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Wolfenstein 3d maps episode 2
Wolfenstein 3d maps episode 2






One level inside the commercial (not shareware) version of the game finds you nosing around a seemingly endless maze of walls and turns and dead ends. And as a bonus you get a slurping-the-last-soda-with-a-straw sound effect! :) Bonus levelįorget Easter Eggs that reveal the authors' names or a built-in flying simulator. If you ever find yourself stuck with less than 4% life, just "drink" the puddles of blood found in certain stages and your life should be back to a whopping 4% right away. The only way out may be to restart, or load a saved game from before you went into that maze. Also note that if you found the Aardwolf sign in the game (without cheating), there's a VERY strong chance that you're stuck in there. However, with the cheat programs out there this got scrapped too.īasically, "Aardwolf" and the letters mean nothing now.

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These letters were to be part of another contest that got scrapped before it got started, where we were going to have people call in with their scores and tell us the code we'd then be able to verify their score. To this day, Apogee gets letters and phone calls and asking what Aardwolf is, frequently with the question, "Has anyone seen this yet?"Īlso, in a somewhat related issue, letters were shown after the highest score in the score table in some revisions of the game. The sign was still left in the game, but in hindsight, probably should have been taken out. With these programs running around, we felt that it would have been unfair to have the contest and award a prize. The sign was to be the goal in a contest Apogee was going to have, but almost immediately after the game's release, a large amount of cheat and mapping programs were released. This is a sign that appears on a wall in a particularly nasty maze in Episode 2 Level 8 of Wolfenstein 3D. "Call Apogee and say Aardwolf." It's a sign that to this day is something that I get asked about a lot. Here is an explanation by Apogee's Joe Siegler from the Apogee FAQ: Those who cheat and use the sprite browser would find a sprite of a sign saying: An Accelerator card is recommended and it is controlled by the keyboard and mouse. It requires System 6.0.1 or later, at least 4MB of memory and a hard drive to play. The game has been 'officially' ported by Eric Shepherd ( SheppyWare), Bill Heineman ( Logicware, Inc.) with art and sound by Ninjaforce for the Apple IIGS computer as freeware in 1998.






Wolfenstein 3d maps episode 2