

The game humorously references Tomb Raider throughout, as well as The Evil Dead, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the Back to the Future series, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and the song " I Got You (I Feel Good)" by American singer James Brown. The gameplay and controls are very similar to those of Tomb Raider, though with an emphasis on action rather than on exploration. Progress through three full chapters to reach the ultimate showdown with Dr.Duke Nukem: Time to Kill is a third-person shooter video game developed by n-Space and published by GT Interactive for the PlayStation. Duke can also jump and fall a great distance without being hurt. Luckily, you can pick up health points by picking up food and drink along the way. When a robot touches you or fires at you, you lose one health point. You only have a certain amount of health. All the while, you're evading (or preferably shooting) the evil robots and other enemies that have taken over the world. You progress through the game by accomplishing various tasks on each level, including collecting keys and computer chips, and finding the way out. Proton in his underworld location and defeat him to succeed. Duke is dropped from a plane onto a skyscraper and must find Dr. Proton using an array of futuristic items and weapons. The only person that can save the world is Duke Nukem. Now he is releasing the Techbots from his guarded underworld lair. Proton is a formerly respected scientist that went through an awful radiation accident.

Proton has taken over Earth's largest city (not mentioned by name, but apparently New York City), and is releasing Techbots in his plan to take over the world. Duke Nukem is the first game in the series of Duke Nukem's adventures.
