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Anonymous
     | Piece of SHIT. | x |
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Memfis
     | uhhhhhhh... If you think you've seen everything, play this. | x |
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Anonymous
     | I hate it! Smash art of oppression! ~ART_HATER 0/5 | x |
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Anonymous
     | Doom + art = ??? but somehow it works... | x |
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Anonymous
     | Worth playing (?) or rather, experiencing. 4/5 | x |
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Anonymous
     | Entartete Kunst (or just Kitsch?) meets Doom. You're basically a bible-thumping vandal (I think so since you're using a brush and a cross to smite what appear to be "eggheads", pseudo-intellectuals and wannabe art critics, which however don't fight back) in a large, psychedelic art gallery. Has some impressive architecture and texturing, but suffers from heavy slime trails that make it look poor. The "gameplay" consists in finding all 3 keys (and secrets, if you wish). 4/5 from me -Maes | x |
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Anonymous
     | This is Map01. It's a nostalgic cyber-art project, from the days of Netscape Navigator 3.0 Gold. The rooms are full of big floating faces that don't attack you. The art is surprisingly well-chosen - the makers knew the limitations of the Doom palette. There's a page about it at http://tinyurl.com/2 wm99s. Nice architecture but hard to navigate; no real gameplay, but I don't think any was intended. Very very mild rudeness (arty). | x |
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Anonymous
     | Pretty pointless really. | x |
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Anonymous
     | Not a wad to play as such (except perhaps for DM), but a creative use of the Doom engine. | x |