Minecraft Farm Life - Roleplay Review

The Minecraft Farm Life - Roleplay is a Store Community World that offers a completely fresh adventure within the game. Created by Pixelbiester this pack provides a fairly large scale farming area to explore. It’s actually fairly impressive if you want to get into the farming life as it features a number of buildings and various crop types.

There are eight fresh ride-able vehicles to use on your farm area and the section feels closed off. You can of course venture outwards to expand, but the core section is definitely solid. Aside from the map itself there are fifteen farm based skins, these are rather simple in their designs however. Not too blown away by the skin options, but a nice extra. The map has a lot going on in it, with furnished buildings.

You can visit the regular houses, the barn sections or the wind mill that’s quite large. Between the various buildings are crop fields, these are unique and expansive with winding trails that lead to each area. The map also feels natural in its layout, and the way it blends into the overall environment. Minecraft Farm Life - Roleplay Review

The Conclusion

This Farm Life - Roleplay from Pixelbiester is a great map, it presents a solid environment to start living out your farming fantasies. It’s a large scale area that’s well designed and flows well within the natural world that exists within the area. There are many crops to work with, a number of fresh vehicles and furnished buildings to use.

It captures the aesthetic of a regular farm, presenting many of the buildings you’d expect to see in this type of area. It works well for being a place to start a survival situation, especially if this is the type of experience you’d like to have. The skins aren’t great, but an extra bonus that’s alright for this. For the most part, I was impressed with what has been presented here.

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Review Done on Minecraft Windows 10
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Rating Overall: 8.0

Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner