Nether Island and Lapis Island are now a single island and constitute it's own borough, now called The Nether.
A new borough now exists, named Kings, which is based off of Queens.
The Nether is rebuilt, especially the area formerly known as Lapis Island. The previous buildings no longer exist save for the school.
The Fence Gate Bridge connecting the former Lapis Island and Ender Island has been destroyed to accommodate a new highway that connects The Nether, Minehattan, Ender Island, Notch City and Blocker via the Nether-Blockstone Bridge.
The Nether-Blockstone Bridge has been rebuilt, now based on the real life Bronx-Whitestone Bridge.
The JackFrost Bridge, which connects Uptown Minehattan to Notch City, has been rebuilt. It is now based on the George Washington Bridge.
A new bridge now connects Blocker and Ender Island south of Minehattan, based on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.
A new bridge now connects Blocker and Kings, situated above the tunnel (that was previously a road to nowhere). This bridge is based on the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge.
A new bridge now connects Kings and the Mesa biome that is currently named as territory of the National Republic of Minecraft. This bridge is based on the RFK/Triborough Bridge.
A new highway has been constructed, stretching from the Nether-Blockstone Bridge in The Nether, crossing Minehattan, reaching Notch City, and eventually making it's way to Kings.
JFR International Airport in Blocker has been destroyed. In it's place is a new airport (which continues the JFR name, now officially lengthened to Jack F. Roberts International Airport, fictional of course) that is larger, more organized, and bears a striking resemblance to Terminal 4 at JFK in Queens. This airport has been moved from Blocker to Kings. New highways facilitate transportation.
A new central business district has been constructed in Blocker taking the place of the former airport. This effectively expands Downtown Blocker tremendously, making it much closer to modern Downtown Brooklyn.
McDonald's Center in Downtown Brooklyn is closed to enable a complete renovation to be more accessible and realistic.
A new central business district has been constructed in Kings, named Small Island City. This is based off of Long Island City in Queens.
The MYC Subway system has been closed to enable a complete reconstruction of the metro (two brand new stations can be explored in Blocker, tell me what you think!)
The railway station in Notch City has been replaced with a new transportation center.
The historical district of Crawford on the outer rim of Notch City has been made according to the history of Mine York; as such, here are highly simplistic structures reminiscent of the first few versions of Mine York.
The Rochelle Gabriel Subsidized Housing Complex have been constructed north of Mine York, a trio of identical modern apartment buildings.
The City of Blockstone is being constructed north of The Nether where the Six Craft Amusement Park once stood.
Six Craft Amusement Park has been moved to a location closer to Enderdelphia (not complete).
Highways have been demolished and moved in Blocker to allow for new buildings and neighborhoods.
Minehattan has been given a new hospital complex; the MineYork-Presbyterian Hospital, affiliated with Bergensten University and MYU (to be built; suggestions for locations are welcome! Bergensten will be based off of Columbia and MYU on NYU).
The highway circling Minehattan has been moved underground and continues to operate as a tunnel.
Numerous new skyscrapers have been constructed in Mine York and Enderdelphia, including a reconstructed World Trade Center.
Daily Square (Times Square) has been completely reconstructed to appear more modern and more like the real area. It is also connected to the rest of Midtown Minehattan more seamlessly due to Highway 1 being pushed underground.
This update is more incomplete than some others due to the vast number of additions: this will be completed in future updates (hopefully to be released more often rather than once a year!)
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BRAND NEW CHANGES FOR THIS SUMMER!
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Mine York City is based off of New York City in the State of New York - therefore, many different landmarks and skyscrapers can be seen here (including the World Trade Center, the Empire State Building, Times Square, 432 Park Avenue, the Chrysler Building, and many more landmarks).
There are five different boroughs in the city - Minehattan (Manhattan), Blocker (Brooklyn), Ender Island (Staten Island), Kings (Queens), and The Nether (The Bronx). Minehattan is the wealthiest borough while Nether Island, sadly, is the poorest. All boroughs are connected through various bridges and the MYC Subway. There are currently three other major cities established in the National Republic of Minecraft (NRM), in which MYC is a part of. They are Notch City (Jersey City; it can be seen from MYC), Minecago (Chicago) and Enderdelphia (Philadelphia). These are accessible from MYC with usage of the extensive highway system. When a person first arrives in MYC, he/she will find themselves in JFR International Airport. The MYC Subway system is currently closed to enable a reconstruction project.
The old world generation maps have been discontinued.
Note that the download for each is around 250 MB due to the maps created in JFR Airport.
PICTURES OF THE CITY AND STATE
The updated skyline of Mine York, with the new Creeper of Minecraft Statue to the left. In the 11.0.0 update, the city has been made taller.
The Nether, a new borough of the City of Mine York created from the merger of Lapis Island and Nether Island.
