Take the awesomeness from the Code and the Code II, combine that and there you have it: the Code III. In the Code III you can actually choose which puzzle you are going to solve first. Like a big tree with all kinds of branches to explore. It contains a ton of minecraft tricks of course, just like in the Code and the Code II. Let's see if this turns your mind into a blown mind.
Review: (The Verdict)Mind Blowing! (I'm shocked that this is what AMAZING people like Jesper can do with Adventure Maps!I've loved "The Code Series" for quite some time! And seeing The Code III finally launch! - It has to be one of the BEST Adventure Maps out there (Well Puzzle Wise) I wouldn't say its the best MAP! Due to many others like Grinchmas achieving high for the story!Although I'm going to give this: 8/10!" Good Job Jesper.
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EPIC!! Great job, Jesper! But do I have to play the Code I and II in order to understand this one? I know how the Code maps work but I wanna do a LP on this one but I already know I and II so I can't record these ones. So is this one like II where you have to play the Code I in order to know what's going on or doesn't it matter at all?
EPIC!! Great job, Jesper! But do I have to play the Code I and II in order to understand this one? I know how the Code maps work but I wanna do a LP on this one but I already know I and II so I can't record these ones. So is this one like II where you have to play the Code I in order to know what's going on or doesn't it matter at all?
No, not necessarilly. All you have to know is that you have to write down 5 digit codes on papers and put them in hoppers.
I didn't finish Code I, but Code II remains one of my all time favorite custom maps. I can't wait to give this one a go (although I don't have time to do so right now, I'll get to it over the weekend).
Yay, I finished it!
Very, very awesome map!
Sometimes I had big trouble with some things, but finnaly I did it without solution - I think tier of map is really good.There is so many things, what I expected, but one totally suprised me - a map which shows our progress - very great idea.I'm waiting for Behind the Blocks
And question: Is it really "End?" of The Code series?
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thanks! The answer to your question is actually in the map itself. So I won't say that here, I want that to be a sort of puzzle.
hint: make sure to pay attention at the end of the map.
All I have to say is... wow. That was absolutely incredible in every way. The mechanics are used perfectly, the puzzles are challenging, and I don't even know how you did a lot of the stuff you did.
Some more specific comments in the spoiler:
That time travel sequence was just... I don't even know how to describe it. It's probably one of the single greatest things I've ever seen in Minecraft, if not the greatest. And considering that I've been actively playing all kinds of custom maps for over a year now, that's saying a lot.
The Code's death was also pretty great. The use of the Enderdragon fit perfectly and that final explosion was pretty cool. And seeing all of the command blocks and effort that was put into the map just made the entire experience that much more fulfilling.
But seriously, the shrinking potion... If there's one thing in this map that I have absolutely zero knowledge of how you pulled off, it's that. When I came to it, I just figured that it was better to not question it in order to spare my brain and go with it.
Most of the time, I play CTM maps, so I've kind of slowly strayed away from other kinds of maps unless they look really good like this one and the previous two Codes. But that being said, this map is the greatest non-CTM custom map I've ever seen. Ever. You should be proud of yourself. Nearly everything about this map is groundbreaking, and it will take something even more so to top it.
Been a fan since moments after the release of the first "code" map... needless to say, I was extremely excited when I saw the thread.
(Squeals like little girl out of excitement)
Just finished the map. All I have to say is... wow. That was absolutely incredible in every way. The mechanics are used perfectly, the puzzles are challenging, and I don't even know how you did a lot of the stuff you did. Some more specific comments in the spoiler:
That time travel sequence was just... I don't even know how to describe it. It's probably one of the single greatest things I've ever seen in Minecraft, if not the greatest. And considering that I've been actively playing all kinds of custom maps for over a year now, that's saying a lot. The Code's death was also pretty great. The use of the Enderdragon fit perfectly and that final explosion was pretty cool. And seeing all of the command blocks and effort that was put into the map just made the entire experience that much more fulfilling. But seriously, the shrinking potion... If there's one thing in this map that I have absolutely zero knowledge of how you pulled off, it's that. When I came to it, I just figured that it was better to not question it in order to spare my brain and go with it.
Most of the time, I play CTM maps, so I've kind of slowly strayed away from other kinds of maps unless they look really good like this one and the previous two Codes. But that being said, this map is the greatest non-CTM custom map I've ever seen. Ever. You should be proud of yourself. Nearly everything about this map is groundbreaking, and it will take something even more so to top it.
Been a fan since moments after the release of the first "code" map... needless to say, I was extremely excited when I saw the thread. (Squeals like little girl out of excitement)
I have never seen a map this similar to my favorite game - Antichamber, which means your map is great... I meant awesome. Though there are still some visible teleports even with the mod on part 2's post.
thanks! Hmm... when I tested it I didn't see anything.
Take the awesomeness from the Code and the Code II, combine that and there you have it: the Code III. In the Code III you can actually choose which puzzle you are going to solve first. Like a big tree with all kinds of branches to explore. It contains a ton of minecraft tricks of course, just like in the Code and the Code II. Let's see if this turns your mind into a blown mind.
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lol, did you even play it yet? xD
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thanks everyone!
No, not necessarilly. All you have to know is that you have to write down 5 digit codes on papers and put them in hoppers.
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haha, yes sure!
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thanks! The answer to your question is actually in the map itself. So I won't say that here, I want that to be a sort of puzzle.
hint: make sure to pay attention at the end of the map.
don't click this link...
All I have to say is... wow. That was absolutely incredible in every way. The mechanics are used perfectly, the puzzles are challenging, and I don't even know how you did a lot of the stuff you did.
Some more specific comments in the spoiler:
The Code's death was also pretty great. The use of the Enderdragon fit perfectly and that final explosion was pretty cool. And seeing all of the command blocks and effort that was put into the map just made the entire experience that much more fulfilling.
But seriously, the shrinking potion... If there's one thing in this map that I have absolutely zero knowledge of how you pulled off, it's that. When I came to it, I just figured that it was better to not question it in order to spare my brain and go with it.
Most of the time, I play CTM maps, so I've kind of slowly strayed away from other kinds of maps unless they look really good like this one and the previous two Codes. But that being said, this map is the greatest non-CTM custom map I've ever seen. Ever. You should be proud of yourself. Nearly everything about this map is groundbreaking, and it will take something even more so to top it.
(Squeals like little girl out of excitement)
Yes, really really hard.
Thanks!
haha thanks
yes, all you have to know is you have to enter 5 digit codes on papers an throw them in hoppers.
thanks! Hmm... when I tested it I didn't see anything.