PUSS V: Clandestine Castle Crashing is a January 2021 speedmapping community project led by BluePineapple72, and the fifth entry in the Pineapple Under the Sea series. Each of the levels were built within 8 hours or less, using a custom resource pack.
Each mapper was required to create castle-themed maps that contained a minimum of 10 secrets in each map.
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Soundtrack[edit]
- MAP01: "Bloody Tears" from Castlevania 2
- MAP02: "Winnowing Hall" by Kevin Schilder
- MAP03: "Getting Too Tense" by Robert Prince
- MAP04: "MUS_E1M4" by Kevin Schilder
- MAP05: "An Unused doom midi - Remixed to harpsicord" by Telemassacre
- MAP06: "Secret Place" by James Paddock (Jimmy)
- MAP07: "Garden of Delights" by James Paddock (Jimmy)
- MAP08: "PRCP MAP21"by Paul Corfiatis
- MAP09: "Rotted Roots" by James Paddock (Jimmy)
- MAP10: "MUS_E1M1" by Kevin Schilder
- MAP11: "Summoner of Chaos" by Lippeth
- MAP12: "Orc2" from Warcraft II
- MAP13: "Battlefield" by Blind Guardian
- MAP14: "Trilemma" by James Paddock (Jimmy)
- MAP15: "Would?" by Alice in Chains
- MAP16: "MUS_E2M3" by Kevin Schilder
- MAP17: "Last Wish" by Petter Mårtensen (Thyrbse)
- MAP18: "Iron Lick" by Tristan Clark
- MAP19: "Bowser's Castle" from Super Mario World, MIDI arrangement by King Meteor on VGMusic.com
- MAP20: "The Occultist" by Tristan Clark
- MAP21: "Ghostgrinder" by James Paddock (Jimmy)
- MAP22: "BFG Control" by James Paddock (Jimmy)
- MAP31: "Legions" by James Paddock (Jimmy)
- MAP32: by Charles Li from Icarus: Alien Vanguard
- Title screen: "Theme to Monty Python and the Holy Grail" by Neil Innes
- Intermission: "Intermission to Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
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- "Clandestine", particularly in response to use of castles or a higher number of secrets, is a recurring motif seen in PUSS events and specific maps since the launch of this event.
- PUSS XV: Mysterious Mayan Madness, or MMM, is a spin-off/sequel to this event.
- This WAD features a set of modified face sprites, introducing the PUSS character of "Knightguy". This is the first event in which PUSS started using custom characters for the story of select events.
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