A custom map for "Minecraft" was recently released featuring the eight wonders of the ancient world, plus four that weren't included in the list but looked monumentally glorious as well. "Wayward Wonders" was a custom map intended for "Minecraft" gamers who love colossal structures and action packed missions.
The custom map could be downloaded on the "Minecraft" forum. Also in the forum, "Wayward Wonders" creator Mondy included the video trailer for the custom map as well as the gameplay. The custom map would be a "Complete the Monument" map wherein the gamers have to collect blocks from the monuments and defeat the bosses in order to win in the game.
For the main quest, gamers need to collect 12 blocks from twelve monolithic monuments. Then, they also needed to defeat a final boss to complete the quest by getting the 13th block from the last boss fight. "Minecraft" "Wayward Wonders" would be loaded with monsters in each monument; however, each victory would lead to various rewards for the gamers. One of these rewards would be a companion to complete the quests and battle the monsters lurking around the monuments.
Meanwhile, there would also be side quests where the gamer would be able to get special rewards as well. For "Minecraft" gamers that would be downloading the custom map, they could check the forum for the download link as well as a few notes and instructions from the creator.
Meanwhile, "Minecraft" enthusiasts have released a report noting the benefits for good of the open-world game. The report indicated that the game was a "ground-breaker" for good as it helped children, both young and old, to develop public spaces; also the game was able to help children with autism; and help educate students through gaming.
The last particular benefit of "Minecraft" would be best appreciated thanks to custom maps such as the "Wayward World" that would light up the curiosity of children and get them interested in subjects such as history.
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