Nether Run

Published by: Anarchy Enterprises

Description

It's hot... It's scary... and the lava is waiting to burn your body and soul! But you still need quartz!
Run through the nether - worse than creepers, now there are skeletons, fire, lava, and pits of infernal doom! All your favorite running, jumping, turning and sliding, with hostile exploding skeletons, glowing stone, lava pits, head-smashing barriers and other hazards. How long can you survive in the blaze and glow of the hellfire? How far can you run through the nether? How many quartz can you collect before the nether finally gets you?
Features:
-Nether bridges!
-Nether pits!
-Exploding skeletons!
-Nether Jumps!
-Skeleton gangs!
-Jumping
-Running
-Sliding
-Quartz!
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