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The Cacowards are a yearly feature in Doomworld, released on Doom's birthday. The series started in 2004 with the 11th installment, which was an attempt to replicate the success of the previous year's 10 Years of Doom celebration.

Apart from the regular Cacowards, there are additional Cacowards granted each year:

  • Best DM Level (Best Multiplayer Level in 2007,) honoring the best multiplayer WAD of the year;
  • Worst Wad, dishonoring the worst WAD of the year;
  • The Mordeth Award, recognizing whichever WAD of the year has taken the longest time to develop and release, in honor of Mordeth's notoriously protracted development schedule;
  • The Mockaward, given to the best joke WAD of the year, in honor of Mockery;
  • and Mapper of the Year, awarded to the best level designer of the year.

As of December 10, 2007, the series has had its 14th installment released.

Mike "Mancubus II" Lightner produced the logos for the feature, and Stephen "Scuba Steve" Browning is responsible for the content, although Dean "deathz0r" Joseph joined him for the 14th installment.

Contents

[edit] 11th Annual Cacowards (2004)

[edit] Winners

[edit] Runners Up

[edit] Honorable Mention

[edit] Best DM level

[edit] Worst Wad

[edit] Mordeth Award

[edit] Mockaward

[edit] Mapper of the Year

[edit] 12th Annual Cacowards (2005)

[edit] Winners

[edit] Runners Up

[edit] What the Hell!?

[edit] Best DM level

[edit] Worst Wad

[edit] Mordeth Award

[edit] Mockaward

[edit] Mapper of the Year

[edit] 13th Annual Cacowards (2006)

[edit] Winners

[edit] Runners Up

[edit] Escher Award

[edit] Best DM level

[edit] Worst Wad

[edit] Mordeth Award

[edit] Mockaward

[edit] Mapper of the Year

[edit] 14th Annual Cacowards (2007)

[edit] Winners

[edit] Runners Up

[edit] Best Multiplayer level

[edit] Worst Wad

[edit] Mordeth Award

[edit] Mockaward

[edit] Mapper of the Year

[edit] External links

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