Anyone up for a little Doom?

Bateluer

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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5rb2thay5Eb29tR0xFUyJd

It supports:
- Hires resolutions (on tablets or highend phones)
- Realtime dynamic lighting
- Particles effects
- 3D Monsters and objects (MD2)
- Blood projections
- Realistic water effect
- and much more

The first time you launch DoomGLES, it will download Doom shareware datas + all common datas for all games (be sure to select "doom1" as IWAD).
After the first launch, if you own (ultimate) Doom and/or Doom 2, copy the wad file (doom.wad or doom2.wad) in your device at this location: /sdcard/Kokak/DoomGLES/
Then select, from the launch menu, Doom or Doom2 as IWAD. The OpenGLES datas will be downloaded.
Here the size of the downloaded datas:
Doom shareware + common datas: ~40MB
Ultimate Doom datas: ~100MB
Doom 2 datas: ~185MB
Plutonia datas: ~80MB
TNT datas: ~70MB
So please be patient while it downloads the datas...


Grab on WiFi. :p
 

AnitaPeterson

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How do you control the movement/shooting in this Android port of Doom? last time I checked, Duke Nukem 3D was nearly unplayable on my Galaxy Tab, because it uses a strange virtual circular control for both moving and looking.
 

sgrinavi

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How do you control the movement/shooting in this Android port of Doom? last time I checked, Duke Nukem 3D was nearly unplayable on my Galaxy Tab, because it uses a strange virtual circular control for both moving and looking.

I agree for the most part, it's difficult to get used to, but still fun once you get the hang of it. I can't figure out how to jump though.