CyberSphere Online is a twin stick 3d shooter in sci-fi setting with online multiplayer, lots of unique characters, weapons, and enemies.
Join forces with players from all over the world to stop alien robot invasion!
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lb4business.cybersphereonline
App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/app/cybersphere-online/id1288087518
Key features:
- Nice 3D graphics;
- Online multiplayer (PVE and PVP);
- 30 weapons;
- 12 character types - futuristic tanks, walking robots, cyborgs and soldiers, each with unique special ability;
- 14 types of AI-controlled support drone models;
- Easiness of control. Gamepad supported;
- A variety of enemies. Robots, aliens, cyborgs, and dangerous bosses.
A gameplay mod for Doom 1 and 2, Space Hunter is heavily inspired by the original Metroid for the NES, featuring weapons and items from the first game of the series. Space Hunter is a streamlined gameplay mod focusing on blasting monsters with only two main weapons, though you'll get some upgrades along the way.
TNT: Revilution is a 32-level megawad and unofficial sequel to Final Doom's TNT: Evilution, developed by members of the Doomworld forums and released in 2017. The project had a long and turbulent development dating back to 2009, where it was originally part of TNT 2: Devilution before becoming a separate project led Steve Muller (Kyka) in 2014. After changing hands multiple times, the WAD under the leadership of Micah Petersen (Jaws in Space) was finished and uploaded to the /idgames archive on 29 May, 2017, and was followed by several bugfix patches.
The premise is Lovecraft-inspired, but not part of any of Lovecraft's universes. The story takes place not long after Doom 2, where Hell was defeated by the Doomguy. What no one knew was that there was a far greater and nigh inconceivable evil lurking beyond our realm: the Elder Gods. They saw how Hell had failed and felt it was now their time to succeed. They knew of the Doomguy's strength, and so decided to attack him in the one place he's vulnerable: in his nightmares. Thus, SoTNR takes place within the dreams of the Doomguy, each one manipulated by the Elder Gods.
The gameplay is pretty straightforward, with Doom-style exploration and combat. One difference is that your inventory is cleared and your health reset at the start of each map. After all, each one takes place in a separate dream :-P There are six total maps: three main levels, one secret level, one boss level, and a Quake-style start map.
FPS. In 2017, the terrorists attacked Russia and you are to liberate it. The game has three levels, on each of which you need to neutralize the radio communication points of terrorists. In the game more than 150 models, 5 weapons, 5 models of terrorists that are modeled in GameGuru Character Creator. The game has many ways to go, a balanced level of complexity. The first level represents the major cities of Russia, the second level of its forest and village, the third level is its cities in the mountains.
Small to medium-sized runic-style temple with a graveyard in rocky surroundings. The level can be finished fairly quickly, but in order to visit all areas and get better equipment it requires exploration and secret-hunting.
A moderately large map featuring a hellish fortification with progressively more difficult fights, especially in the secret areas. It was originally created for Nova III but was decided to release standalone instead.
Stardate 20X7 is a set of eleven Boom-compatible maps released by Zachary Stephens (Ribbiks) in 2017. It continues the purple theme of Stardate 20X6, with the colour purple this time replacing the blue range of the palette, however it was not initially intended as a sequel.
Eviction (or EVICTION) is a new episode fan add-on released gradually since 2017 by Austin "SpillSomeBlood" Adams. As of 2021, it features four single-player levels and one Bloodbath map. As of the part four iteration, it features five new enemies and custom scripting requiring either the NBlood port or its fork Raze
It was Fall of 2014 in the borders of the Chernobyl Zone, the largest blowout in history thundered. After that disaster the Zone began to devour more and more areas of the Earth, threatening the existence of life on the planet. In 2048, a time machine was invented. The creator of this machine gives birth to a plan to save humanity. This plan consists of sending a military specialist to the past to find the main reasons of this massive blowout and eliminate the cause.
Confinement 256 is a 60-level (plus 3 hub and secret maps) megawad for GZDoom released in June 2017 after a year of development. The project originally started as a solo megawad designed by Devon Barnett (Xyzzy01), with the first 20 maps made by him, but later evolved into a complete community project with 39 map contributions from various authors.
The megawad took inspiration from other projects such as Congestion 1024 and Claustrophobia 1024. All maps submitted were designed under the limit of a 256 by 256 square space in the level editor.
This sequel focuses on the protagonist continuing his war on the organization that he was once part of as he seeks to tie up a few loose ends, confront his internal demons, and once more save the world.
MAYhem 2016 is a 21-level Doom II megawad for Boom-compatible source ports, created by members of the Doomworld forums in June 2016. It is the fifth installment in the MAYhem series, and the first not to be led by TheMionicDonut, with management taken over by Michael Fraize (Marcaek). The WAD used a custom texture pack made up of resources from Quake, The Darkening Episode 2, and Malice. Two restrictions were used, with mappers having a choice of being limited to 160 things in their map, or having a monster count of the map number multiplied by 10.
Distribution Center is a single-level PWAD for Doom II using the GZDoom source port. It was designed by Blake Collins (Rayzik) and uses the music track "The Imp's Song" by Robert Prince. Distribution Center was originally created in 2016 for the Vine Mapping Contest 2016, where it went on to win first place, and was publicly released in 2017.