World of Padman
World of Padman | |
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Developer(s) | Padworld Entertainment |
Engine | ioquake3 (GPL) |
Platform(s) | AmigaOS 4, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, |
Release date(s) | April 1, 2007 |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter, Third-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
World of Padman (WoP) is an open source first-person shooter video game available in both English and German. Originally it was a modification for the game Quake III Arena titled PadMod created in the year 2004. After the source code for Quake III Arena was released, the game became standalone.[1] The idea is based on the Padman comic strip for the magazine PlayStation Games created by the professional cartoon artist Andreas 'ENTE' (German for "Duck") Endres, who is also the man who made many of the maps included with the game in 1998. The current version runs on an enhanced version of the ioquake3 engine, which is based on the Quake III Arena engine.
Gameplay
World of Padman was originally a mod for Quake III Arena, so most of the gameplay is similar. World of Padman supports bots with a variety of skill levels in both online and offline play for all of the game types included. A single-player campaign has not yet been implemented however bots allow off-line multiplayer games. Players can also record audio and video as they play. The game fully supports modifications, and custom maps can be created.
In World of Padman, players die when they run out of health. Players can restore their health at a loading station or with the power-up 'revival' unlike in other games. In World of Padman there are no health items to collect.
Besides widespread game types like Tournament, Free For All and Team Deathmatch, World of Padman features three uncommon game types: Spray Your Color (spray a logo on the walls in the sprayroom), Big Balloon (similar to Unreal Tournament’s Domination), Last Pad Standing, and the recently added Capture the Flag. It was especially created for people who love gaming and shooting.
Reception
World of Padman has been featured in printed game magazines.[2][3][4][5] The German TV show GIGA broadcast an extensive WoP review.[6]
See also
- List of free first-person shooters
- List of open source games
- List of video games derived from modifications
References
- ↑ "World of Padman Reviewed". Inside Mac Games. 2007-06-13. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
- ↑ WoP articles in Gamestar and GEE
- ↑ WoP articles in PC Action, BRAVO Screenfun and Linux Intern
- ↑ WoP articles in PC Zone UK, PC Gameplay and PC Gamer UK
- ↑ WoP article in Gamers Pro (brazil)
- ↑ GIGA TV review