Minecraft Maze Busters Review

The Minecraft Maze Busters is a Store Community World that offers a completely fresh adventure within the game. Created by House of How this pack provides a pile of random mazes to conquer. It's a neat setup that will always present a different situation each time you go to play it. Building on that there are also options to tweak the type of challenge and experience you'll have. This includes the difficulty level or how many dungeons you'll face off against in a row.

This world can be played alone or together with the coop being the best option for play. While working within the mazes to move past them you're also attempting to collect coins from chests or creatures. There are ten styles of play with a plethora of environments and over a hundred hand-made setups which is impressive. For the most part I found the mazes to be alright, some were rather simplistic yet others were very creative such as one with wheat. They could have went further with the designs in terms of scale, they were very intimate in style.
Minecraft Maze Busters Review

The Conclusion

This Maze Busters from House of How is a solid map, it presents a wide range of dungeon areas to work through. I say dungeon as that is somewhat how every maze feels. The maze sections are usually claustrophobic in design which can create some tension when trying to survive. It can be a frenzy when you're with a group, or even alone as many mobs come towards you.

There are some creative elements, but I did find things somewhat easy going. The difficulty selector is there, so if you want to make it harder it can be. This is a fine package for those that want to zip through mazes of a good variety with differing challenges. It perhaps could have used more of a goal, but the main quest makes sense here being easy to understand.

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Review Done on Minecraft Windows 10
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Rating Overall: 6.9

Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner