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* Author Info *   

Filename                : THE_ROOK.MAP (version 1.0)
Author                  : John McMahon
Email Address           : jmcmahon@tiac.net

Description             : At the center of this Dukematch level is
                          "the castle".  You can either defend it,
			  or attack it (or both!).  There are
			  plenty of twists and turns, including
			  caves, towers, cliffs, spawning monsters,
			  underwater passages, a waterfall, and lots
			  and lots of ways to kill, or be killed.
			  As always, I have included some humor by
			  adding a few references to Monty Python
			  and the Search for the Holy Grail. "Nee!"

Additional Credits to   : My wife and dog - for putting up with my
                          obsession to get yet another level finished.
			  Dave Marmer, for his suggestions and play
			  testing.  The many FAQs that people have
			  generously offered to the public.  And 3D
			  Realms, for making a great game!

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* Play Information *

Single Player           : No
Co-op Level		: No
DukeMatch Level         : Yes!
Difficulty Settings     : Not implemented
Monsters		: A few spawned here and there...
New Graphics		: No
New Music/Sound FX	: No
Demos Replaced		: None


* Construction *

Base           		: From scratch (This is my second map)
Editor(s) used 		: Build
Build Time		: About 20 hours
Known Bugs     		: None found after MANY tries.


** Copyright / Permissions **

Authors MAY NOT use THE_ROOK.MAP as a base to build additional levels.

You MAY distribute THE_ROOK.MAP, provided you include this file, with
no modifications.  You may distribute THE_ROOK.MAP in any electronic
format (BBS,Diskette,CD,etc.) as long as you include this TXT intact.

You MAY include THE_ROOK.MAP in any GROUP compilations.  You may not
alter the level in any way except the minor change of the MAP number.


* Where to get this MAP file *

FTP sites   : none yet.
WWW sites   : http://www.tiac.net/users/jmcmahon/smst/smts.html
Newsgroups  : I will try to post where appropriate


