Thatcher's Techbase is a mod for the video game Doom II, released by Scottish Doom developer 3D: Doom Daddy Digital on 24 September 2021. The game is set in the United Kingdom, and the player is tasked with killing former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, who has risen from the dead.
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2021 video game
Thatcher's Techbase
Developer(s)
3D: Doom Daddy Digital
Director(s)
Jim Purvis
Artist(s)
Rafael Batista de Lima
Composer(s)
Barry Topping
Engine
id Tech 1
Platform(s)
Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii[1]
Release
24 September 2021
Genre(s)
First-person shooter
Mode(s)
Singleplayer Multiplayer
Gameplay
See also: Doom (1993 video game) §Gameplay
Thatcher's Techbase is a WAD for Doom 2, and largely retains the same first-person shooter gameplay, but features new weapons, levels, and enemies.[2][3] The WAD supports co-op and deathmatch, and it offers five difficulty levels.[4]
Doomguy fighting a chaingunner with the new Winchester shotgun. Pro-Thatcher propaganda is visible in the background.
Plot
In Thatcher's Techbase, Margaret Thatcher, "one of humanity's greatest threats",[5] rises from the dead, leading the player to descend into the tenth circle of Hell, the United Kingdom, in order to kill her and send her back to Hell.[3]
Development
Development of Thatcher's Techbase began in winter 2020 as a joke, after director Jim Purvis saw Twitter user @spewlieandrews claim that if he was sent to Hell, he would "spend eternity scouring the place for Thatcher".[6] Purvis said that the game is dedicated to "everyone Margaret Thatcher hated and everyone who hated Margaret Thatcher".[7]
On 15 September 2021, a trailer for Thatcher's Techbase was released, which announced the game's release date.[4] Initial response to the announcement was described by Purvis "as shockingly huge", with the WAD receiving the attention of initial Doom developer John Romero.[6]
The game's soundtrack is composed by Barry "Epoch" Topping, who also wrote the music for Paradise Killer.[8]
Controversy
In September 2022, Thatcher's Techbase featured in a number of British newspapers when Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn was pictured playing an arcade version of the game at The World Transformed in Liverpool.[9][10][11]
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