Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project Full Version PC
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project - Full Version - Windows 10 - Working - 449MB
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project was built using a 3D engine known as Prism3D. The levels and characters are fully three-dimensional, and both the camera and Duke can move along any axis, but movement is restricted to a two dimensional plane. Utilizing the 3D engine, the player can zoom in and out focusing either on the enemy approaching or an overall view of the field. Duke can crouch, run, jump and slide kick underneath small counter space.
The game is organized in 8 chapters, each one having 3 parts. In each part, the player must rescue a "babe" strapped to a GLOPP bomb and find a coloured keycard to unlock the way to the next part. At some parts, the player gets to use a jetpack to fly over large voids or hazardous ground. The controls are also quite easy to get used to, with buttons only for jumping, moving, firing, and weapon changing. Using a cheat, player can also move the camera to any angle and take screenshots. The game CD includes a level editor named "PrismEd", but level-creation activity for the game never reached popularity among the players, and only a tiny level editing community is currently active.
- File: Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project PC
- Release date: 2002
- Platform: Windows 10
- Game Size : 449 MB
- File Type : Full Version
System Requirements:
- OS: Windows XP / 7 / 8.1 / 10
- Processor: Pentium 3 @ 1.0 GHz Processor
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Video Card: 64 MB AGP Graphics Card with HW T&L support
- DirectX: Version 8.0
- Storage: 500 MB Available space
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Game Tested On:
OS: Windows 10 Home Basic 64-bit (Recommended)
Processor: Intel Core i5-2410 Processor 2nd Generation
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6470M 1GB
RAM: 4GB
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