Escapecraft – Use your mind to figure out the puzzles and escape Herobrine’s cell that’s keeping you hostage!
Escapecraft – What is it?
Escapecraft is a map with a series of a puzzles to the outside world. You start off in a small cell, that is your first puzzles, as you progress, there are more additions making it much more tougher. You go through the puzzles starting off by just finding items around and then you start moving onto crafting and smelting. Your objective is to escape the first building of Herobrine’s labyrinth in the first installment of the Escapecraft series.
Prerequisites of this Map
Some maps have some rules. Here’s the rules of this map:
Can’t break blocks unless you placed them
Difficulty must be normal+
No cheats
Some maps also have objectives. Here’s the objectives of this map:
Escape
Note: This map consists of the following:
Puzzle
Now for some screenshots of the map.
Screenshots of this Map
Here are some screenshots showcasing the map:
Now for some videos.
Videos of this Map
Here is a video showing what the map does. (Thanks to the respective video owner for making the video.)
Warning, the video shows all the answers to the puzzle map.
Now you might want to know how to install the map.
So you want to install this map for Minecraft? Well, thanks to this tutorial, we can make that happen! Just click on the tabs corresponding with your operating system to the left of this.
Installing maps on the Windows operating system is as easy as 1-2-3! Just do the following:
Extract the map into a folder.
Open up Windows Explorer.
In the navigation bar, type "%AppData%" (no quotes).
Open the folder called ".minecraft".
Then, open up a folder called "saves".
Drag the map into that folder.
Open up Minecraft.
Enjoy!
Installing maps on the Mac operating system is fairly easy too! In fact, it's almost as easy as installing maps on the Windows operating system, if not easier! The instructions are as follows:
Extract the map into a folder.
Open Minecraft up.
Click on "texture packs".
Click "open texture pack folder" and close Minecraft afterwards.
Go one folder up.
Click on the folder called "saves".
Drag the map into that folder.
Open Minecraft up again.
Enjoy!
Please note that these instructions also work with Windows operating systems too!
That's all you needed to do! Have fun! In the case that you are still having trouble, just drop a comment below and we'll be more than glad to help you out!
Recent Comments