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Duke Caribbean: Life's a Beach

Dec 31, 1997

Expansion of Duke Nukem 3D

3.25 average rating based on 16 ratings

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Sunstorm Interactive's final authorized expansion pack for Duke Nukem 3D. The add-on includes 7 new levels plus one secret level as well as 4 extra DukeMatch levels; all with new, tropical background music. The weapons and power-ups are the same, but they have new, beach-themed appearances (squirt guns, coconut launchers, and more!). The aliens, too, are now dressed in beach apparel.
Developers
Sunstorm Interactive
Publishers
WizardWorks Software
Series
Duke Nukem
Platforms
DOS
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action, Comedy, Science fiction
Release Dates
Dec 31, 1997 (North_America)
DOS
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User Stats
36
In Collection
7
Wish Listed
0
Playing
11
Backlogged
How Long Is Duke Caribbean: Life's a Beach?
Main + extras: 5.0 hours
Total completions: 1
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GigaDeathNullGolem gave Jan 2, 2021
GigaDeathNullGolem gave Jan 2, 2021
Fairly Decent and better than you'd expect from the cover

IF you can get over the fact that this is Duke Nukem 3D and THEN give this room to go on it's silly escapade of an idea and not be turned away then you might actually enjoy it. These maps are actually pretty good and challenging (the combat feels a bit too hard IMO as you are up against quite a few very dangerous enemies in all 8 or so of these maps) the game has this silly island vacation theme as you go from urban maps such as hotels and tourist markets to indiana jone type swamp adventures and such. However the game is thematically sound and on point but the one thing about this game that really stands out though is the music... The MIDI soundtrack is this very festive flamenco/tropical kind of jazzy rendition of the original themes, and it's actually quite well composed and not half bad.

Which i suppose is in fact every bit as bizarre as the cover art.

I honestly think that this music is downright amazing. You can hear the notes of grab bag on a MIDI Xylophone in refrain before it goes back to hawaii five 0.

This Music is Voodoo …

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IF you can get over the fact that this is Duke Nukem 3D and THEN give this room to go on it's silly escapade of an idea and not be turned away then you might actually enjoy it. These maps are actually pretty good and challenging (the combat feels a bit too hard IMO as you are up against quite a few very dangerous enemies in all 8 or so of these maps) the game has this silly island vacation theme as you go from urban maps such as hotels and tourist markets to indiana jone type swamp adventures and such. However the game is thematically sound and on point but the one thing about this game that really stands out though is the music... The MIDI soundtrack is this very festive flamenco/tropical kind of jazzy rendition of the original themes, and it's actually quite well composed and not half bad.

Which i suppose is in fact every bit as bizarre as the cover art.

I honestly think that this music is downright amazing. You can hear the notes of grab bag on a MIDI Xylophone in refrain before it goes back to hawaii five 0.

This Music is Voodoo Magic.

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