Tangerine Nightmare

Tangerine Nightmare is a nine-level PWAD for limit-removing source ports, created by members of the French Doom community. The WAD is most notable for the strikingly orange appearance of the levels, achieved through the use of a custom palette. Additionally, some monsters have gained new sprites to better integrate them into the medieval theme, such as the zombieman, who now sports a hooded cloak. The project was conceived by Maxime Bisiaux (Datacore), with leadership of the project later transferred to Franck Livolant (franckFRAG). The first release candidate was launched on 8 December, 2017, and the project was uploaded to the idgames archive on 16 February, 2018.

As well as fitting with the orange theme, the name of the WAD is also reference to the German electronic group.

Levels

 * by Maxime Bisiaux (Datacore) and Franck Livolant (franckFRAG)
 * by Maxime Bisiaux (Datacore) and William Huber (WH-Wilou84)
 * by Maxime Bisiaux (Datacore), William Huber (WH-Wilou84) and Franck Livolant (franckFRAG)
 * by Jean Bon (Jambon) and Franck Livolant (franckFRAG)
 * by Yugiboy85
 * by JC Dorne
 * by Roofi
 * by Franck Livolant (franckFRAG)
 * by JC Dorne and Roofi
 * by William Huber (WH-Wilou84) (bonus level)

Soundtrack

 * MAP01: "Treasures in the Dark" by Mark Klem (from STRAIN)
 * MAP02: MIDI rendition of "Caverns" from 
 * MAP03: Crucified Dreams MAP01 theme by Marc Pullen
 * MAP04: MIDI rendition of "Le Deuil du Merveilleux" by Eros Necropsique
 * MAP05: "Astral Dreadnought" by James Paddock (Jimmy) (from Plutonia 2)
 * MAP06: "The Infinite Labyrinth" by Tristan Clark
 * MAP07: "Deathrattle" by (from )
 * MAP08: "The Calling" by John Weekley (PRIMEVAL) (from Reverie)
 * MAP09: MIDI rendition of "Safe Room" from 
 * MAP10: "Dance with a Skeleton" by Petter Mårtensen (from Hell Revealed II)


 * Title screen: MIDI rendition of "Oath to Order" by (from )
 * Intermission screen: MIDI rendition of "Memories of Aya and Eve" by (from )
 * Text screen: MIDI rendition of "Oath to Order" by (from )

Built-in demos
This WAD features three built-in demos. All require Doom II with a Boom-compatible v2.02 source port to view them. The demo levels are: