Oh minecraft survival cubes. They’ve all been done before. But not like this:
Oh my! This is a desert like none seen before. Look at those towering pillars of sand. Now look again and realize that this is a CTM (complete the monument) map and realize that there’s probably something valuable under all those tonnes of silica and ground rock. Hope you’ve got a shovel at the ready. Or fifty.
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In this minecraft survival map, your own survival isn’t the only thing at stake. You have a greater purpose – to ensure that the four villagers stuck inside minecarts who depend on you for their very lives are kept safe from zombie hordes. Volcano survival isn’t a survival map in the traditional sense of the word of course, it’s more of a ‘waves of combat’ map, a term for which has not properly been coined yet. In between waves of hostile mobs you can make use of a redstone supported currency system that allows you to buy useful things, like more life, and maybe less death.
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Far Cry 3 is coming out soon and to celebrate / publicize / cross reference / cross check and sign off on its release, a quite frankly epic Far Cry 3 Minecraft map has been released. The Far Cry 3 Minecraft map comes with its own unique texture map and over a hundred hours of gameplay – assuming you want to play it for over a hundred hours. How many hours of gameplay it really has is pretty much up to you.
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Survive! On an island! The island is a skull! That’s basically the gist of this map, which is a survival island style map mainly made awesome by the fact that it also happens to be a finely crafted representation of the human skull, complete with flaming sinus cavities.
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Aren’t you the unlucky one. Not only did your plane crash, leaving you the sole survivor, but it crashed onto an island populated heavily by zombies. Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
The benefit of having crash landed in a split plane is that debris and wreckage are everywhere, including people’s luggage. It seems that somebody defied the ‘no fuel sources in baggage’ rule, because I found coal in the very first bag I opened. And wood. From this we can suppose that the occupant was travelling to some kind of combustion conference.
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