Things you need to know:
-The map was made in 1.7
-The compressed folder only contains the map, nothing else.
-No malicious content is included in the file
-once you received the compressed folder, open it up and place the map in your .minecraft "saves" folder. To access this, you must type "%appdata%" in the start menu search bar, and click "Roaming". (But I assume you know this already, but I'm just going to explain how to do this anyway).
-No information is required to access the file, just click the link and download.
-Please remember to read the rules below.
Rules (especially if you want a fun map):
-Do not break any stone bricks (and it's variants), nether bricks, wood blocks, fence posts, redstone materials, and cobblestone (including mossy-cobble). The only exception is if you made them yourself.
-Do not create any levers for dungeon use, only for redstone-powered player-built houses.
-No cheating
-Difficulty must be at least Easy.
-Mention this map, it's creator, and link it on the description if you use it in a YouTube video.
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Join Date:
1/22/2012
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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 01:11:52
I just read this days later lol. Thank you for reviewing my map, I'm sorry it wasn't as you wanted, but it gave me the motivation to correct the mistakes you pointed out in my map, and Adventure Island 2 (I doubt the name would be fitting, I doubt it myself lol) should be much more fun. Thanks again for your feedback, it made my day.
http://www.mediafire...Island pt 1.zip
Things you need to know:
-The map was made in 1.7
-The compressed folder only contains the map, nothing else.
-No malicious content is included in the file
-once you received the compressed folder, open it up and place the map in your .minecraft "saves" folder. To access this, you must type "%appdata%" in the start menu search bar, and click "Roaming". (But I assume you know this already, but I'm just going to explain how to do this anyway).
-No information is required to access the file, just click the link and download.
-Please remember to read the rules below.
Rules (especially if you want a fun map):
-Do not break any stone bricks (and it's variants), nether bricks, wood blocks, fence posts, redstone materials, and cobblestone (including mossy-cobble). The only exception is if you made them yourself.
-Do not create any levers for dungeon use, only for redstone-powered player-built houses.
-No cheating
-Difficulty must be at least Easy.
-Mention this map, it's creator, and link it on the description if you use it in a YouTube video.
Thank You.
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 01:11:52
http://limitedengagement.net/podcasts/001-we-want-to-help/