

The levels in Duke Nukem 3D are divided into sequences known as episodes. Three episodes were included in the classic edition of Duke Nukem 3D, but two more episodes were added in the Atomic Edition and 20th Anniversary Edition.
Episode 1 - L.A. Meltdown
The first episode takes place in Neo Los Angeles.
The final boss is the Battlelord.
# | Level | Designer(s) |
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1 | Hollywood Holocaust | Allen Blum |
2 | Red Light District | Allen Blum |
3 | Death Row | Allen Blum |
4 | Toxic Dump | Allen Blum |
5 | The Abyss | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
6 | Launch Facility(Secret Level) | Allen Blum |
7 | Faces of Death(Secret Level) | Allen Blum |
8 | Dukematch Level 1(Multiplayer Level) | Allen Blum |
Episode 2 - Lunar Apocalypse
The second episode takes place in outer space.
The final boss is the Overlord.
# | Level | Designer(s) |
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1 | Spaceport | Allen Blum |
2 | Incubator | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
3 | Warp Factor | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
4 | Fusion Station | Allen Blum |
5 | Occupied Territory | Allen Blum |
6 | Tiberius Station | Allen Blum |
7 | Lunar Reactor | Allen Blum |
8 | Dark Side | Allen Blum |
9 | Overlord | Allen Blum |
10 | Spin Cycle(Secret Level) | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
11 | Lunatic Fringe(Secret Level) | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
Episode 3 - Shrapnel City
The third episode takes place back on Earth.
The final boss is the Cycloid Emperor.
# | Level | Designer(s) |
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1 | Raw Meat | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
2 | Bank Roll | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
3 | Flood Zone | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
4 | L.A. Rumble | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
5 | Movie Set | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
6 | Rabid Transit | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
7 | Fahrenheit | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
8 | Hotel Hell | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
9 | Stadium | Allen Blum |
10 | Tier Drops(Secret Level) | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
11 | Freeway(Secret Level) | Allen Blum |
Episode 4 - The Birth
The fourth episode was added to the game as part of the Atomic Edition. None of these levels were created from scratch but were instead refined and repurposed from materials that were scrapped before the initial release.
The final boss is the Alien Queen.
# | Level | Designer(s) |
---|---|---|
1 | It's Impossible | Randy Pitchford |
2 | Duke-Burger | Allen Blum |
3 | Shop-N-Bag | Richard "Levelord" Gray, George Broussardnote |
4 | Babe Land | Allen Blum |
5 | Pigsty | Richard "Levelord" Gray, Randy Pitchford note |
6 | Going Postal | Allen Blum |
7 | XXX-Stacy | Richard "Levelord" Gray, Keith Schulernote |
8 | Critical Mass | Richard "Levelord" Gray, Keith Schuler note |
9 | Derelict | Allen Blum |
10 | The Queen | Randy Pitchford |
11 | Area 51(Secret Level) | Randy Pitchford |
Episode 5 - Alien World Order
The fifth episode was added to the game as part of the 20th Anniversary Edition. Levels in this episode are based in cities from around the world, including Amsterdam, Moscow, London, Giza, Paris, San Francisco, Hollywood, and Rome.
The final boss is the Cycloid Incinerator.
# | Level | Designer(s) |
---|---|---|
1 | High Times | Allen Blum |
2 | Red Ruckus | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
3 | Bloody Hell | Richard "Levelord" Gray, Randy Pitchford |
4 | Mirage Barrage | Allen Blum |
5 | Tour de Nukem | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
6 | Golden Carnage | Allen Blum |
7 | Hollywood Inferno | Allen Blum |
8 | Prima Arena(Secret Level) | Richard "Levelord" Gray |
Demo levels
The following three maps are extra levels that come with Duke Nukem 3D and showcase various effects and sprites. These can be imported and played as user maps, but they are merely demonstrative and were not meant to be played as part of the singleplayer campaign.
Level | Designer(s) |
---|---|
_se.map(Sector Effector demo map) | Allen Blum |
_st.map(Sector Tag demo map) | Allen Blum |
_zoo.map(Zoo map) | Allen Blum |
See also
Note
- Authorship of some of the levels in The Birth has been disputed. Richard "Levelord" Gray partially contributed to the episode, but for reasons that are unclear, he was never officially credited for his work on any of the levels. The degree to which the various developers deserve credit for each of the levels remains controversial. (See The Birth#Disputed authorship for more information.)


Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour


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Duke Nukem 3D Walkthrough
Do you find yourself consistently lost in Duke Nukem 3D? Can you never get % on the levels? If you've always wondered where the fifth secret is in the Tiberius Station level, how to get your way out of Derelict without pulling your hair out, or how to find the Indiana Jones, Snake Plissken, or Capt Picard gags in the game, well, this is for you. This is the official walkthrough for Duke Nukem 3D from 3D Realms. This will show you how to complete every level in the game, where all the secrets are, and probably teach you a few things here and there that you never knew about the game.
This walkthrough works for both the PC and Xbox versions of the game. The screenshots themselves are technically from the Xbox version of the game, but with one minor exception in a single level, they're the same maps, so you can use them on both versions.
If you have any questions about the walkthrough, or wish to discuss it, you can do so in this area of our forums.











Duke Nukem 3D

Duke Nukem 3D is a first-person shooter released by 3D Realms in It was originally released for DOS, using the DOS4GW extender. It utilized Ken Silverman's Build engine. Later, following the release of the game's source code, Windows versions of Build and Duke Nukem 3D appeared. The DOS-based Eduke came first in ; the most common is the Jonathan Fowler version, JFDuke, which was released in JFDuke included the Silverman-written Polymost technology, which utilizes OpenGL for improved graphics. Following its last release in , a group modified Fowler's code to create EDuke32, which includes the Polymost renderer and new, high-resolution artwork.
Duke Nukem 3D originally consisted of three episodes: L.A. Meltdown, Lunar Apocalypse, and Shrapnel City. A later version, the Atomic Edition, added a fourth, The Birth. This episode could be added to older releases via the Plutonium Pak add-on. Versions were released for Macintosh, Nintendo 64 (heavily modified; see Versions), Sega Mega Drive (low-res graphics; Lunar Apocalypse only), game.com, Sega Saturn, and Sony PlayStation (as Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown).
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