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This mappack consists of three small maps: Lambda Bowling, Puchi Puchi and Bomber Free Man. Clearly there is no story involved and I don’t think the maps link to each other. Just a bit of fun with the editor, it seems! Enjoy. Images courtesy of City17.ru

Basic Details
  • Title: Japanese Episodes
  • File Name: hl1-sp-japanese-episodes.7z
  • Original File Name: japanese-episodes.zip
  • Size : 40.1Kb
  • Author: Unknown
  • Date Released: 23 June 2004
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Single Player First Person Shooter Maps and Mods for Half Life 1, 2 and 3
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Published

21st January 2006

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  1. piledriver

    9th October 2008

    As stated, 3 small maps.
    One where you shoot cockroaches with a crossbow (!). Or just step on them.
    Another where zombies line up lik nine pin bowling and you granade them.
    But the best is the ‘FreeBomberMan’ map where you have grenades, satchel bombs and trip mines to blow your way through walls and kill your enemies in a maze. This map is fun. Lots of ammo. Try it on skill 3. Made me laugh.

  2. piledriver

    9th October 2008

    Play It Later

    Forgot the rating, 4/5 just cos it made me laugh.

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