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The '''Zoo''' (E1L8) is a demonstrative level that comes along with the [[Sector Effector (map)|''Sector Effector'']] and [[Sector Tag (map)|''Sector Tag'']] in the [[Build]] editor. Unlike the other two aforementioned levels which are just tech demos, Zoo has some design consistency and features all [[weapons (DN3D)|weapons]], [[items (DN3D)|items]] and [[enemies (DN3D)|enemies]]. It also has a [[Nuke Button]] and can be finished.
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The '''Zoo''' is a demonstrative level that comes along with the [[Sector Effector (map)|''Sector Effector'']] and [[Sector Tag (map)|''Sector Tag'']] in the [[Build]] editor. Unlike the other two aforementioned levels which are just tech demos, Zoo has some design consistency and features all [[weapons (DN3D)|weapons]], [[items (DN3D)|items]] and [[enemies (DN3D)|enemies]]. It also has a [[Nuke Button]] and can be finished.
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==

Revision as of 14:14, 4 May 2020

The Zoo is a demonstrative level that comes along with the Sector Effector and Sector Tag in the Build editor. Unlike the other two aforementioned levels which are just tech demos, Zoo has some design consistency and features all weapons, items and enemies. It also has a Nuke Button and can be finished.

Description

It could be considered that Zoo is a full level just like the other levels from the main game. The only other official stand-alone user map to have such level consistency was Penthouse Paradise, but Penthouse Paradise also has a plotline on its own and features secrets, while Zoo doesn't.

There is a left-over Space Suit along with the rest of the items and weapons at the beginning of the map and all the enemies and bosses of the Atomic Edition are trapped inside of cages nearby. The player can fight all the enemies, some of them of their choice, otr just go to the exit button.

Trying to leave the level once will reload the level, although, if the player presses it for a second time, the game will try to load a next level and fall on the "Void Zone" glitch that closes the game.

Further notes

  • It can be easily noted that the Overlord, differently from the Battlelord, can step on water surfaces, and subsequently submerge. This differs from the Cycloid Emperor, which can only step in sectors with a specific tag (which is used so that it will not leave the main area of the Stadium level).
  • The Alien Queen is placed outside water. This was the first time the player was able to fight the Alien Queen on dry ground.
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