Randomized Parkour is a pretty neat parkour map that’ll be great for players who want something with a little bit of replay value. Normally, while almost all parkour maps manage to impress with their fast-paced and highly intense gameplay, there’s no doubting the fact that they tend to lack replay value, and when played more than once they end up feeling rather dull and repetitive. However, this issue doesn’t exist with this particular map because it randomly generates parkour sequences for players to go through and this is why you’ll be faced with something new pretty much every single time you play it.
The Randomized Parkour does what it does by using a 10x32x10 block of Andestite. The map basically uses the massive Andestite block to generate an entire level for players to parkour through and every time you restart the map you’ll be given a fresh level to complete. The replay value that this map brings to the table is exactly what makes it worth trying out so if you’re looking for something that you can play over and over again without it becoming repetitive, then this map will be right up your alley.
As far as the challenge factor goes, Randomized Parkour manages to remain difficult without being unfair. Due to this, the map is playable by both newcomers to this map category as well as parkour veterans. It’s worth mentioning that the entire map was created in the span of a day, so it’s pretty likely that it’ll have a few bugs and issues but, fortunately, no major bugs have been reported up until now. Randomized Parkour also has a great replay system that you can use to watch your performances again if you want to analyze them in more detail. The replay system is slightly buggy, though, so it’s recommended that you don’t overuse it because that might cause crashes.