>A map I built for using/testing a functional gravity gun I made using only command blocks to commemorate my 500 subscriber milestone. The map is intended for 1.8 snapshots. (Please note 14w25A/B will slightly change the aesthetics due to a helmet texture error, but will otherwise not affect the game.)
>The gravity gun can pick up any crates (wooden planks) simply by standing next to them and shooting the gun. It will drop any held crates when you stop holding the gravity gun. If you launch a crate (by hitting it with the gun) it will send it flying in whichever direction you are looking
>The map consists of 15 Areas, generally becoming more difficult with progression. It tends to have a theme similar to the portal game. Each level can be viewed Here
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Hey,
Just wanted to let you know we reviewed/talked about your map on our first episode of our podcast a few weeks ago.
We realized over the weekend we've been reviewing maps on our show, but haven't been letting the map developers know. So if you want to check it out, you could find it at the link below. It should be somewhere around 00:44:01
>A map I built for using/testing a functional gravity gun I made using only command blocks to commemorate my 500 subscriber milestone. The map is intended for 1.8 snapshots. (Please note 14w25A/B will slightly change the aesthetics due to a helmet texture error, but will otherwise not affect the game.)
>The gravity gun can pick up any crates (wooden planks) simply by standing next to them and shooting the gun. It will drop any held crates when you stop holding the gravity gun. If you launch a crate (by hitting it with the gun) it will send it flying in whichever direction you are looking
>The map consists of 15 Areas, generally becoming more difficult with progression. It tends to have a theme similar to the portal game. Each level can be viewed Here
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>If you happen do a video, point it out and I will feature it someone one here.
>A lot of work went into it, hope you enjoy the map!
Just wanted to let you know we reviewed/talked about your map on our first episode of our podcast a few weeks ago.
We realized over the weekend we've been reviewing maps on our show, but haven't been letting the map developers know. So if you want to check it out, you could find it at the link below. It should be somewhere around 00:44:01
http://limitedengagement.net/podcasts/001-we-want-to-help/