Parkour A Map
- 30-08-2025, 08:57
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Parkour A Map — 20 bite-size levels that hit way harder than they look (Minecraft Bedrock)
If you want a clean parkour rush without an hour of setup, Parkour A Map nails it. You spawn in a bright hub, hit start, and the built-in timer begins counting while you sprint into the first box. Every stage is a tight 10×10 arena, so you see the whole puzzle at a glance—no wandering, no filler—just jumps, momentum, and that “one more try” loop. Checkpoints and instant restart are baked in, so when you whiff a ladder grab or clip a head-hitter, you slam reset and you’re back on the block before your brain can tilt.
I ran the full twenty and was surprised how different each room felt. One box warms you up with straight hops, the next spikes the pace with ice into fence posts, then you’re bouncing off slime, sticking honey slides, threading trapdoor flips, and squeezing the kind of sideways “Neo” jumps that make your palms sweat. The layout’s simple on purpose; all the difficulty lives in the movement, which makes it perfect for practicing lines and shaving seconds off your time. The timer is legit addictive—set a personal best, then spend ten minutes trying to snag another half-second by keeping momentum through corners.
It’s great solo, but it’s even better with friends. Start together, trash-talk through the early boxes, and listen to the room go silent when someone hits a late-game chain first try. If you’re hunting a parkour map that’s easy to learn, hard to master, and actually respects your time, Parkour A Map is a crisp, replayable challenge for Minecraft Bedrock.
How to install?
Android: you need to find the downloaded file on your phone, use any file manager for this and import the map into the game by opening it.
IOS: after receiving the map, the device itself will offer to install it.
Windows 10: go to the folder where the files are downloaded, find mcworld there and activate it.
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