There is something about extreme circumstances that makes seeing positively plain people put into them almost desirable – if anyone can overcome something terrible, that’s sure to be something most people think about and get hopeful over. In the Wandering map, you take on the role of Jack, a 30-something who’s just come home after a long day at work. It’s a horror map too, so there are plenty of scares, but a little story here will help to explain things. Unfortunately, a little story is all you can expect here. As the name says, you’ll be doing lots of wandering, both inside and under your home.
Unfortunately, you’ll be dealing with an awful lot of darkness while you play through Wandering. This is especially true if you actually follow the suggestion of the author and turn your brightness levels down to 50% in a game. Such low lighting would make it awfully easy for things to sneak up and jump out at you from the darkness, wouldn’t it? If you’re brave enough to deal with some moody lighting, random journals and a handful of jump scares, you’re ready to take on the Wandering map. Just don’t say you weren’t warned.
Rules
- Recommended Version: Minecraft 1.8.8
- Recommended Lighting: 50 % (100 % for Youtube)
- Use the default Resource Pack!
- Focused Height : 165px (Options ► Chat settings)
- Unfocused Height: 90px
- Don’t change your gamemode
- This map isn’t playable in multiplayer!
- Don’t play with shaders!
Comments (2)
NeverAgain Play Wandering map cuz too scary!
it gives me the creeps!
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