Nitemare 3D | |
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Developer(s) | Gray Design Associates |
Publisher(s) | Accurate Research |
Designer(s) | David P. Gray |
Artist(s) | Denise M. Tyler |
Composer(s) | David B. Schultz |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS, Windows 3.1x |
Release | MS-DOS: May 17, 1994 Windows 3.1 December 12, 1994 |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Nitemare 3D is a horror-themed first-person shooter released by Gray Design Associates in 1994 for MS-DOS and Windows 3.x. There are three episodes with the first episode released as shareware and ten levels in each. The full release came on two 3½" floppy disks with a guide to the game's thirty levels. According to author David P. Gray, the game is the first pixelated Windows game to use the WinG interface.[1] Along with WinDoom also from 1994, a similar first-person shooter, Bad Toys, was released for Windows 3.1 in 1995.
The visuals are similar to those used in Wolfenstein 3D with perpendicular walls and no textures on the floors and ceilings. The music was composed by David B. Schultz who also composed for Quiver.