Galleria
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Basic Information | |
Variants: | Nucleus (King of the Hill), Player Destruction, Nucleus VSH and Nucleus (Arena) |
Developer(s): | Unknown |
Map Info | |
Environment: | Shopping Center |
Setting: | Sunset |
Hazards: | Ice Resurfacer Falling debris Rocket pit (Pitfall) |
Map Photos | |
Map Overview | |
Map Stamp | |
Supporters Leaderboard |
Galleria is a community-created Player Destruction map added in the Smissmas 2023 update. It is set in the Teufort Galleria, a shopping center located in the town of Teufort with music playing in the background. The center of the building is a circular court with a slippery ice-skating rink around a very large Christmas tree. But careful inspection reveals that the tree is in fact a missile disguised with hastily welded-on corrugated metal branches and a fuel line wrapped around it like a garland.
The objective of the map sees players collecting "presents" (cans of fuel) and delivering them to the "tree" under the pretext of a "Secret Santa" gift exchange. Whenever the delivery zone is closed, an ice resurfacer circles around the rink, killing any player it hits with either its front or the side extensions of the ice conditioner on the rear. When either team wins the round, the rocket launches through the circular center of the glass-domed roof, stripping off lethal sheet metal "branches" to fall on any players below. The Rocket Pit contains the launch exhaust, but walking into it results in a Pitfall death.
This map also features its own announcer: Sheila, the bored voice coming over the intercom.
Galleria was contributed to the Steam Workshop.
Contents
Locations
- The Ice Rink: The ice skating rink that dominates the center of the map. It contains the map's delivery zone (the "tree"), which unlocks periodically. When locked, the ice resurfacer circles the tree, instantly killing anyone it collides with (though it is possible to stand on top of it unharmed). The ice is slippery, making movement difficult as players keep their momentum.
- The Perimeter: The series of ledges and shops which directly surround the Ice Rink. The Perimeter is further divided into "RED-Side Perimeter" and "BLU-Side Perimeter", based on which spawn room is on that side of the map.
- The Food Court: The ground level of the Perimeter, also divided into a RED and a BLU side.
- Control Room: The Control Room is one of the buildings on the perimeter located at a halfway point between each team's side. It has no connection to the point from the second floor, but has an opening to the rink on the first floor. It is a spytech-themed room with slanted glass windows overlooking the rink and a large neutral-colored launch control panel in the center. The control panel has a number of attached monitors displaying various launch-related technical readouts, jokes, and references. The entrances to the Control Room are metal security doors which open on round start and slowly close on round end.
- Cinema: Directly across from the Control Room is the Cinema. It is entered from each team's side by an escalator and in its center are two sets of staircases which lead down to the Perimeter, where the escalators to the Food Court are. On each side there are entrances to balconies which overlook most of the area.
Strategy
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Update history
December 7, 2023 Patch (Smissmas 2023)
- Added Galleria to the game.
- Updated
pd_galleria
to fix broken cube maps
Trivia
- The movie posters in the Cinema refer to popular movies or other media from the 1960s-1980s.[1]
- Saws refers to Jaws, 1975.
- Evil RED 2: RED by Dawn refers to Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn, 1987.
- Mad Milk: The Ultimate Milkman of the Future refers to Mad Max: The Magnum Force of the Future, 1979.
- Dr. Yes refers to Dr. No, 1962.
- Sentry Busters ("They're here to bust some Sentry Guns") refers to Ghostbusters ("They're here to save the world."), 1984, but to no specific poster.
- Weekend at Heavy's refers to Weekend at Bernie's, 1989.
- Trains, Trains and Trainsmobiles refers to Trains, Planes and Automobiles, 1987.
- How Ol' Nick Stole Smissmas 2's poster does not reference any specific movie, but the title is a reference to How the Grinch Stole Christmas!.
- The title and art broadly refers to the incidents of A Smissmas Story, where Nicholas Crowder (Ol' Nick) attempted to steal children from a mall in Teufort.
- Minor League refers to Major League, 1989.
- Faulty Siphon and the Golden Pan refers to Monty Python and the Holy Grail, 1975.
- Carmack Computers is a reference to Doom co-creator John Carmack.[2]
- The Telmax poster in the back of the store states, in fine print, "Small tumors are known to form within any yeast products sent through the device. Use with caution.", referring to the Bread ARG, including Expiration Date.
- The "Big Bob's Ballbearings Bananas Roller Skates & Floor Wax, Inc" (with floor models outside their door, including the old school trope floor wax) refers to a comic of the same title of The Far Side by G. Larson.
Gallery
Movie Posters
The following gallery captions include links to their real-life equivalent
Saws.
(example poster)Evil RED 2.
(example poster)Dr. YES.
(example poster)Weekend at Heavy's.
(example poster)Trains, Trains and Trainsmobiles.
(example poster)How Ol' Nick Stole Smissmas 2.
Minor League.
(example poster)Faulty Siphon and the Golden Pan.
(example poster)Advertisement for the movie Saxton Hale's Jungle Inferno.
Jungle Inferno popcorn and Yeti gib stuffy promotion.
Business signs and posters
The Food Court and Ice Rink (ground floor)
Restaurants for businesses previously only known through signs.
Outer concourse (ground floor)
Commemorative business.
Other
Plaque for Eric Smith.
References
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