Ikr?? I'm sorry creator, but this makes NO sense. There's nothing intuitive about it. If you're supposed to use the hint immediately, then why not just give it when you click the button to open the next room
There's actually a map called Flur 17 which he played a few years ago that perfectly points out this issue. There's a reasoning behind every one of the options as being the correct one
I actually thought the first one would be a trick question, where two were stone, one was a double slab of petrified oak, and one would be Silverfish Stone, and the common thread would be that the pickaxe is the mining tool, since monster stone can be broken with your hands
I really hate these maps with a passion. The thing that makes it unique should always be a property that three of them have, and one of them doesn't. If the answer is "this was the only one with x property" then you could come up with hundreds of reasons for any of the options.
I might be wrong about this, but I think the original one of these maps had a distinct property that all but one of the options shared. At the very least, some of the early ones were like that. Then, someone realized that big RUclipsrs like CaptainSparklez play these maps, and it's fun to troll RUclipsrs so make it less obvious to the point that any rational person is constantly second guessing everything. Honestly with how arbitrary the reasoning is in some of these, a person who was good enough at redstone and command blocks could probably make a troll map where the correct answer was always the last one you picked, but do to some redstone and command block magic, no matter which one you picked last, the explanation for that particular one was put in the chat after you picked it. It wouldn't even be that hard. I've already got some ideas floating around about how to make that, and I haven't touched redstone or command blocks in years. If you really wanted to be a troll, pretend that it's a normal find the odd one out and don't reveal what's actually going on until the end of the map (or don't reveal it at all to be evil). That might actually be fun to set up as a creative challenge for how to make the redstone and command blocks work. I'd never actually post it as a map download anywhere (and even if I did, I'd make it clear what kind of map it was up front).
If it hasn't happened already there really should be a troll one of these maps where you always get it wrong and the answer changes based on whatever one you guess last
The pre one could have been any of them. Iron: originally dropped block Emerald: only one that requires iron pickaxe or better Lapis: only one that drops multiple items Coal: only one that can be used as fuel
you can't use golden carrots in sus stews, instead you can brew it into the night vision potion, hence azure bluets are the only ones you can't make into something that gives night vision
@@RecreationallyCynicalyeah exactly. it’s less of “what doesn’t belong” and more of “which one has this unique property that I decided and you would have no idea which property i decided on”
I figure it has to do with 3 of them being vertical lines on the logs, vs the cherry being horizontal, (cause even the nether wood is vertical technically) but even then its still super vague @@vriechorinslat6620
It's most frustrating that so many things can be true at once. There was a really big deal made out of sheep spawning more in cherry grove biomes. That should have been the predominant answer.
Or the fact that pigs were the only one there with a single drop when the others very famously had more useful second drops as well. And thus, the issue. The answer could have been so many things and with no indications of what to even look for or the difficulty of that level, you're left with pure guesswork.
I really like the concept of puzzle maps like this, but I have a deep ideological problem with how a lot of them are set up. If there is only going to be one correct answer that is accepted, then, with the player's starting information, there should only be one POSSIBLE correct answer and it should be able to be figured out with zero random guessing. Otherwise, they cease to be "What Doesn't Belong" puzzles and turn into "I'm thinking of a number from 1 to 4. Guess!" puzzles instead. In those cases, you might as well have four empty pedestals, since there's no way to know what the map creator was thinking and it's just a 25% random guess. Of course, there should be red herring options that will fool some people. Maybe even every wrong answer is SOME kind of red herring, but they should NOT be legitimate correct answers given the initial parameters of the puzzle... just not the one that the creator had in mind. The player should have full access to everything needed to figure out the correct solution from the start. In this one, the hint system /kinda/ helps this problem, except the fact that the hints are being tracked. Maybe if each puzzle room had a title that narrowed the parameters just enough that the solution could be figured out? I dunno. Sorry for the rant. It's just a pet-peeve of mine. This is not meant as hate to the map creator. I certainly don't have the patience or skill to create maps like this, so kudos for doing it in the first place.
@@verde7595 ah ah ah, when it happened to me I bone mealed the sapling. Unless another sapling nearby grew at the same time as the one I bone mealed it
Personally, i think these maps are complete bs. (doesn't mean it's not fun). But yeah every one of the options has so many differences that you are basically almost guessing which one doesn't belong.
All of these kind of maps are really annoying in that regard, the first hint is really nice giving a general theme on what your looking for, maps like this should have something like that by default
Torch flower, poppy, and golden carrots all can be used to get potion effect night vision. I knew that because I'm a potion user in Minecraft. The weird part is the vague hint really didn't narrow anything down since technically they're all consumable. Point effect would also be to good of a hint for that one so it seemed more or less the map creator went with consumable because they didn't want to give the answer out from just one hint.
