About The Great Cheese Redux Map The Great Cheese Redux Map. Follow in the smallest Minecraft footsteps to recover and unlock the mystery of the cheese. Two inches tall? Not a problem. Go through, around and up in this gigantic world to complete the Great Cheese Monument. 26 pieces of cheese with 4 bonus pieces to

About The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map. Follow in the smallest Minecraft footsteps to recover and unlock the mystery of the cheese. Two inches tall? Not a problem. Go through, around and up in this gigantic world to complete the Great Cheese Monument. 26 pieces of cheese with 4 bonus pieces to find along with the 24 bonus lights, fire and water quests to activate and complete. Play tested at 9-12 hours of game play. Created for both single and multi-player game modes with no mods needed. Server settings are required on SMP for command blocks to function properly.

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map Screenshots:

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map

The Great Cheese Redux Map Rules:

  • No hacks or mods that would ruin the maps challenge. (The only exception to this rule is for LP’rs to provide enough light in their videos for their viewers.)
  • Stay within the map’s boundaries.
  • Break what you like.
  • Dig where you like.
  • Craft whatever you think will help.
  • Kill what you can and try to survive.
  • Follow the story line and/or objectives.

Resource Pack: Sphax PureBDCraft

Recommended: Play on any difficulty level but never peaceful. This map was made for combat.

How to install:

https://minecraft365.net/download/The-Great-Cheese-Redux-Map.zip

https://minecraft365.net/download/The-Great-Cheese-Redux-Map.zip


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Minecraft is a sandbox video game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made public in May 2009 before fully releasing in November 2011, with Notch stepping down and Jens "Jeb" Bergensten taking over development.