Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition

Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition

Boyard
9 Comments
TheChiaGod 20 Apr, 2017 @ 3:59pm 
Yes, you can complete the map. You need to hit the red book in room 11 to open room 10.
Lunick  [author] 11 Feb, 2014 @ 2:09am 
I don't know man. I was stumped for a while too with my calculator and Google at hand. Which is why I gave up and looked at it in mapster aha.
Ness 11 Feb, 2014 @ 2:07am 
The problem with maps with puzzles in Duke Nukem3D is that mappers often create puzzles that only make sense to them.
Ness 11 Feb, 2014 @ 2:06am 
how can it be 246? I thought no sign after a bracket meant you have to multiply?
Lunick  [author] 11 Feb, 2014 @ 2:04am 
...I looked at the map in mapster32 and found the answer was 246... I think.
Ness 11 Feb, 2014 @ 2:03am 
Man I can't even complete the simple math test you've taken a screenshot of... I got 5109 as an answer but you can't even enter that as there is no 0. wtf I haven't done maths in forever.
Ness 11 Feb, 2014 @ 2:01am 
Weird, that's not French at all. I doubt Fort Boyard has a European notoriety, I wonder how he got to know of it.
Lunick  [author] 11 Feb, 2014 @ 2:00am 
I think this is possibly his website http://www.artpeter.net/
Ness 11 Feb, 2014 @ 1:55am 
Wow, is Peter Kucera French? This map is based on a real place in France. "Fort Boyard" is a Fort on water near the costs of Britanny that used to be a prison and that has now been used for at least 2 decades for a TV show game where participants have to fullfill small physical or intelectual ordeals