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Jeremy G

Barracks

Third structure of the 4 possible piglin bastions, inspired by minecraft, good luck overcoming the puzzles and avoiding detection.

Barracks
Jeremy G, Feb 24, 2026 at 3:31 PM
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    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Denis Nazin
      To be honest, this isn't my genre (I don't really like levels with Z-bots:rolleyes:). But out of respect for you and your series, I completed the level. Yes, getting past about 20 Z-bots:confused::rotf: was long and a bit stressful:sneaky:.
      I think, although it's not my genre, this is definitely a good example of this level genre. Well done, large-scale, and high-quality. And finally, no endless SBS :rotf:. 5 stars from me:thumbsup:! Thank you ;)
    • Jeremy G
      Thank you for the 5 stars and for passing the level even if you don't like Z-bots, believe me they are good helpers when you don't know what to do in large structures haha, greetings.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      delator77
      Unlike @Denis Nazin :rolleyes:, I love timing levels; the tighter the timing, the more fun for me:sneaky:. This level had relaxing timing gameplay. I liked the design too. Thanks @Jeremy G ;). By the way, when pushing the two stacked balls, I had to play football with one of them to get it into its hole. I couldn't find a way to push them so they fit naturally.
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