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Here are five id Software games that you might’ve forgotten were awesome.
5) Doom RPG

Doom RPG could’ve been a bad mobile knock-off, but director John Carmack decided he wanted to make something much better than most other mobile games in 2005. The team at id Software took the visuals and general style of Doom, but turned it on its head. Doom RPG is still in first-person, but this time, players are engaging in turn-based battles against the demonic hordes.
That said, it’s still very much a Doom game, even starring the same protagonist as the original trilogy. You’ll still recognize plenty of series’ favorites, though id did introduce a few new elements. That includes the Wolfenstein 3D dogs, which are now known as hellhounds. Funnily enough, you can find a mind-control dog collar that turns the hellhounds to your side. It’s a weird take on the series, but it is one of the best mobile games of its era.
4) Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons

This is a collection of the first three episodes in the Commander Keen series. Technically, it was developed by id Software from the Deep, but that studio quickly became id Software, making this one of the first games from the studio. Programmed by John Carmack and John Romero, Commander Keen was an instant hit for publisher Apogee Software, pulling in hundreds of thousands of dollars.
That convinced Apogee to continue working with id, helping pave the way for Wolfenstein 3D. Beyond that, the side-scrolling platformer was such a hit with players that it received several sequels, one of which you’ll see later on this list. What started as an experiment to replicate Super Mario Bros. 3 on a PC turned into one of the most legendary studios in gaming’s history.