Skyscrapers in Midtown Minehattan, Mine York.
A neighborhood in Blocker, the largest borough in Mine York, available in version 11.0.0.
The future of the MYC Subway; a redesigned station entrance in Blocker. The MYC Subway is closed to enable a complete reconstruction, but two stations in Blocker are open for public viewing to show off the proposed design.
The new skyline of Blocker, the largest borough in the City of Mine York.
The skyline of Notch City, Minehattan, MY, and Nether Island, MY, from left to right. Notch City is it's own consolidated city. The redesigned JackFrost Bridge is visible, based off of the George Washington Bridge.
Brownstones in Blocker, a staple that I've wanted to build in MYC for a long time.
The skyline of Kings, a brand new borough based on Queens. The buildings (which will be furnished in the next update) in the skyline are based off of the ones in Long Island City. The tennis stadium, Monosphere and World's Fair pavilion have been moved to this borough.
The new Jack F. Redstone (JFR) International Airport, now more closely based off of Terminal 4 at JFK. It is now located in Kings rather than Blocker. It is not completely furnished yet, and the Main Train @JFR will be functional in the next update along with the reconstruction of the MYC Subway and MetroMYC commuter rail (which will have a connection to the airport from Grand Central).
Grand Central has been redesigned, reconstructed and moved to the east side of Minehattan, facilitating more tracks, more connections (including a true connection to the MYC Subway once the metro is complete) and more reliability. The Metlife Building also makes a return to MYC.
Taking it's place at the former site of JFR Airport is Downtown Blocker, with new high rises (the tallest, based off of the upcoming 9 DeKalb Avenue, is the tallest in Mine York outside of Minehattan). The new AntVenom-Narrows Bridge connects Blocker to Ender Island, a new connection that did not previously exist.
A new highway bisecting The Nether. This highway connects The Nether to Minehattan, replacing the old bridge with a tunnel, and continues to Kings where it meets JFR Airport.
The skyline of Small Island City, Kings, with the new Kingsboro Bridge (based off the Queensboro Bridge) in the foreground.
The station mezzanine in the redesigned MYC Subway layout, created to be more similar to the NYC Subway system.
Platforms of the new MYC Subway. There are currently only two stations, with the next update focusing on making the reconstructed subway the main feature.
The redesigned Nether-Blockstone Bridge, based off of the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge.
A view looking down from 5th Avenue in Minehattan, facing east towards Downtown Blocker.
The Town of Bloxten, a wealthy suburb of Mine York and Enderdelphia off Highway 10, a five minute walk from Mine York and a three minute walk from Enderdelphia.
The skyline of Center City, Enderdelphia, a beautiful looking historic city. The Central Business District, known as Center City, is complete.
It is the best map I ever seen I was looking for New York or Paris for MCPE and I never found it but when I found this map!!
I was totally happy
Awesome work!
Fully, fully but fully recommended!!
If you could make Paris that will be awesome but really awesome work!!!!!!!
It is the best map I ever seen I was looking for New York or Paris for MCPE and I never found it but when I found this map!!
I was totally happy
Awesome work!
Fully, fully but fully recommended!!
If you could make Paris that will be awesome but really awesome work!!!!!!!
Cool idea! This won't be happening for a while, though. Along with this map, I plan to release a new add-on map to this one, focusing on the Mine York Metropolitan Area. The map won't be releases until maybe late spring to mid summer, but still something to look forward to!
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Try the best looking MCPE city on the Forums and #visitmyc. Also, check out my YouTube channel here. It's a pretty fun place.
I tried To download this map but got no buildings whatsoever!
This is how I Tried to download your map:
1) download
2) open in iFile
3) use unarchiver
4) cut the 3 key files
5) create new folder in minecraftworlds
6) paste them into the folder
Do I need to use level_old.dat ?
Yes, all files are needed in the download for the map to work. Of course, I don't know how people with IOS devices do with it, because I made this map and tested the link with a Android phone.
Included in 11.0.0:
Nether Island and Lapis Island are now a single island and constitute it's own borough, now called The Nether.
A new borough now exists, named Kings, which is based off of Queens.
The Nether is rebuilt, especially the area formerly known as Lapis Island. The previous buildings no longer exist save for the school.
The Fence Gate Bridge connecting the former Lapis Island and Ender Island has been destroyed to accommodate a new highway that connects The Nether, Minehattan, Ender Island, Notch City and Blocker via the Nether-Blockstone Bridge.
The Nether-Blockstone Bridge has been rebuilt, now based on the real life Bronx-Whitestone Bridge.
The JackFrost Bridge, which connects Uptown Minehattan to Notch City, has been rebuilt. It is now based on the George Washington Bridge.
A new bridge now connects Blocker and Ender Island south of Minehattan, based on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.
A new bridge now connects Blocker and Kings, situated above the tunnel (that was previously a road to nowhere). This bridge is based on the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge.
A new bridge now connects Kings and the Mesa biome that is currently named as territory of the National Republic of Minecraft. This bridge is based on the RFK/Triborough Bridge.
A new highway has been constructed, stretching from the Nether-Blockstone Bridge in The Nether, crossing Minehattan, reaching Notch City, and eventually making it's way to Kings.
JFR International Airport in Blocker has been destroyed. In it's place is a new airport (which continues the JFR name, now officially lengthened to Jack F. Roberts International Airport, fictional of course) that is larger, more organized, and bears a striking resemblance to Terminal 4 at JFK in Queens. This airport has been moved from Blocker to Kings. New highways facilitate transportation.
A new central business district has been constructed in Blocker taking the place of the former airport. This effectively expands Downtown Blocker tremendously, making it much closer to modern Downtown Brooklyn.
McDonald's Center in Downtown Brooklyn is closed to enable a complete renovation to be more accessible and realistic.
A new central business district has been constructed in Kings, named Small Island City. This is based off of Long Island City in Queens.
The MYC Subway system has been closed to enable a complete reconstruction of the metro (two brand new stations can be explored in Blocker, tell me what you think!)
The railway station in Notch City has been replaced with a new transportation center.
The historical district of Crawford on the outer rim of Notch City has been made according to the history of Mine York; as such, here are highly simplistic structures reminiscent of the first few versions of Mine York.
The Rochelle Gabriel Subsidized Housing Complex have been constructed north of Mine York, a trio of identical modern apartment buildings.
The City of Blockstone is being constructed north of The Nether where the Six Craft Amusement Park once stood.
Six Craft Amusement Park has been moved to a location closer to Enderdelphia (not complete).
Highways have been demolished and moved in Blocker to allow for new buildings and neighborhoods.
Minehattan has been given a new hospital complex; the MineYork-Presbyterian Hospital, affiliated with Bergensten University and MYU (to be built; suggestions for locations are welcome! Bergensten will be based off of Columbia and MYU on NYU).
The highway circling Minehattan has been moved underground and continues to operate as a tunnel.
Numerous new skyscrapers have been constructed in Mine York and Enderdelphia, including a reconstructed World Trade Center.
Daily Square (Times Square) has been completely reconstructed to appear more modern and more like the real area. It is also connected to the rest of Midtown Minehattan more seamlessly due to Highway 1 being pushed underground.
This update is more incomplete than some others due to the vast number of additions: this will be completed in future updates (hopefully to be released more often rather than once a year!)
There are five different boroughs in the city - Minehattan (Manhattan), Blocker (Brooklyn), Ender Island (Staten Island), Kings (Queens), and The Nether (The Bronx). Minehattan is the wealthiest borough while Nether Island, sadly, is the poorest. All boroughs are connected through various bridges and the MYC Subway.
There are currently three other major cities established in the National Republic of Minecraft (NRM), in which MYC is a part of. They are Notch City (Jersey City; it can be seen from MYC), Minecago (Chicago) and Enderdelphia (Philadelphia). These are accessible from MYC with usage of the extensive highway system.
When a person first arrives in MYC, he/she will find themselves in JFR International Airport. The MYC Subway system is currently closed to enable a reconstruction project.
Try the best looking MCPE city on the Forums and #visitmyc. Also, check out my YouTube channel here. It's a pretty fun place.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1521446-awesome-minecraft-pe-parcour-map-the-jumper-by-mofa-and-marvin-with-survival-5000-views-thx-to-everyone-3/
It should work, I downloaded it myself and the 4 files were there.
Try the best looking MCPE city on the Forums and #visitmyc. Also, check out my YouTube channel here. It's a pretty fun place.
Try the best looking MCPE city on the Forums and #visitmyc. Also, check out my YouTube channel here. It's a pretty fun place.
Try the best looking MCPE city on the Forums and #visitmyc. Also, check out my YouTube channel here. It's a pretty fun place.
I was totally happy
Awesome work!
Fully, fully but fully recommended!!
If you could make Paris that will be awesome but really awesome work!!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/user/HDBussines
Cool idea! This won't be happening for a while, though. Along with this map, I plan to release a new add-on map to this one, focusing on the Mine York Metropolitan Area. The map won't be releases until maybe late spring to mid summer, but still something to look forward to!
Try the best looking MCPE city on the Forums and #visitmyc. Also, check out my YouTube channel here. It's a pretty fun place.
I would REALLY appreciate it if you fix it. Thanks!
Yes, all files are needed in the download for the map to work. Of course, I don't know how people with IOS devices do with it, because I made this map and tested the link with a Android phone.
Try the best looking MCPE city on the Forums and #visitmyc. Also, check out my YouTube channel here. It's a pretty fun place.