Clippyworld: An Unexpected Journey (or just Clippyworld) is a twenty-two map Doom II megawad for GZDoom created by Clippy Clippington. It is a compilation of the single map releases and community project contributions he had released up to that point. The maps are presented in chronological order and the WAD uses a MAPINFO lump to enforce pistol starts and disallow jumping and crouching. The maps all feature a quirky, gimmick-based style that the mapper has become known for. The mapset was released on the Doomworld forums on December 7th, 2020 with twenty maps. Clippy later updated the WAD with two maps made after the compilation was released.
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Soundtrack[edit]
- MAP01: "Chant" from Rise of the Triad by Lee Jackson
- MAP02: "Oww!!!" from Rise of the Triad by Lee Jackson
- MAP03: "Searching!" from Eternal Doom by Rich Nagel
- MAP04: "Smoke and Mirrors" from Rise of the Triad by Lee Jackson
- MAP05: "Oww!!!" from Rise of the Triad by Lee Jackson
- MAP06: "Mysterious" from Eternal Doom by Rich Nagel
- MAP07: "scm_storytell" from Well of Souls
- MAP08: "Fugue in A Minor" from Eternal Doom
- MAP09: "Run Like Smeg" from Rise of the Triad by Lee Jackson
- MAP10: "Mad" from Icarus: Alien Vanguard by Jeremy Doyle
- MAP11: MAP20 music from Icarus: Alien Vanguard by Charles Li
- MAP12: "Claustrophobia" from Plutonia MIDI Pack by Vladislav Baymurzin
- MAP13: "Goin' Down the Fast Way" from Rise of the Triad by Lee Jackson
- MAP14: "Men's Hair Club" from LISA: The Painful
- MAP15: "Cry of Desperation" from Plutonia MIDI Pack by Tristan Clark
- MAP16: MIDI rendition of "I'm on a Boat" by The Lonely Island
- MAP17: "You Suck!" from Rise of the Triad by Lee Jackson
- MAP18: "The Arcade", royalty free music
- MAP19: "Upbeat Rock Jingle Bells", royalty free Christmas music
- MAP20: "Holidays are coming" from a Coca-Cola Christmas commercial
- MAP21: "Face of Evil" from Icarus: Alien Vanguard by Tom Mustaine
- MAP22: "Watz Next" from Rise of the Triad by Lee Jackson
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- Despite requiring GZDoom to play, the maps were created in the "Doom in Doom 2" format rather than in UDMF.
- Several of the maps feature different names in the MAPINFO lump than they do in the Doomworld forums release thread.
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