Tricky Skulltag (or just TrickyST for short) is a megawad for Doom II and the Skulltag source port. It is a multiplayer mod built for the eponymous Skulltag game mode, by a mapping team led by James Esquibel (Cyber). Development started on June 11, 2007 and was completed on June 27, 2008, with a total of 26 maps by various authors. The megawad is notable for its eclectic and creative maps, showcasing ideas seldom seen in Skulltag or adjacent Capture the Flag mapsets, with most of the maps geared towards public play rather than strictly competitive action.
Content[edit]
- MAP01: Tech Facility by James Esquibel (Cyber)
- MAP02: Underground Base by Cyber
- MAP03: Forgotten Ruins by Cyber
- MAP04: Past, Present, Future, Hell by Rickey Esquibel (RabbitLord)
- MAP05: Sub-Zero Snowfield by Cyber
- MAP06: Toxic Plant by Cyber
- MAP07: Cavern Base by RabbitLord
- MAP08: Dark Fortress by Cyber
- MAP09: Fortress of Hell by Cyber
- MAP10: Doomfiend's Domain by Doomfiend
- MAP11: Center of Illusions by Doomfiend
- MAP12: Mechanical Base by Cyber
- MAP13: Strongbox Revival by Matthew Krehbiel (Ghastly)
- MAP14: Hissy's Forest by Cyber
- MAP15: Entrance to Phobos by Cyber
- MAP16: Oceanic View by Cyber
- MAP17: Medieval Assault by Cyber
- MAP18: City Limits by Cyber
- MAP19: Center of the Void by Cyber
- MAP20: Revisiting RJ Canyon by Cyber
- MAP21: Easton Kingdom by Doomfiend
- MAP22: Checkmate by Aerial
- MAP23: Siege in the Void by Keo
- MAP24: Redemption by Rabbit Lord
- MAP25: Anything but Tangerines by Doomfiend
- MAP26: Final Judgement by Cyber
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Soundtrack[edit]
- MAP01: "Impregnable Fortress" by Hitoshi Sakimoto, from Gradius V
- MAP02: "Synthetic Life" by Konami Kukeiha Club, from Gradius II
- MAP03: "Moai (Ruin of Silence)" by Norikazu Miura, from Gradius Gaiden
- MAP04: "City Trial: City" by Hirokazu Ando, from Kirby Air Ride
- MAP05: "Snowfield (Beyond the White Storm)" by Norikazu Miura, from Gradius Gaiden
- MAP06: "Something Green" by Hitoshi Sakimoto, from Gradius V
- MAP07: MIDI rendition of "Girl Can't Help It" by Journey
- MAP08: "Getting Too Tense" from by Robert Prince, from Doom II
- MAP09: "Castle Theme" from New Super Mario Bros.
- MAP10: "The Kings Curse" by Tomohito Nishiura, from Dark Cloud
- MAP11: "Moonlight Museum Ver. 1" by Hiromi Shibano, from Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil
- MAP12: "High Speed" by Hitoshi Sakimoto, from Gradius V
- MAP13: "Smells like Burning Corpse" by L.A. Sieben, from TNT: Evilution
- MAP14: "Tallon Overworld Depths" by Kenji Yamamoto and Kouichi Kyuma, from Metroid Prime
- MAP15: "At Doom's Gate" by Robert Prince, from Doom
- MAP16: "Oceanus" by Atsuki Watanabe, from Gradius IV
- MAP17: "Death's Bells" by L.A. Sieben, from TNT: Evilution
- MAP18: "Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names)" by Robert Prince, from Doom
- MAP19: "They're Going to Get You" by Robert Prince, from Doom
- MAP20: "Finding the Secrets" by Robert Prince, from Doom
- MAP21: "Underground Theme (Super Mario Land)" from Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- MAP22: MIDI rendition of "About a Girl" by Nirvana
- MAP23: no replacement
- MAP24:
- MAP25: "Anything but Tangerines" by Jean-Christophe Beck, from Earthworm Jim 2
- MAP26: "When the Sun Won't Rise Anymore" by Petter Mårtensen (Thyrbse), from Hell Revealed II
- Title screen:
- Intermission: MIDI rendition of "Doom 64 Stats Screen" by Aubrey Hodges, from Doom 64 (sequenced by Michael Barrette)
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