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Re: Commander Keen Level Maps

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I spent so many hours playing the first game as a kid, decoding the alphabet (which I would later discover it tells you how to read in episode 2 or 3 anyway), trying to get every last item, etc.

My favourite bit was the dark, fiery secret tunnel underneath one of the larger levels (http://www.commander-keen.com/levelmaps/1/013.gif), which teleports you to the city on the right-hand side of the world map at the bottom of the level maps page, not really visible from the map screen when going between the main cities... but I no longer remember which of these maps is that city, alas

(or maybe not alas: I hope I've put some more currently useful information in that part of my brain instead. Thanks for the nostalgia!)

Re: Commander Keen Level Maps

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post #2

I spent so many hours playing the first game as a kid, decoding the alphabet (which I would later discover it tells you how to read in episode 2 or 3 anyway), trying to get every last item, etc. My favourite bit was the dark, fiery secret tunnel underneath one of the larger levels ( http://www.commander-keen.com/levelmaps/1/013.gif ), which teleports you to the city on the right-hand side of the world map at the bott…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMjrI3pFsOA

Re: Commander Keen Level Maps

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post #2

I spent so many hours playing the first game as a kid, decoding the alphabet (which I would later discover it tells you how to read in episode 2 or 3 anyway), trying to get every last item, etc. My favourite bit was the dark, fiery secret tunnel underneath one of the larger levels ( http://www.commander-keen.com/levelmaps/1/013.gif ), which teleports you to the city on the right-hand side of the world map at the bott…

I too had a lot of fun decoding the language in Keen. Keen 5's victory sequence ended with a big message onscreen in keenspeak - I copied that down onto paper and worked out the alphabet from there.

Re: Commander Keen Level Maps

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Is the tool available that made these maps?

I dunno about for these Keen maps, but I wrote a level dumper for the classic NES game M.C. Kids if you want to see what that looks like:

https://gitlab.com/mcmapper/mcmapper/blob/master/main.c

Output:

https://tcrf.net/Proto:M.C._Kids

I'm contemplating turning it into a full level editor for the ROM hacking community, but I don't know how much use it would actually get.

Re: Commander Keen Level Maps

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Very fond memories indeed of playing this DOS game on old Celeron and Pentium II.

The game is honestly much better than the Marios and Sonics that it was trying to mimic (at least part 5 and 6 were IMO)

Re: Commander Keen Level Maps

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The entire top half of Keen 3 map 8 is inaccessible because of incorrectly placed blocks:

http://www.commander-keen.com/levelmaps/3/008.gif

It's not necessary to complete the level, and it's harder to notice when your screen doesn't have the resolution to see the whole thing at once, but it's interesting that it was released like this.

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