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Revision as of 12:22, 16 February 2018

32in24-13: A Thanksgiving Without Burgers
Title screen
Authors Various (YEDS)
Port Boom-compatible
IWAD Doom II
Year 2013
Link Doomworld/idgames

32in24-13: A Thanksgiving Without Burgers is the thirteenth edition of the 32in24 series of PWADs, in which a 24-hour mapping session is held with the aim of creating 32 multiplayer maps. This time the series returned to its original home of classic FFA deathmatch.

This session was held on 1 December, 2013 - the Sunday immediately after Thanksgiving Day in the United States that year. As such, this WAD carried a food-related theme, with many map titles referring to food, some going as far as to even incorporate into the map design - something that can be seen immediately in the first map, which features several giant sector-based burgers placed atop podiums.

The session also saw the highest turnout of the series up to that point, with 48 maps submitted to the WAD - a record that was later to broken by 32in24-15. All maps were included in the WAD, barring the only submission by Jamie Bainbridge (Super Jamie) which was "disqualified for being shit." However, an alternative version of MAP08 was also included, bringing the WAD to 48 maps.

The WAD was uploaded to the /idgames archive on 15 December, 2013. As this was after the 2013 Cacowards had been held, it missed the deadline for inclusion, however, it was named as a joint winner of Best Multiplayer the following year, alongside Push and Rage CTF.

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