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Name: |
dm_spookface |
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Author: |
qUiCkSiLvEr |
Date Added: |
Oct 13, 2006 |
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Description: |
Small map - Killbox style |
Review: |
The map style is like the old Killbox series but the graphics take full advantage of Source.
Suitable 4 - 14 players
"dm_spookface is a very unique play environment characterized by unusual art pictures on marble.
The whole map is a beautiful marble construction with three main areas situated in a very craggy mountain environment and surrounded by a shallow water moat.
The main play area is above ground with a central plaza and many hiding, sniping, running and gunning areas. There are a number of sniper cubby holes and all around the map are ramps that connect the upper areas to the plaza. There is also a crow's nest high above the plaza. There are a number of display planters and pots in the main plaza resting on breakable marble pillars.
Out in the water moat that surrounds the main part of the map are the far runners which are on high marble pillars with protected embattlements to hide behind. To get to these runners there are 4 spawn points, two warps and an invisible ramp across from the top of the main play area. Below the main level is a lower play area with a long dusty hallway.
On display along the hallway are some beautiful pots on marble pillars. All the pillars (above and below) are breakable and the pottery can be grabbed and used by the gravity gun.
The hallway has two illusional doorways, one goes all the way down to the treasure vault. There are several other ways to access and exit the treasure room as well, you'll have
to do some exploring to find them all. At one end of the hallway is a poem engraved into the marble, you can click the wall for anadditional effect that complements the poem.
The outside water area is designed for easy exit, just wade up to any wall and push forward(be sure to look up) and you'll bob right up to the top of the escarpment.
You can jump across off the high runners to the far large dam walls and look over the sides, but you probably won't want to stay there since you're going to be a little exposed."
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