Add to that a plethora of optical illusions that make your brain hurt for a moment, and you have a roller coaster you can ride over and over again without ever seeing everything there is to see in this extravagant adventure. Nuropsych1 has many impressive roller coasters on their YouTube channel and it seems that they just keep adding to their portfolio, with each ride getting bigger and better through every endeavor.
Upon arriving in the custom map, players can locate a book that tells of Steve and his endeavors to find new and exciting roller coasters. From there, players are instructed to follow a trail of watermelons to the beginning of the coaster. Ominous text appears to inform the player that the gods are watching them, before launching the ride. On this scenic island coaster, players can find numerous representations of some of the ancient gods, including Hades, Poseidon, and Atlas.
The ride itself lasts well over six minutes, taking players through gorgeous pixelated scenery both above ground and below. MNPCrew even built a huge representation of Atlas holding the sky on his back out in the ocean.
One of the most unique and unexpected parts of this coaster, however, is the climb to a high platform that seems to stretch endlessly up toward the sky. The cart then stops and players get a brief glimpse of a sign that reads "see you in hell" from Hades himself. Once the sign is seen, your minecart, along with its precious cargo, are dropped down to what seems to be the bottom of the map, into hell. It's one ride that won't soon be forgotten.
As seen in the Beetlejuice roller coaster, pop culture is a frequent source of inspiration. One builder in particular, Rugged Survivor, created an entire roller coaster dedicated to rehashing the main plot points of Scott Cawthon's Five Nights at Freddy's franchise in about five minutes, at Freddy's.
The coaster starts off on a physical timeline where the FNAF chain of events are highlighted, though they go by fast, so any gamers unfamiliar with the franchise may be a bit lost. Once the timeline has been established, the ride takes players through various settings from the game itself.
Starting with the exterior of Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria, players are soon moved to the night guard's office and to newspaper headlines and growth data charts showing the pizzeria's rise to success.
The real terror begins once the characters of the franchise are introduced in a huge and menacing scale, making the player feel like they've been shrunken down to the size of a thimble. The attention to detail and utilization of less-obvious plot points to tell this story without words is what sets this coaster apart as unique and brilliant.
When talking about impressive Minecraft roller coasters, one of the early iterations of an over-the-top experience is The Golden Coaster , created back in by builder Crespochimp. The ride itself is relatively short compared to the newer coasters on this list, clocking in at about five minutes total, but even being shorter and built years before its counterparts, it still stands the test of time.
The Golden Coaster has been downloaded over 80, times since its creation in , and going through it, it's easy to see why. More closely resembling a real-life roller coaster than the rest on this list, it gives the player the classic feel of being at an amusement park. The tall climbs and steep drop offs combined with underground and underwater portions give this creation the tools it needs to remain relevant in a world of ever more elaborate Minecraft structures. This is a download that will be around for years to come.
While many of the roller coasters on this list have contained storylines, optical illusions, and back-and-forth track switching, none of them are quite as elaborate as the Ultimate Roller Coaster by CaptainSparklez. This particular build has a few things going for it to set it apart from other coasters on its level. The map CaptainSparklez used for this mod is an expansive amusement park map created by Gaermine that, in and of itself, is pretty spectacular.
But on top of that, CaptainSparklez doesn't use the traditional materials and minecarts that are normally seen in these types of projects. This enabled CaptainSparklez to include loops and semi-transparent tracks in his build, giving it an extra edge over the competition.
The fact that CaptainSparklez was able to collaborate with other Minecraft builders helped to make his creation that much better. All combined, it makes for an extraordinary experience that will leave players dizzy and amazed.
Starting off on this ride, things seem simple enough. There are numerous impressive recreations of various creatures such as a wither, an ender dragon, and more, but the real fun starts when a player's minecart is dropped into an underground cave right next to a villager in an identical cart. The villager whispers to the player a countdown, hinting that you have been unwittingly pulled into a race you have no control over.
Unfortunately for you, the villager wins. The scenery and odd builds are what really make this coaster a unique experience. Smattered throughout the map, players can spot a volcano with eyes, a few creepy children, a meteor headed straight for the island, a giant ice cream sundae, a hot air balloon, and many more structures that seem to be completely unrelated to each other. The randomness in this map is enough to put most players on edge.
There are four different paths one can take on this coaster and each one seems to be chosen at random, taking players to varying spooky locations. With the time and energy that had to go into creating such an unsettling and random coaster, the opportunity to ride it is not one players will want to miss out on. Nuropsych1 has made this list yet again for another incredible and creative creation. In their roller coaster Minecraft of Malice, players are transported to a dark and twisted version of Wonderland.
Malice, a more ominous and macabre version of the traditional Alice from Alice in Wonderland , brings the story to a distorted version of a place that was already difficult to understand on the best of days. Players have the opportunity to see longtime fan favorites like the Cheshire Cat, the Queen of Hearts, and the Mad Hatter.
The coaster itself goes through burning nightmare-scapes, eerie haunted forests, and rooms that make the player feel as if they've been shrunken down after eating part of a mushroom with some very odd powers. The entire atmosphere is something perfect for a Halloween playthrough. Also, the map is divided into sections. Download the map here. This huge map contains a whopping 14 rollercoasters and 10 other entertainment areas, amidst a lot more.
This is an updated version of the map of the same name, and is now much better optimized and has a ton of new features. The whole map is spread across an entire park, giving this map a lot of replayability. Download this map here.
Journey to the Christmas tree is a parkour -based map. The theme for this map is Christmas and includes snow, Christmas trees, Santa Clauses, and presents. The map also consists of some rollercoaster tracks, which are fun to traverse the map with.. This map is story-rich and takes the player on a journey through the seas.
The player must then complete a set of challenges, from repairing the submarine to making an entire rollercoaster to traverse around the map. It contains many interesting rooms which players are free to explore, including two rollercoasters. One rollercoaster is situated outside the castle, while the other one is inside.
The player can also explore the wide variety of structures located outside the castle, as they contain some mini-games. Rollercoasters are as fun in Minecraft maps as they are in real life. They make for a glorious pastime in the game and are one of the most creative additions to the adventure game mode to date. Note: This article is subjective and solely reflects the opinion of the writer. New User posted their first comment.
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