Summary
- Playing Doom as a CAPTCHA test is possible with a new app developed by Guillermo Rauch.
- This CAPTCHA test version of Doom is extremely challenging and uses official assets.
- It is unlikely for this version of Doom as a CAPTCHA test to be widely implemented due to legal and difficulty reasons.
Doom is now a playable CAPTCHA. The development adds to the incredible list of ways that Doom can be played across a myriad of devices that were never intended to serve as game platforms.
Doom was a huge hit when it released back in the 1990s, and while the series has continued to evolve, the original game has become legendary in its own right. Part of the reason for this is the ever-increasing list of devices, platforms, and even appliances that Doom has been made playable on. Some seem to see any device as a potential challenge, putting Doom on a DSLR camera, a pregnancy test, and even Doom within Doom.
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Now, a developer has turned Doom into a CAPTCHA test. Developer Guillermo Rauch has released an app that lets users clear a challenge in Doom as a CAPTCHA test. The app drops players into a miniature Doom level on Nightmare mode. Players can move forward, backward, left, and right, and fire their gun with the space bar. In order to clear the CAPTCHA, players have to successfully kill three enemies without getting killed themselves. While CAPTCHA tests have developed a reputation for being surprisingly difficult to complete, this may be one of the toughest to exist yet.
Players Shouldn’t Expect Official Doom CAPTCHA Anytime Soon
While CAPTCHA tests are everywhere, helping to determine whether a website is being accessed by a real person or a bot, it’s extremely unlikely that this version of a CAPTCHA will ever be used as anything other than a fun test. Not only is it way too difficult for the average user to clear, but it uses official assets that it would need legal permission to properly utilize. Nonetheless, it’s a hilarious addition to the ever-burgeoning list of playable platforms for Doom.
Other than its status as one of the early FPS games to really make waves, part of the reason Doom keeps showing up randomly is because the game has very low technical requirements to run or to be displayed. However, it’s not the only game to gain this sort of odd fascination from the gaming community at large. Another game has received similar attention despite releasing much later, as Skyrim has been viewable on a pregnancy test, as well as being officially released for Alexa. On the other hand of the spectrum, the old meme “Can it run Crysis?” poked fun at the fact that the game was incredibly resource-demanding when it released, though its meme status has largely faded as console and PC capabilities have advanced.
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