Ring of Parkour is a parkour map that manages to provide a fresh and interesting setting in a category that’s definitely grown rather stagnant over the years because there seems to be a new parkour map every other day and it’s hard to find something that truly stands out from the crowd. While Ring of Parkour doesn’t offer anything too revolutionary or innovative in terms of gameplay, it’s still a delight to play because it comes with a distinct setting and this makes for a refreshing gameplay experience that’s sure to impress.
Gameplay
The Ring of Parkour map takes place inside a large structure that’s essentially been shaped like a ring and this structure consists of 16 different rooms, each acting as its own individual stage. The great thing about this map is the fact that every single room comes with its own unique environment and this is why Ring of Parkour never starts to feel repetitive no matter how much time you sink into it. The gameplay itself isn’t particularly difficult but the map does have a variety of mechanics that you might not be familiar with if you’re new to maps of this sort so it’s probably best to steer clear if you’re still new to maps of this particular category.
Compatibility and Technical Aspects
Ring of Parkour doesn’t have any major bugs or issues that would surface during your gameplay so you can feel free to enjoy it without worrying about any potential technical troubles that may pop up to hinder your experience. The map’s compatible with Minecraft 1.12.2 only and you’ll need to ensure that you play it on the same version of the game as there will be quite a few compatibility issues otherwise.
Conclusion
All said and done, Ring of Parkour is an immersive and refreshing parkour map that feels engaging from start to finish thanks to its clever setting.