Zoltan's Revenge
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Zoltan's Revenge
| Modded episode | Keen 4 |
|---|---|
| Protagonist | Commander Keen |
| Author(s) | Levellass |
| Status | Complete |
| Release date | 2012-10-20 |
| Discussion(s) | PCKF |
| Number of levels | 16 |
| Secret levels | 1 |
| New gameplay? | No |
| New graphics? | Yes |
| New levels? | Yes |
| New sounds? | No |
| New music? | Yes |
| Download | newest (Full Version) Demo 2 Demo 1 |
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Zoltan's Revenge, also called Shadow Keen 4, is a Keen 4 mod by Levellass. A demo was first released for Andrew Durdin's Keen 4 Mini Mod contest, in which it won first place. A second demo was released on August 23, 2009. The final, complete version was released in 2012.
Level List
- Keen explores Lira
- Keen takes a good, long look at Buena Vista
- Keen spelunks into Crystal Cave
- Keen hikes through the Dark Forest
- Keen attacks Defense Post One
- Keen is attracted to the NMR Facility
- Keen plays in the Video Game Spike Factory
- Keen accelerates in Muon Forest
- Keen sets Defense Post Two ablaze
- Keen gleams in the Diamond Mines
- Ice in a volcano? That's Freezer Burn!
- Keen watches as everything goes Down the Drain
- Keen just can't get through the Pyramid of the Impossible
- Keen boldly ventures into Zoltan's Volcano Base
- Keen wanders through the Forest Glen
- Keen explores the Forest Vale
- Look out Keen! It's an Airship Attack!
Creatures and other modifications
| Baryon Poison Slug replacement |
Lepton Underwater Mine |
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Electron Mad Mushroom replacement |
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Hadron Bounder replacement |
| Gruv Lick replacement |
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Pion Arachnut replacement |
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Graviton Platform replacement |
Quark Platform replacement |
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| Boson Skypest replacement |
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Muon Treasure Eater replacement |
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Attack Droid Mimrock replacement |
Tau Berkeloid replacement |
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| Strangelet Schoolfish replacement |
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Shooting Bot Sprite replacement |
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| Szemi Princess Lindsey replacement |
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Zoltan Dopefish replacement |
Points
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Items
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Music
| Track | Length | Title | Composer | Levels used |
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| 1 | 0:43 | Chill | 3D Realms | Snow Peaks, High Scores |
| 2 | 1:03 | Map | Epic Games | Map |
| 3 | 1:24 | Gloomy.mid | 3D Realms | Crystal Caves, Defense Post 1, Dark Forest, Pyramid Impossible, Zoltan's Base |
| 4 | 0:38 | Dweep: Stage 4 | dexterity.com | Buena Vista, Diamond Mine |
| 5 | 1:14 | PC_Tim.mid | ??? | Muon forest, Forest Glen, Forest Vale |
| 6 | 0:56 | Dododo | Bjorn Lynne | Airship attack |
| 7 | 1:16 | Angst | Bjorn Lynne | Crystal Caves, Down the Drain |
| 8 | 0:24 | Level 314 | Mr.M | NMR Facility, Defence Post 2, Bwb Megarocket |
| 9 | 0:24 | Medivo | Epic Games, JJ2 Online | Spike Factory, Freezer Burn |
Levels
Version Differences
- The first demo allows the play of only one level and contains significantly more primitive graphics than later releases.
- The second version allows the playing of five levels and has graphics rather closer to those of the final release. Level play is very similar to the final release.
- The final release allows the play of 16 levels and included extra music and enemies, as well as a boss level. It is the most complete and stable release.











