Duke Nukem II is an MS-DOS platform game developed by Apogee Software and released December 3, 1993. The game consists of four episodes (of 8 levels each), the first available as shareware. Not to be confused with the second episode of Duke Nukem 1, it is the second Duke Nukem game, following the 1991 Duke Nukem debut and being followed by Duke Nukem 3D in 1996.
The evil Rigelatins plan to enslave earth, and they kidnap Duke Nukem (who was perfor...
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Duke Nukem II is an MS-DOS platform game developed by Apogee Software and released December 3, 1993. The game consists of four episodes (of 8 levels each), the first available as shareware. Not to be confused with the second episode of Duke Nukem 1, it is the second Duke Nukem game, following the 1991 Duke Nukem debut and being followed by Duke Nukem 3D in 1996.
The evil Rigelatins plan to enslave earth, and they kidnap Duke Nukem (who was performing in an interview about his new autobiography Why I'm So Great), to use his brain to plot the attack for their forces. Duke breaks free to save the world, again.
Duke Nukem shows much more attitude in this game than in the original, although he "self-censors" his language much more than in the third of the series. For instance, in the scenes between episodes he says "I'll just break free, kick butt, and be on my way," and one of the songs is titled "Kicking Butt and Taking Names," as opposed to the more vulgar term, "ass", for the posterior...
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