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Title                : Ship to shore and Crossroads
Filename             : Doc mini map pack.ZIP

Description          : DM-Ship to shore and CTF-Crossroads, maps for Unreal Tournament
Author               : Nathan 'Doc' Little
Email Address        : N.Little@xtra.co.nz
                      
Credits to           : Epic and Digital Extremes
		       Ryan 'Mav' Marsden for playtesting and feedback
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-=[ Play Information ]=-

Game                    : Unreal Tournament
Maps                    : DM-Shiptoshore       CTF-Crossroads
Bot match               : Yes                  Yes

-=[ Construction ]=-

Base                    : All new maps - to the best of my knowledge 
Build Time              : A long time, my first *real* maps after all
Editors used            : UnrealEd
 
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-=[ Description ]=-
Ship to shore is an open arena style map, although far from your basic arena it is a general 
circular set-up of rooms and corridors, there is an invisibility and a shield belt to be had also
so have a look for them (not too hidden).

Crossroads is a very basic layout with symmetric bases. It is fun to play with no secret areas,
all pickups are visible and accessable.

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-=[ Copyright / Permissions / Distribution Information ]=-

This level is copyright (c) 2000 Nathan Little. 
All textures are copyright (c) 1999 Epic Games.
This level is not supported by Epic Games.

Any reproduction or commercial distribution of the map file is prohibited
without the prior permission of Nathan Little (Although if you ask I'd be flattered).

You are allowed to distribute this level on a non-commercial base, for example
over the internet and any other medium that is free of charge. You must distri-
bute the whole ZIP with .unr and .txt file, though.

Any questions, suggestions or general chat please e-mail me.