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Destini Armstrong

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Aug 5, 2024, 10:35:12 AM8/5/24
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Weare an unofficial fan site for the awesome game known as Minecraft. This site is dedicated to custom Minecraft saved game worlds or "maps" as they are more commonly known as. They have all been created by talented Minecraft map makers for everyone to download and play for free.

Whether you're playing on Minecraft Realms with friends on multiplayer or just want to chill and play it solo on singleplayer, there's plenty of different types of minecraft worlds for everyone to download and enjoy.


Minecraft maps are custom created worlds that are saved within the Minecraft game. They can be anything from an amazing role playing adventure that immerses you into an epic story, to a challenging puzzle map that tests your problem solving abilities.


With Minecraft maps, the possibilities are endless, the only limit is your own imagination. Anyone can create their own world within Minecraft, try it out for yourself and share your minecraft world with everyone!


Minecraft is a sandbox style game, which allows players to create their own world with blocks, kind of like the video game equivalent of Lego! It can be played on both singleplayer and multiplayer and features four different game modes; Creative, Survival, Adventure and Hardcore. The PC/Mac version of Minecraft has full third-party modding support and there are thousands of custom user created mods, texture packs and skins available to download and use. It also has a save game feature, which allows players to share their own custom made world with others.


Minecraft is one of the most successful indie games of all time, millions of users on multiple platforms login to play it each month. It is available to play on PC/Mac, and to this date, has sold over 20 million copies. There is also a Pocket Edition available on Android and iOS which has sold over 30 million copies. On May 9, 2012, Minecraft was also released for the Xbox 360 console, selling 400,000 copies in the first 24 hours and breaking previous Xbox Live Arcade sales records. It was developed by 4J Studios. Minecraft on the 360 has sold over 12 million copies since its release in May, 2012.


A PlayStation 3 version of the game was released on December 17, 2013. As of January 24, 2014, it has sold over 1 million copies. Minecraft has also joined the next-gen console world by being released on the PlayStation 4 on September 4, 2014 & the Xbox One on September 5, 2014. A PlayStation Vita version has also been released.


The hit indie game was originally created by Markus "Notch" Persson, as the game gained popularity, Notch founded a company called Mojang, which now develops the game with Jens "Jeb" Bergensten as the new Lead Developer of Minecraft.


A strange thing happened to me in Minecraft. I'm not saying it was Herobrine, or Null, or Entity303, or some other fanmade BS. The fact is, I have no idea how this thing happened, and the reason why I share this story with you is maybe someone out there experienced similar things, and may have an idea of what the hell was this.


Everything started like your typical Minecraft creepy pasta: It was raining outside, and none of my friends were online on our private server, so I decided to make a singleplayer world. I will be honest with you: I play singleplayer VERY rarely in Minecraft. The last time when I made a single player world was back in 2011, with Beta 1.7.3, and I kept playing on that world for a few years, then I stopped with Minecraft until in 2016, my friends set up a private server where we could play. This made me play Minecraft again after such a long break. But now, let's return to the story.


So, I created a new single player survival world. I spawned in a Forest biome, near a small lake. I started the routine things that every player does in their new world: collecting wood, building my first house, making a crafting table, making basic tools and so on.


I first realized something is a bit odd about this world was when I started collecting wood. I noticed that parts of some trees are missing, as if someone punched out a block from the tree, so there was nothing between wood and wood. This occured at only some trees, but still it was quite odd. Nevertheless, I thought of it as a generation error.


The second strange thing that caught my eye was when I wanted to make a bed. As you know, wool is needed for a bed, so I went out to search for some sheep I can kill. However, I quickly realized there were NO MOBS! Literally, there was not a single mob anywhere! I spent almost an hour looking for some sheeps, but the world was totally empty. I thought maybe the world did not load in correctly, so I quit to the main menu and restartet my world. But nothing changed: the world was still as empty as it was before. Well, at this point, I was still not thinking anything supernatural. I thought, maybe it's a glitch, or I spawned at a part of the world where there are no mobs and that's all.


Anyways, I returned to my house because it was getting dark. Fortunately, I memorized the coordinates of my house, so I found my way back quickly even without a compass. Without a bed, I was forced to spend the night in my house, so I closed myself into my small 6x6 wooden shack, which I built near the lake at my spawn point. When the night came, I spotted another odd thing. Just like in daytime, there were no hostile mobs spawning. I checked my difficulty setting: it was set to Normal. At this point, I was pretty sure that this must be a world generation error, so I restarted my laptop to see if that helps. Laptop restarted, Minecraft restarted, and guess what? No changes.


