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Revision as of 05:01, 26 July 2022
A city map is a level design themed around a modern urban landscape. Doom II explored this theme in its second episode, from MAP12: The Factory to MAP16: Suburbs, though these maps are quite heavily abstracted.
Designs found in city maps
- Streets.
- Road vehicles such as cars and trucks.
- Apartment complexes.
- Office buildings.
- Industrial plants.
- Metro stations.
Notable maps
- Comatose
- Dawn of Reality
- Doom City
- MAP13: Downtown from Doom II
- MAP28: HeLLport from the Japanese Community Project
- Monster Hunter Ltd. Part I and Monster Hunter Ltd. Part II
- MAP29: Odyssey of Noises from The Plutonia Experiment
- Planisphere 2
- MAP13: Port Paradise from Doom: The Golden Souls 2
- Street
- Vanilla Sky
WADs that feature multiple city maps
- The Alfonzone
- A.L.T.
- Ashes 2063
- Batman Doom
- Doomer Boards Projects including "DBP26: The City of Damned Children" and DBP37: AUGER;ZENITH
- Echelon
- Going Down
- Hellbound
- Hellfire series
- Lost Civilization
- Running Late 2
- Valiant