Harmony

Harmony is a 11-level total conversion with an optional stand-alone version, created by Thomas van der Velden (t.v.) and released after five years of development. In its updated 1.1 version, it is recognized as an IWAD by ZDoom 2.4.0 and newer.

The soundtrack consists of three songs from Kyū's album "The Edge" (2009), specifically track #6 ("Untitled", used on MAP02, MAP03, MAP10 and MAP11), #7 ("Mercury Stripes, Blue Mess", used on MAP01, MAP04, MAP05, MAP08 and MAP09) and #10 ("The Edge", used on MAP06, MAP07, and the intermission, endgame and title screens). James Paddock (Jimmy) later created an optional MIDI pack providing a new, original soundtrack composed specifically for Harmony.

Story
In the near future: ''Led by greed and hatred mankind drove itself into another world war. The forces of the Northern and Southern Hemisphere attacked each other with everything their destructive arsenal had to offer. Nuclear, chemical and biological weapons wiped out entire countries. The combined effect of the weapons resulted in an unforeseen side effect; a supervirus emerged that mutated all the men on Earth. For unknown reasons the women were unaffected. But they weren't safe either...''

''The mutated men, though intelligent, lost touch with reality. From their corrupted minds a new order was formed; 'the Pax Pox'. Its first priority is to rid the world of the "impure".''

''The women who survived the war united to form an army against the mutant aggressors and called themselves "the Amazons". ''

''Today one of the Amazon outposts is attacked and their leader; Amira is taken captured. Her last hope is her loyal friend; Harmony.''

Will Harmony be able to rescue her friend and the rest of the human race?

Weapons
As a total conversion, Harmony features new weapons.
 * Neutron Gun
 * A weak projectile weapon, but with unlimited ammunition.


 * Shotgun
 * An old staple. This weapon is reliable and versatile.


 * Minigun
 * A weapon with much greater stopping power than the shotgun. Consumes ammo very quickly, with a single shot requiring 8 bullets.


 * Grenade Launcher
 * Launches rocket-propelled gem grenades, offering you a longer firing range than by throwing them.


 * Entropy Thrower
 * A rapid-fire and more powerful version of the neutron gun, but has limited ammunition.


 * Gem grenades
 * Simple and efficient. Just ensure not to use them in close-quarters.

Monsters
As a total conversion, Harmony features new monsters.
 * Follower
 * Still humanoid, these mutants are meekly armed and are the weakest servants of the Pax Pox.


 * Mutant Soldier
 * Better armed and armored than followers, but still not much of a threat unless they are in large numbers.


 * Predator
 * While still humanoid, these mutants are obviously inhuman. They use energy rifles whose projectiles have homing capacities.


 * Critter
 * Diminutive little vermins which are easily dispatched. However, they will often fake their death. Possibly immature versions of the beastlings.


 * Beastling
 * Small creatures that look like a skull with legs, these stinking mutants are surprisingly resilient for their size.


 * Phage
 * These four-legged, two-mouthed monstrosities are especially trigger-happy with their plasma rifle.


 * Centaur
 * These large three-legged mutants are armed with two grenade launchers and are especially tough. Facing one in tight quarters, or facing more than one at once, is extremely dangerous.


 * Echidna
 * The final enemy. Facing this mutant will be the toughest, harshest challenge for Harmony.

Levels

 * MAP01: Abduction
 * MAP02: Harm's Way
 * MAP03: Operation Rescue
 * MAP04: Megalapolis
 * MAP05: The Hospital
 * MAP06: The Weapons Factory
 * MAP07: The Underwater Lab
 * MAP08: Airstrip One
 * MAP09: The Launch Base
 * MAP10: The Radioactive Zone
 * MAP11: Echidna

Trivia

 * Harmony includes a separate executable, called . This is a renamed build of ZDoom with a custom icon, but is otherwise identical to the stock version of ZDoom and will run fine as is on that version. is based on ZDoom version 2.3.1 (r1480) dated December 6, 2009.