For this month's "Maps Of The Month" featurette, I wish to draw your attention to Will Mallia's Jill Of The Jungle (PC) maps.
Jill, an Amazon woman and apparently of the jungle, travels underground and rescues a prince in the Jill Of The Jungle trilogy. She can throw daggers and transform into animals to traverse 50 levels of classic 1992 platforming action with VGA graphics! What a wonder woman!
In the early 90s, games (mostly platformers) were popular on PCs via shareware. Popularized by Apogee, games were encouraged to be copied and shared, with the idea being that if you like the game, you would buy additional episodes. Epic MegaGames's major foray into shareware platforming was Jill Of The Jungle. It was fairly successful, and allowed Epic MegaGames to create other classic games such as Jazz Jackrabbit and One Must Fall 2097. And Epic would go on to make the Unreal Engine, a game engine now in its fourth iteration, which powers many video games today. So this 25-year-old game may be, at least in part, responsible for some of your favourite video game memories. And, hey, it's a decent game on its own, and a classic!
So for jumping into the jungle with Jill, Will Mallia's Jill Of The Jungle (PC) maps will be known as VGMaps.com's Maps Of The Month for June 2017.