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Title                   : Pathways of Peril
Filename                : krakendm.bsp(krakendm.bsp)
                          ---deathmatch (Quake2)
Author                  : Russell Hayward
Email Address           : russell@vision.net.au
Description             : A mad imperial overlord has had his
			  militia men set up a death duel arena
			  with carefully placed weapons and 
			  traps for the combatants to use. You
			  must survive to prove your worth to
			  the evil leader, after that you can 
			  think about escaping.
			  
Additional Credits to   : iDsoftware , After The Fall TC  , 
			  worldcraft , quoole, adunpack,
			  RMD software
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* Play Information *

Level Name              : Pathways of Peril
Single Player           : No (DM only)
Cooperative 2-4 Player  : No, 
Deathmatch 1-6 Player   : Yes! (2-3 players is best)
Difficulty Settings     : No

* Construction *

Base            : New level from scratch
Build Time      : A couple of days
Editor(s) used  : Worldcraft, Quoole, Quark
Known Bugs      : None that I know of 

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This is my second complete DM level for Quake2.

The first one being krustydm (Underworld Outpost)

If you liked this level or would like to see 
a bigger version of this level email me at
russell@vision.net.au
A would appreciate any constructive critisicms.
And some encouragement might get me making more.


What is the best user made TC for Quake1?  After The Fall.
Cram packed with many cool features this Total
Conversion is a fantastic bargain,.. its free!!!
http://www.planetquake.com/atf

My personal quake web page?
http://www.vision.net.au/~russell/quake/

Most interesting start-up company/ games developers?
RMD software,  go to http://www.quake2.com/rmd  to
check on their progress.

Best level reviewer?  Talon of Talons Strike ,
his in depth TC reviews, and individual level reviews
are excellent, and he gave After The Fall the credit
it deserved.   http://www.planetquake.com/talon
