hit. If an enemy reaches the ground and can fly up and away again you loose points (50). You have a shield which can take take 10 hits.
With either one of the keys q-t moves you left-down. y-p right-down. a-g left-up, h-newline right up. z-m shoots the laser. Using two keys at once allows you to move non-diagonal.
No End In Sight is a megawad for The Ultimate Doom created by three Doom the Way id Did contributors: Emil Brundage (NaturalTvventy), Xaser Acheron, and Christopher Lutz. The megawad includes both new levels and levels modified from Doom the Way id Did. The first three episodes are vanilla-compatible, whilst the fourth episode requires a limit-removing source port. It was named as one of the winners of the 2017 Cacowards, and the final version 1.4 was released in July 2019. On March 31, 2020, it was added to the list of official add-ons for the Doom Classic Unity port.
Doom the Way id Did is a 2011 megawad for Doom containing 27 new levels designed to mimic the mapping style of Sandy Petersen, John Romero and Tom Hall. The project was founded by Hellbent as a community project and later led by a core group consisting of Ellmo, Esselfortium, Xaser, Marnetmar, and Alfonzo who oversaw the map selection and finalization process. The project also features artwork by Kracov and an optional soundtrack by Mr. Freeze.
Japanese Community Project is a 32-level megawad requiring a limit-removing source port that was released in 2016. The megawad was created through collaboration of more than a dozen users in the Japanese community, with the leader of the project, Tatsurd-Cacocaco, contributing several maps.
A Fistful of Doom is a spaghetti western themed partial conversion for Doom II, Its name being based on the movie "A Fistful of Dollars" It features new sounds and graphics. As part of their 10 Years of Doom feature, Doomworld named it amongst the top 100 WADs of all time by including it as one of the ten best WADs of 1995.
Cyberdreams is a 1998 megawad by Gonzalo Pérez de la Ossa and Albert Valls. It is well known for featuring puzzles involving cyberdemons in each level, which the player is forced to solve without the use of weapons.
Hellbound is a limit-removing 32-level megawad created by Zoltán Sófalvi (Z86). Most maps are connected, in that the sense that the end of one map resembles the start area of the next. A second WAD, with the file name "HBFM29.wad," is included, which contains the full version of MAP29. This is because MAP29's extreme level of detail causes heavy drops in frame rate on lower-end computers, particularly in ZDoom-based ports, and the cut-down version in the main WAD attempts to rectify this, though in reality, the difference is negligible.
Hellbound was uploaded to the idgames archive on 29 June, 2013. It was praised for its aesthetic quality, but criticised for its gameplay, which many found to be mostly uninteresting. Due to this, it missed out on a win at the 20th Annual Cacowards, being named as a runner-up instead.
The Wolfenstein: Alt History Collection takes players on an epic adventure through a grim alternate history where Nazis have achieved global domination. Shoot, stab, and kill your way through the Nazi ranks in four critically acclaimed games in the Wolfenstein franchise:
Wolfenstein: The New Order
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood