Zero Heart Parkour: Error Region is quite an intriguing map at first sight because it features a setting that’s definitely unlike that of most run-of-the-mill parkour maps that we’ve tried out over the years. This is a map that, as the name suggests, takes place in a world that’s filled with errors and glitches and this is why the overall design of the map can definitely take a bit of getting used at the beginning. Once you’ve gotten the hang of things, though, Zero Heart Parkour: Error Region is a map that you’ll definitely enjoy as it offers an experience that’s refreshing and unique.
Gameplay
Since Zero Heart Parkour: Error Region takes place in a world consisting of nothing but errors and glitches, the layouts of the parkour sequences are fairly odd and consist of various special blocks that have different kinds of effects when you make contact with them. The gameplay will likely be a tad bit difficult at the beginning as you get used to the map’s theme but the experience becomes significantly more enjoyable. It’s worth highlighting that Zero Heart Parkour: Error Region multiplayer also and we definitely recommend playing the map alongside some friends as it makes for a much more enjoyable experience overall.
Compatibility and Technical Aspects
Zero Heart Parkour: Error Region is pretty solid as far as its technical side is concerned but the map is only available for version 1.12.2 of Minecraft so, if you’re already on the latest versions of the game, you’ll be needing a downgrade if you wish to play this map.
Conclusion
All said and done, Zero Heart Parkour: Error Region is a map that takes the tried and true parkour gameplay that we’ve come to love and pairs it with an intriguing setting to make for an experience that’s refreshing and highly enjoyable.
How to install Zero Heart Parkour: Error Region Map?
- Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.
- Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.
- A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.
- In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.