Duke Nukem: Episode 2 - Mission: Moonbase
Release Date: November 1, 1991
The second episode of a platform arcade game with the title prince in the lead role. This time, in the pursuit of the cruel Dr. Proton, we get to the base on the moon, where the ominous machines and robots are full of sinister machines and robots. Interesting weapons and Duke's charismatic character make the game more enjoyable.
Duke Nukem: Episode 2 - Mission: Moonbase Description
Second episode of the game Duke Nukem. The title character follows in the footsteps of a crazy scientist, Dr. Proton, and hits his secret base on the Moon, where he is swarming with robots and traps.
Apogee Software developers intended that the plot of Duke Nukem should include three adventures of the title Prince. Each episode, although connected with the others, is a separate fragment.
Mission: Moonbase is set just after the events in Shrapnel City. Dr. Proton managed to escape from Duke and escape to his secret lunar base, where he plans to conquer the Earth. The Prince follows in his footsteps, using a machine created by a crazy scientist to travel in time and space. His plan is simple - you have to stop the Proton at all costs....
In terms of gameplay, the second episode is no different from the first one. The hero, led by players, travels through dozens of trapped corridors and, using a variety of weapons found along the way, eliminates further robots sent by his main enemy. The game is a typical, arcade platform with a 2D view.
Duke Nukem graphic design: Episode 2 - Mission: Moonbase does not differ in quality from similar games from the same period (early 1990s). The work of Apogee Software, however, is distinguished by a rather extensive feature layer and an interesting character of the main character.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
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Game Series
Duke Nukem Series
A series of action games, launched in 1991. Its first parts were the work of Apogee Software, which in 1996 was renamed 3D Realms, while the in 2010 the rights to the brand passed into the hands of Gearbox Software studio. In addition, over the years, teams such as n-Space, Eurocom, Sunstorm Interactive, Torus Games and Frontline Studios, among others, have made their mark on the history of the series.
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Duke Nukem: Episode 2 - Mission: Moonbase Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Apogee Software
Publisher: Apogee Software
Age restrictions: none