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TTB playing through the custom map: Mine4Dead: BlockHawk Down
The author bananafone31 called playing this map on hard difficulty “suicidal”.
Will TTB prevail and reach the ship? Or will the Zombies go munching on his brains? See for yourselves!
Link to the map and texture pack:
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http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/487984-surv-mine-4-dead-blockhawk-down/
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