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Revision as of 22:44, 22 June 2019
Miner's Millions | |
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The starting room. | |
Map information | |
Reward | 18 FFA Points |
Difficulty | Very Hard |
Location | FFA+ |
Mapcode | rmg |
Creator | rmanimal |
Food | Steak x16 |
Publication | August 21, 2017 |
Miner’s Millions is a pure puzzle map by rmanimal. It rewards 18 FFA Points upon completion, and can be joined directly using the commands:
- /c join Miner's Millions
- /c join rmg
General
Gameplay
Miner's Millions consists of 15 different rooms where the player "purchases" items on the walls in order to craft, by some means, the items shown on the item frames in front of them. Each "purchase" requires an amount of gold ingots, and the player is given a set amount upon entry to any room.
As the player progresses farther into the map, new mechanics are introduced. The use of furnaces is introduced in level 6, and an area in which the player can break and place blocks are introduced in level 11.
Aesthetics
The map is divided into three different sections. The first five levels are made out of various forms of stone bricks and woods. The next five levels take place underground, with stone and different ores as aesthetics, and the last 5 levels take place on a prismarine bridge in far more spacious rooms.
Challenges
Because this map is currently being used in only one challenge: Hexa.
Trivia
- Miner's Millions was submitted for the 2017 Puzzle Competition, placing first. rmanimal won 30 dollars worth of steam games for this.
- The 13th level of this map was changed after public release. The decision came after the foundation of the Sugarcane Observation Society, a running joke on just how long the level took due to growing sugar cane.