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Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
Ditch the modern 'pay-to-win' fluff and relive the golden age of gaming. Experience hardcore 2.5D platforming with zero regenerative health, an arsenal of nine iconic weapons, and the classic attitude you grew up with.
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GamesLocales
31Latest Version
1.0.14Size
235.8 MBFirst Released
Jan 9, 2014Hail to the King, Baby
Experience the legendary blend of 3D visuals and classic 2D side-scrolling action. No regenerative health, no auto-aim—just pure, unadulterated carnage designed for the true gamer.
Massive Arsenal of Destruction
Lock and load with 9 iconic weapons including Pipe Bombs and the X-3000. No pay-to-win, just high-octane firepower to blast through 25+ mutant types.
Classic New York Mayhem
Tear through 8 massive levels across the Big Apple, from Rooftop Rebellions to Chinatown. It is the substantial, console-quality experience your mobile deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
What is Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project about?
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project features Duke Nukem fighting Mech Morphix, who uses G.L.O.P.P. to transform New York City creatures into mutants. Duke must use weapons and insults to restore peace to the city.
When was Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project originally released?
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project was originally released in 2002 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Duke Nukem. It blends Duke Nukem 3D elements with 2D sidescrolling gameplay.
How many levels are in Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project?
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project features 8 huge levels. These levels are set across various New York City regions, including Rooftop Rebellion, Chinatown Chiller, Metro Madness, and an out-of-town final level.
What weapons are available in Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project?
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project includes 9 brand new weapons. These weapons are the G.L.O.P.P. Ray, Pipe Bomb, Pulse Cannon, and the X-3000, which Duke uses to eliminate enemies.
What types of enemies does Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project feature?
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project features over 25 enemies. These include specific types such as Pig Cops, Gator Grunts, and Roachoids. Duke must blast, jump, and smart-ass through them.
Does Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project feature 3D visuals?
Yes, Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project features smooth 3D visuals. It combines these modern graphics with classic old-school gameplay elements, creating the ultimate Duke Nukem experience.
What genre is Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project?
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is a 2D sidescrolling action game with 3D visuals. It blends elements from Duke Nukem 3D with the gameplay style of the first two Duke Nukem titles.
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