Duke Nukem, the politically incorrect celebrity and ultimate alien ass kicker, defends Earth and its babes from alien invasion. Take the fight to the aliens in Hollywood, Los Angeles, a moon base and alien spacecraft. Defeat the aliens, so Duke can get back to some R&R with a stogie, a warm belly and a bottle of Jack.
*** LEVEL INFINITY Presents
*** Secrets Of The Acropolis v1.0 for Duke Nukem 3D v1.3d/v1.4/v1.5
*** STORY
After having rid Los Angeles and the rest of the world and solar system of
aliens (or so he thought) Duke decides to take a well-deserved vacation. So
he packs his bags and heads to the Mediterranean to relax and enjoy the
sites. Among the sites he visits is a museum. But after exploring the museum
for a short while he begins to notice a subtle similarity between the Greek
artifacts and some of the things he'd seen in the aliens' domain. He gets
suspicious and starts exploring further. He begins to discover clues that
lead him to a secret passage hidden beneath the museum. There he finds an
alien artifact which provides him with evidence that the alien invasion was
not a recent development. The aliens had originally infiltrated Earth's
civilization nearly 3000 years ago, during the Classical Greek era. Duke
also discover that the "artifact" is actually a machine of sorts, a link to
the ancient world. He realizes now that there may be other such links and
the aliens could return once again. He decides the only real way to defeat
them once and for all is to travel back to their original source and destroy
them there. After some experimentation he gets the link to work and finds
himself traveling back to ancient Athens. He first finds himself in a village
and must find the trail of evidence that will lead him to the alien source. He
discovers that the aliens have presented themselves to the Greek people as
gods, having them build great temples to worship and honor them. The aliens
have infested the Acropolis and Duke must destroy them! After clearing the
Acropolis he thinks his work is finally done. He is just about to celebrate
his victory when he discovers there is yet another temple, a hidden temple,
unknown to modern day archeologists and ancient Greeks alike. He follows the
trail to the temple and there he makes yet another startling discovery.
E1L1-The Village-Ancient Athens
The village is a small town surrounding the Acropolis where the ordinary
people lived. Lots of narrow streets and paths, whitewashed buildings, a
merchant trading center, a dock, and many hidden mysteries. The village
reflects the everyday life of the average Greek citizen.
E1L1-The Propylea
This is the glorious entrance to the Acropolis and its monuments,
constructed as part of the Perikles programme. The Propylaea, erected
between 437 and 432 BC, were the work of the famous Athenian architect
Mnesikles.
E1L3-The Erechtheion
The Erechtheion was built in 420-406 B.C, on that part of the Acropolis held
to be the most sacred; the place where the goddess Athena had caused her
most sacred emblem, the olive tree, to sprout. This tree was destroyed in
later years by the invading Persians. But when the Persians were finally
driven off, legend has it, that the tree miraculously grew again.
E1L4-The Parthenon
The Parthenon is the unique masterpiece of the world. You will realise it
yourself the moment you stand in front of it and learn a little of its
history and the secrets of its construction. The beauty, harmony and grace
of this monument make a really lasting impression on everyone who sees it.
Today admission to the Parthenon is prohibited due to the restoration work
that has been taking place there since 1983. This will not prevent you from
admiring this unique temple dedicated to the goddess Athena and built of
white marble from Penteli. Under the Parthenon of the Classical times there
are remains of the monumental Ur-Parthenon, an Archaic temple dated in
the late 6th century B.C. The architects of the Classical temple, which was
constructed and decorated between 447 and 432 B.C. during the Golden
Age of Perikles, were Iktinos and Kallikrates. The Parthenon housed the
golden-ivory statue of Athena, work of the famous sculptor Pheidias. This
statue was the final destination of the Great Panathenaea procession,
depicted on the frieze of the temple.
E1L5-Hades' Passage
Beneath the ancient Acropolis lies a path to the aliens' secret hideout.
This passage is a very nasty place with tricky jumps and hot lava. Above
all it is infested with those damn alien bastards.
E1L6-The Hidden Temple
Bonus-Ancient Spaceport
Duke finds a Spaceship the aliens have been using to Travel back and forth
to Earth. Problem is Duke can't get close to the Ship. He's going to have to
go the long way around. Jumping down a well he finds himself in an
underground cavern with long forgotten ruins. Duke know's this has got to
have something to do with the spaceport he saw from the surface. Duke
finds himself in a not so forgotten ruin/spaceport. He's got to get to that
Ship before it takes off.
*** INSTALLATION
This installer-free version of the SOTA distribution includes the following
files:
README.TXT - This file.
SOTADEFS.CON - CON files.
SOTAUSER.CON
SOTAGAME.CON
SOTPDEFS.CON
SOTPUSER.CON
SOTPGAME.CON
SOTA.CON
SOTAPPAK.CON
SOTA.GRP - Contains maps, art and music
SOTA.BAT - Batch files
SOTAPPAK.BAT
Make sure you backup any files in your Duke3D directory that has the same
name as one of the files above. Unzip the contents of the distribution file
into your Duke3D directory, and run SOTA.BAT if you have Duke3D v1.3d or
SOTAPPAK.BAT if you have Duke3D v1.4/v1.5.
*** CREDITS
Levels
E1L1-The Village - Aaron Barber <abarber@ucla.edu>
E1L2-The Propylea - Cho Yan "Tempy" Wong <pwong@pobox.leidenuniv.nl>
E1L3-The Erechtheion - Crista "CD Warrior" Forest <csforest@deltanet.com>
E1L4-The Parthenon - Ryan "Tagg" Isenberg <Tagg94@aol.com>
E1L5-Hades' Passage - Jim "Ironman" Semkiw <jsemkiw@direct.ca>
E1L6-The Hidden Temple - Nick "Zarzoo" Parde <nick_parde@eee.org>
E1L7-Ancient Spaceport (Bonus Level) - Neil Munday <nmunday@rogers.wave.ca>
Music
Simon Castles <castlesmusic@mail.geocities.com>
Con Editing
Cho Yan "Tempy" Wong <pwong@pobox.leidenuniv.nl>
Texture Art
Crista "CD Warrior" Forest <csforest@deltanet.com>
Run/Install Utility, Menu Art, Graphical text viewer
Matthew "MattCake" Harris <mattcake@inloco.demon.co.uk>
Website Graphics and Maintainance
Cho Yan "Tempy" Wong <pwong@pobox.leidenuniv.nl>
Matthew "MattCake" Harris <mattcake@inloco.demon.co.uk>
*** MORE HELP
For help and patches check out out homepage at Infinity.stomped.com
Great job!
Why is the title "Necropolis" when the in-game says Acropolis?