The Thousand Year Door is an exhilarating adventure map that’ll allow players to go on a journey that’s filled with perilous yet memorable moments. Much like any other top quality adventure map, The Thousand-Year Door features all the three great things that players have come to expect from maps of this type which are: good visuals, captivating gameplay, and a story that’ll have players completely hooked until they’ve seen it through to the end. The one restriction of this map is that it can only be played on Minecraft 1.8.9 due to certain specific features that it contains which is why you might need to downgrade your client but other than this, it’s pretty solid.
In The Thousand Year Door, you find an ancient treasure map in a treacherous town known as Rougeport. This map holds the location of the Thousand Year Door, but before you’re able to open this door, you will need to collect four rare jewels that have been scattered across four different worlds. Each of these jewels is guarded by a terrifying boss mob that you’ll need to defeat. Once you’ve collected all the jewels, you’ll finally be able to open the Door and then face the final boss in an epic fight that’ll decide whether or not you’re worthy of the treasure that was hidden here.
The Thousand Year Door can last anywhere between 1-4 hours depending on how good you are at adventure maps. It’s worth noting that the map does have a few parkour and puzzle sequences in-between the usual action and these sequences help make sure that the gameplay doesn’t ever feel dull or repetitive. Unlike most modern-day adventure maps, The Thousand Year Door doesn’t come with its own specific resource packs so you’ll be able to use it with vanilla Minecraft without any issues.