But it was still full. At this time, I had a mixed feeling. A part of me was happy, because for some reason, I was not hungry despite the huge distance I traveled, and amount of time I spent playing. But I was also surprised and worried, as this was not right. I was playing on Normal difficulty, an in-game day passed, and I was not hungry the whole time. Anyways, I shook it off.


The night passed, and another in-game day came. Just like yesterday, there were still no mobs around. I looked around a bit, but saw nothing. Thinking about what to do, I decided to go mining, maybe there'll be some hostile mobs in a cave. Also, I wanted to obtain some iron so I could make more advanced tools and armor.


I searched around, looking for a cave, when something caught my eye. I found a big, square shaped hole on the ground in the forest, a few minutes away from my house. It was about 15x15 blocks wide and long. I looked down to see how deep it was. The bottom of the hole was about 20 blocks down from the top, so we can call it fairly deep. For a moment, I was hesitating about going down there, but then I thought about what I know about diamonds. Diamonds spawn at level 11, and this hole, or cave, or whatever, call it what you want, looked promising. I mean, the deeper it is, the more chance you have to find rare ore. I finally decided to descend into the cave, and see if I can find anything down there. I used my stone shovel and some dirt blocks to reach the bottom. I already found some coal before, and I crafted 2 stacks of torches, so I had sources of light with myself. I was ready to go into the cave.


During walking down the passage, I noticed there are no ores in the cave. Not even coal or iron, which are relatively common. In fact, there was not even dirt or andesite, or other types of blocks. The cave was made out of solid stone, and nothing else. Also, unsurprisingly, there were no hostile mobs in the cave, but not only hostile mobs, there were no bats even.


The passage quickly led to a dead end, but there was a single hole in the wall. Through the hole, I spotted something that looked like wooden planks. I quickly destroyed the wall, and then I saw a mineshaft. I was very happy at this time, I couldn't wait to scavenge the minecart chests, hoping to find some valuable loot in them.


I started to explore the mineshaft, but it did not take long to find something odd again. At some places of the floor, wooden planks were removed. As if I was playing on multiplayer, and someone has already been there and hit out a few blocks from the floor. However, there were no torches placed down that would indicate someone was there.


While lurking around the tunnels of the mineshaft, something popped up in my head. It was about 20 minutes now since I entered the cave, but I did not hear any cave sounds! As you know, when you enter a cave in Minecraft, it will only take a few minutes, and you'll hear one of those creepy ambient sounds that play when you are in a dark area. But this cave was dead silent. The only things I could hear were my footsteps, and the sounds when I placed down a torch to make some light in the dark. Other than that, nothing.


Nevertheless, I kept looking for minecart chests in the empty, dark corridors of the mineshaft and then, all of a sudden, I saw something at the end of one of the tunnels. A very faint light, which seemed very similar to the light of a torch. I decided to check it out. I started to walk towards the light, but then, something broke the silence. I heard probably the creepiest sound I've ever heard in my life. It made me jump a bit, as it was very loud, very creepy, and it was very sudden after all the silence. I can't compare it to anything, the only thing I can say about it that it was loud, so loud it almost hurt my eardrums.


When my sanity returned, I quickly started to sprint towards the light at the end of the tunnel, placing down torches while running. Finally, I reached the end of the tunnel.I was right. There was a torch placed down, and next to it a ladder, which was leading up to somewhere. For a moment, I paused the game and brushed my eyes to see if I was dreaming. But I wasn't. Indeed, there was a ladder and a torch placed down on the stone wall.


The ladder led up to a room made out of wooden planks. I looked around, and saw a door, which led outside. In the room, there were 3 double-chests, a furnace, a crafting table, and a bed. There were also torches placed down in the room, but the funniest thing is, there was a painting on one of the walls. It was that big painting with that blue, skull-like thing. I went out the door that led outside into a roofed forest biome. I took a look on the house from the outside. It was a small shack made out of dark oak planks. There were torches placed on and around the house. The roof was made out of dark oak steps. Also, next to the house, there was a small garden, barricaded by dark oak fence. In the garden, there were already sowed seeds, and wheat was slowly growing out of them.

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