While Minecraft’s default survival mode can be fun for a group of four players to play together, cooperatively playing an adventure map and solving its unique challenges can scratch a much different type of gameplay itch. These maps, while different from one another in game type, can still be plenty of fun to play with friends.
Super HostileThe Super Hostile series of adventure maps challenges groups of four players with discovering and collecting one block of every color of wool. The catch to this challenge, however, is that rather than farming sheep and crafting dye, players will instead need to explore the entire map to find specific caches of colored wool, clearing platforming and combat challenges in order to make progress.
The maps and environments featured in Super Hostile are built from the ground up to provide players with a custom exploration and dungeon-crawling experience. The most complex of which — Super Hostile Dalania — spans 13,000 blocks and boasts dozens of cities, towns, and dungeons in between each wool cache.
Note that most Super Hostile maps are designed and ideal for earlier versions of Minecraft, with Dalania in particular working optimally on version 1.12.2. Alternatively, the series’ proprietary Super Hostile Modpack can be installed to improve the play experience for all maps on Minecraft’s current release version.
Related: What is Adventure Mode in Minecraft?
The JogoboxThe Jogobox differs from other types of four-player adventure maps in that, rather than encouraging player cooperation, this map also encourages competition. Two teams of four players race each other through mirrored environments, with both teams aiming to collect the wool blocks needed to assemble their victory monument
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