20 Meters is an excellent parkour map by Draft87 who’s actually the same person behind the highly enjoyable 20 Blocks map. Although their similar names might imply otherwise, it actually isn’t required for you to play the 20 Blocks map before 20 Meters in order to enjoy all that it has to offer but we definitely recommend playing both in sequence as it’ll lead to a more immersive and enjoyable experience. Overall, 20 Meters is a pretty enjoyable map that brings highly engaging gameplay to the table and couples this with some top-notch level design.
The 20 Meters map features 26 captivating levels for the players to parkour through. The initial few levels are fairly easy but don’t let these fool you because the levels that take place in the later stages of the map are some of the most challenging levels that parkour maps have to offer. Due to its variety of levels, this is the kind of map that both newcomers and veteran parkour players will be able to enjoy. The map also features a few special blocks in certain levels, and these blocks help keep the experience fresh and intriguing as players make their way through the map.
The 20 Meters map can be finished in around 45 – 60 minutes but the time ultimately depends on how skilled you are at playing parkour maps. It’s important to play the map with the render distance set to 10 chunks because it’ll break if you play it with the render distance setting at any other value. Alongside all its other great features, 20 Meters also supports multiplayer, so you can run through all of its challenges alongside a friend if that’s what you prefer. All things considered, though; this is a spectacular map that doesn’t cease to impress.