

In Wolfenstein 3D, the player accepts the role of Allied government operative William "B.J." Blazkowicz during World War II as he escapes from the Nazi German jail Castle Wolfenstein and completes a progression of essential missions against the Nazis. It is generally viewed as having promoted the primary individual shooter type and set up the norm of high-speed activity and the specialized ability for some ensuing games in the class. It has been named the "grandfather of 3D shooters". This game sold more than 250,000 copies before the finish of 1994.

Wolfenstein 3D was a condemning and business achievement and is generally viewed as one of the best computer games ever constructed. The game was delivered through Apogee and FormGen in two arrangements of three scenes under the shareware model, in which the main scene is delivered for nothing to drive interest in paying for the rest. The game highlights work of art by Adrian Carmack and audio cues and music by Bobby Prince. Wolfenstein 3D was the subsequent significant delivery by id Software, after the Commander Keen arrangement of episodes. It is the 3rd installment in the Wolfenstein franchise released for the SNES gaming console platform.
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Designed by id Software and distributed by FormGen and Apogee Software, Wolfenstein 3D is an action-shooter video game launched in 1992.
