Looking for a retro-themed adventure map with working scripts and dialogue, a cleverly realized game world from the Zelda franchise, and more? Look no further than a Block to the Past, a full-scale recreation of the Link to the Past game! Keep in mind, this isn't merely a replica of the LTTP game map (although it is a very good map), but a fully realized game-in-a-game adventure map, meant to mimic the old Zelda game as closely as possible, including all the dungeons, items, and enemies it could reasonably duplicate! Complete with a custom texture pack, this map will easily keep you busy for hours. Give it a try for yourself - click here to try it!
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Interesting, My 2 favorite games in the world just got combined. And If i could upload thios map into the AdventureCraft mod, then i could polish off what needs to be and make it a 100% replica
Could the 1.6 update include better management for save files? Some of us have downloaded many maps like these, such that we've had to sort our worlds into separate folders for Challenges, Landscapes, Individual Structures, Civilizations, Inventions, Minigames, RPGs, and the like, but Minecraft can't read the saves from those folders.
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Author of , Minecraft's most noteworthy Mega Man-themed resource pack!
Also the author of Tales from the Creature Keeper, a book series where humanity is long gone, but its successors, both domesticated and feral, could learn a lot from its legacy.
Hey everyone! Find the LTTP music on youtube (or play it if you have the soundtrack) while you play the game, in all the proper areas. Makes it feel way more like the game! Epic job man, props to ya!
I've seen replicas of video game maps before, but I've never seen something like this. This must have taken a long time to build, especially with all that redstone.
:/ i keep finding places where i can jump over the invisible walls, and after the rain stopped at the start and i was told not to leave the house (i instantly left the house) it kinda seems to break am i seriously expected to stand in the house the whole time? because when i started exploring i couldn't figure out where i was suppose to go and all the pigmen went away and i was able to just roam around
:/ i keep finding places where i can jump over the invisible walls, and after the rain stopped at the start and i was told not to leave the house (i instantly left the house) it kinda seems to break am i seriously expected to stand in the house the whole time? because when i started exploring i couldn't figure out where i was suppose to go and all the pigmen went away and i was able to just roam around
Fox, you have to remember that its not only LoZ map but built on minecraft so you dont have the same rules to the game. So unless you have played the LoZ SNES game then you probably should check out a guild to the game before playing so you get a true feel to the game.
Great job with the map. Me and a friend have started making the 64 version.
Looking for a retro-themed adventure map with working scripts and dialogue, a cleverly realized game world from the Zelda franchise, and more? Look no further than a Block to the Past, a full-scale recreation of the Link to the Past game! Keep in mind, this isn't merely a replica of the LTTP game map (although it is a very good map), but a fully realized game-in-a-game adventure map, meant to mimic the old Zelda game as closely as possible, including all the dungeons, items, and enemies it could reasonably duplicate! Complete with a custom texture pack, this map will easily keep you busy for hours. Give it a try for yourself - click here to try it!
Looking for a freeform RPG-like sandbox? You should definitely check out "Towns"! See our full review of the game by clicking here!
My thoughts exactly.
I CANNOT DIE UTIL I PLAY THIS
Also the author of Tales from the Creature Keeper, a book series where humanity is long gone, but its successors, both domesticated and feral, could learn a lot from its legacy.
Second, and no offence, but i'm pretty sure this isnt the right place for a map...
Third,
Great job with the map. Me and a friend have started making the 64 version.