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FPS Game - Doom Style

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FPS Game - Doom Style is a creative concept for building a first-person shooter game using Webflow. Inspired by the classic doom style, this game features a rotating 3D box that gives the illusion of movement as you navigate through the game. The controls allow you to move within the box, but it is actually the box that is being moved around. This cloneable, created by Nathan Dennis, is a fun demonstration of the capabilities of Webflow and is categorized under the Game category. FPS Game - Doom Style is a unique and exciting way to experience a first-person shooter game, and is sure to be a hit with fans of the genre. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or new to the scene, FPS Game - Doom Style is a must-try.

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An interesting concept of building a FPS via Webflow, doom style game. This uses a rotating 3D box and is positioned as though you were inside of that box. Then added some controls so that it seems that you are moving inside of the box but it's actually the box that gets moved around. A fun demonstration of what's capable with Webflow.

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