One common trait that most parkour maps share is the fact that most of their gameplay revolves around raw mechanical skill and the ability to play instinctively. This is ultimately a good thing because it promotes intense and fast paced gameplay in which thereโs never a dull moment but one flaw with this play-style is that it tends to get stale after some time and even feels repetitive if youโve played enough parkour maps. The Memory Parkour map has probably been built keeping this flaw in mind because it combines the raw instinctive gameplay with some memory gameplay in order to provide players with a fresh and engaging experience.
The reason this is called the Memory Parkour map is because memory plays a pretty key role in it. Most of the gameplay of this map is based around players memorizing the sequence and then getting through it. Youโll be shown the parkour sequence for a total of twenty seconds and during this time you will have to memorize the entirety of it. Once the twenty seconds have passed, the whole track will disappear and you will have to run through it by relying on your memory to tell you where things were. Itโs definitely one of the most challenging maps out there so itโs not recommended for parkour newcomers but if youโre an experienced player looking for a challenge then this map will definitely please you.
Memory Parkour has a total of nine levels and each level follows the same system. The levels get increasingly challenging as you go through them so you should probably expect to fall a whole lot when playing this map. As for a multiplayer mode, itโs not directly supported so thereโs a high chance that it wonโt work. Memory Parkour requires players to have a render distance of 10 and a GUI size set to normal if they want it to function optimally.
Features
- 9 Levels of Increasing Difficulty
- Loads of fun