Digging’s Weird Map is a map that definitely seems quite bizarre at first as it seems to have a little bit of everything and the reason behind this is actually because there wasn’t really any sense of direction behind the map when it was first started. As development went on, more things kept being added until the map reached the state its currently in. Nonetheless, though, regardless of the rather odd development behind the map, Digging’s Weird Map still manages to impress quite a bit and is absolutely worth anyone’s while so it comes highly recommended from us if you’re looking for a map that’s, simply put, fun.
Gameplay
Digging’s Weird Map consists of eight different mini-games ranging from parkour to puzzles and each individual mini-game is an absolute delight to play When you first start off in Digging’s Weird Map, you’ll be taken to a hub through which you can access the mini-games and the great thing about the map is that it doesn’t restrict you in any way so you’ll be able to play whichever mini-game you want to regardless of your progress in the other mini-games.
Compatibility and Technical Aspects
Digging’s Weird Map is available for Minecraft 1.12.2 and, while the map seems to be quite immaculate on a technical level and doesn’t have any major bugs, it’s recommended that you use Optifine alongside it because the Dynamic Lights feature of Optifine helps enhance the experience of Digging’s Weird Map quite a bit by elevating things to a whole new level as far as the visuals are concerned.