I'm super new to these forums but as a 37yo avid gamer, DOOM (and Wolf3d) were some of my first ever gaming experiences. You know, playing on my friend's dad's PC, us sitting next to each other, debating who gets to walk and who gets to shoot and open doors ... on one keyboard.
At any rate, in my late teens and early adulthood I was super into mapping, mostly for the HL engine (WorldCraft aka Hammer) but DOOM was always close to my heart, so yeah ... if my job lets me find any time, I'm really considering giving it another try.
EDIT: Forgot what I wanted to say about myhouse.wad in general since the main thread is closed.
And it's mostly: "Whoa, holy f***."
This might be the first video game experience in years to really grab my attention and not leave me alone after I finished playing. So far I only got the "sold" ending, but the whole ordeal? has been haunting me. Something about it connects deeply (with so many people here, apparently) and lends a feeling of familiarity and comfort among all of the dread and confusion. The last time I can actively remember being this startled and scared about a game was when I had a love-hate relationship with my older friend's copy of Resident Evil for PSX back in the days. I wanted to play it ... but I also didn't want to. With myhouse, something about falling into the rabbit hole deters me, I guess? IDK. Anyway, absolutely stellar work. Thanks for letting me get this out somewhere lol.
EDIT 2: Here's my first ever playthrough of the game on Twitch for those who want to watch an easily scared European play it.