The mapper is a story driven map about a mapper named Artsicle. Someone offers to get out of the map, you take the offer. You must collect 3 teleportation fragments to get out of the map, but will the Artsicle find out about your little plot before you manage to complete it?
Very nice, very nice. The map was well-executed, and had a good feel about it. Very reminiscent of GhostCatProduction's The Fourth Wall. However, I have a few little things to say about this map. The biggest problem it had was that it took me roughly eight minutes to complete. It was too short. It was an interesting concept and I would have liked to see it a little more fleshed out. Other than that, the only problems I had with this map were a few nitpicky things with commands. Other than those things, great map! =D
Very nice, very nice. The map was well-executed, and had a good feel about it. Very reminiscent of GhostCatProduction's The Fourth Wall. However, I have a few little things to say about this map. The biggest problem it had was that it took me roughly eight minutes to complete. It was too short. It was an interesting concept and I would have liked to see it a little more fleshed out. Other than that, the only problems I had with this map were a few nitpicky things with commands. Other than those things, great map! =D
Thanks for the review! I'm currently working on an open world puzzle map which will definitely be longer than this map. This was short because it was my first map, and I just wanted to test out a bunch of features such as music. One big problem with this map that nobody pointed out was the dialogue advanced without you, which I'll definitely fix in any future maps. I didn't know there was a map like this, that's cool that somebody made a full map using fourth wall breaks. I don't understand what you mean about the nitpicky things with commands though.
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For some reason this spoiler keeps unravelling itself whenever I edit this thread. Maybe adding text at the bottom will help.
--MULTIPLAYER--
This map is multiplayer compatible
If you're going to play this map multiplayer, send who you're playing it with the resourcepack.zip file
--YOUTUBERS--
There are pictures of the map in the thumbnails folder.
If you do record on youtube i'd like to see your video! If you got the map from minecraftmaps.com, comment your video, and
if you got the map from minecraftforum.net, reply with your video! I'll put youtubers' videos in the minecraftforum.net post!
Although I doubt there will be any youtubers playing this map, still good to prepare.
--THE MAP AND INSTALLATION--
The map folder is "The Mapper". To install it go to your saves directory, normally you go to the file explorer and type
"%appdata%\.minecraft\saves", and then drag it in there. Unless you configured it so the map doesnt go in there, you drag
the map file in there. It will appear as the top map in your worlds list ingame.
Seems interesting...
mhmm..
I really enjoyed the map!
Thank you! You're on the top of the youtubers list,
I can't believe so many people enjoyed it!
Very nice, very nice. The map was well-executed, and had a good feel about it. Very reminiscent of GhostCatProduction's The Fourth Wall. However, I have a few little things to say about this map. The biggest problem it had was that it took me roughly eight minutes to complete. It was too short. It was an interesting concept and I would have liked to see it a little more fleshed out. Other than that, the only problems I had with this map were a few nitpicky things with commands. Other than those things, great map! =D
Thanks for the review! I'm currently working on an open world puzzle map which will definitely be longer than this map. This was short because it was my first map, and I just wanted to test out a bunch of features such as music. One big problem with this map that nobody pointed out was the dialogue advanced without you, which I'll definitely fix in any future maps. I didn't know there was a map like this, that's cool that somebody made a full map using fourth wall breaks. I don't understand what you mean about the nitpicky things with commands though.