DBK03: Shrine of the Silver CyberPrimate is a 14-level episode WAD for Doom II designed for the ZDoom source port, created by the Digital Bards Krew, veteran members of the Doomer Boards Projects led by Big Ol' Billy. It is the third installment in the DBK series. The first version (RC1) was released on May 4, 2023. The mapset features a Mesoamerican theme and serves as a sequel to DBP09: Legend of the Hidden Tech.
DBK03: Shrine of the Silver CyberPrimate was named one of the winners at the 2023 Cacowards.
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- MAP01: "Asmus' Screech'ins" by Big Ol' Billy (from HORRORBALL (mobile game)), "Cave Dungeon" by Koji Kondo (from Super Mario 64), "Life in the Mines" by David Wise (from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest), "The Príncipe of the Thing" by Big Ol' Billy, and "Journal" (from Flashback)
- MAP02: "Forest Frenzy" from Donkey Kong Country
- MAP03: "Lava Hot Head Bop" by David Wise, from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
- MAP04: "Swamp" by Tatsuya Kiuchi (from Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics), "Shifting Sands" (from Mario Pinball Land), "Aquatic Nightmare" by Glen Christie (Crunchynut44)
- MAP05: "JUNGLE" by Ben Daglish, from Rapid Assault (1995 MS-DOS game)
- MAP06: "Temple" by Michiko Naruke (from Wild Arms 2), "Temple Run" by Big Ol' Billy, and "Arena 1" (from Super Smash TV)
- MAP07: "Asmus' Screech'ins" by Big Ol' Billy, from HORRORBALL
- MAP08: "Deep Knight" by Crunchynut44
- MAP30: MIDI rendition of "Sixteen Tons" by Merle Travis
- MAP31: "Main Title" by Rob Wallace, from Hocus Pocus
- MAP32: "Journal" from Flashback
- MAP33: "Temple" from Wild Arms 2
- MAP34: "Enclosed Skullduggery" by Richard Joseph, from James Pond 3
- MAP35: "Egyptian Tribe" from Lemmings 2: The Tribes
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