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Mapmaker Monday
Corporate Takeover - Tactical Espionage Action
Corporate Takeover is a map I made during a stream where I attempted to make another sneaky story map. Corporate Takeover puts you in the...
Doomsday - Back to the Classics
Doomsday is a map made in the stream where I tried to make an old-school, doom-style map. Doomsday is a large winding map where the goal...
Nuke Bunker - 100% Copyright Free
Nuke Bunker is the second demake map made during a stream of demaking maps. Nuke Bunker is based on the Map Nuke House, which is then...
Process Plant - Takes the 'ing' out of words that need them
Process Plant was a map made during a stream where the theme was to make capture the bag maps, and make them well. The key to a good...
Splitter Storm - Kill some Cold Creatures
Splitter Storm is a map I made in a stream where I made an attempt to fix some of the problems that arose in my last attempt at making a...
Church - Finally, a Horror map!
Church was the second map in a stream where the main focus of the map design was to make an objective map first. Church is a complete...
Temple Turvy - Unlock the Mystery
Temple Turvy was made during a stream where the main focus of the maps were to be for objective modes, not necessarily for just team...
Uproot - A Vertical Challenge
Uproot was the second map made during the theme of multiplayer maps centered around 4-Team gameplay. Uproot is a large, vertical, and...
Temple Trouble - Try and Survive
Temple Trouble is the map I made during Mapmaker Monday in the theme of Survival Temple Trouble my first map to take place in a place...
Missile Silo - The Real Arctic Circle
Missile Silo is the second of the two maps I made on the second week of Mapmaker Monday where I tiptoed into the realm of glitch tiles....
Trenches - Candy Colored Warzone
Trenches was created on the first day of Mapmaker Streams, along with Tokyo Alley. Trenches is loosely based on a real life thing where...
Stack - The First Map
This is the first map for this new website, for this new stream. It's called stack, and its because, well if you haven't noticed, is a...
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