I indulged in a bit of self-googling today and came across something neat:
<http://dreamquakestudios.com/pipmak.html>
This guy took the Pipmak demo project and, with minimal modification of
the graphics, some logic tweaks, and addition of a lot of sound effects
managed to turn it into some kind of a real game.
He also made a map of it:
<http://dreamquakestudios.com/pipmak/Game/VisMap.html>
I got a good chuckle out of it, so I thought some of you might like it
too. He doesn't make it very clear which parts of it were made by me and
which by him, but I guess that's OK as on the intro screen I myself say
"use any part of this project in whatever way you like".
-Christian
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