Yeah, the problem with the map is that a lot of the questions had multiple odd-ones-out (and by that I mean multiple, valid, somewhat difficult options, not just the very obvious ones), which means that you can never work it out yourself without basically guessing between a few correct options. I understand that it's supposed to be 1.20, but that should just mean you add the new stuff, not you only do 1.20 changes, because that just adds less complexity to the map.
The problem with these maps is that most of the time there's ZERO way to know what the map maker wants you to think, so you're just stuck trying to guess what aspect they're going for. I mean just for the first few I thought that it was Warped not because of the Nether, but because it was a Hyphae while the others were Logs. I thought the ore one was Emeralds because the other ores can be mined with Stone while Emeralds need at minimum Iron. For the seeds I thought Potato because it's the only one without "seed" in the name. There are just WAY too many different aspects that you could go off of, and you just have to HOPE you guess the right one. I feel like maps like these need to give you a free hint at the start of the level otherwise it's nearly impossible to do well on your first time through without pure luck.
You mean the ore that has always only spawned in mountains and is its literal defining feature, to the point of infamy?? Or how it was the only one not minable with stone? Or how it was the only one with only one use? That was the only question with good design in the entire map.
@@verde7595Every question in the map had bad design, and you can argue that literally any of the options are correct. I can say that lapis is the one that doesn't belong in that one because its the only one that doesn't spawn on mountain peaks, the only one that drops multiple items without fortune, the only one used for enchanting, or the only one that was blue. That question was as bad as all the other questions.
wait wait wait. cherry trees *can't* generate with bee nests? then how the heck have i gotten two bee nests from cherry trees in my survival world? edit: for clarification, yes i grew mine from saplings. they aren't just ones i found.
Pretty sure the golden carrot is brewed into NV potions, but that wasn't really implied by the first hint. Torchflowers being craftable into NV Sus-Stew is definitely new if it is genuine, but in line with the other effect ingredients being the same if so. That being said, the only suspicious stew effect I ever bother keeping track of are the healing ones like what you get from dandelions, and oxeye daisies. The rest are either negative, or needless. Night Vision as an effect wouldn't bad for cavern mining, though. 🤔
no matter how long i spend away, whenever i come back to these videos it’s always the same. i think it’s been about a year since i’ve watched your videos, jordan, but it’s always a comforting thing to come back to. it’s strange to me that mianite was nearly ten years ago; i started watching you probably about eight years ago. take back the night led to my discovery and love of mianite, and now i’m here. i don’t know, this is sentimental, but captain, you’ve been a comfort for me throughout elementary school, middle school, and high school… now i move into college tomorrow, and you remain. thank you, captain. o7
This was incredibly frustrating to watch. I almost stopped half way. Your note at the beginning was spot on. The "answers" were all either too vague or too specific and no context to clear it up. It was like the rules changed with each room. Each one should have some sort of contextual clue posted so you can read it without having to use a hint (even the hints weren't that great, as evidenced by the last one). Props to you, sir, for finishing this, I'm not sure I could have.
The fact that he gets it wrong is exactly why he feels the need to justify his answer. "what doesn't belong" maps used to be a group of things that all had something in common with one that didn't belong. Now, it's just, this one is X and none of the others are. Depending on what X is, a logical answer could be given for any of them, so Jordan is explaining his reasonable thought process to avoid looking like an idiot when he gets it wrong because his guess about what the map is looking for is wrong.
In the second one all can be correct: Iron is the only one that you smelt; Emerald spawns differently; Lapis drops a lot more ore at one time; Coal is the only one that can't be used for armor trims.
What doesnt belong more like what does belong in this specific situation which WOULD work if executed as trivia, giving the specific situation at the start
I like that another person made a very specific WDNB-Map like me. I am not alone with the highly detailed knowledge that I expect to be common sense or something like that. Also, it now occurs to me how much more complex all the game knowledge has become.
They don't? I should tell that to all the pigs wandering around in my cherry grove (I think they just came over from a different biome then but man I was convinced they spawned there)
@@deliriouscheetoYou seem correct. I've looked at the minecraft wiki and they don't say anything about cows. It does say donkeys but in the trivia section it says that it was changed to pigs.
You know Schrödinger's cat doesn’t mean whichever you pick is going to be wrong right? It just means until you observe the cat, you don’t know if it’s alive or dead. You only know when you look. So if you’re guessing an answer, you could be right or wrong and you won’t know until you pick.
I hate comments like I love this video, even though it's only been like 4 minutes into a 28 min video, but I will say I love your videos mister J and thanks for being a constant creator
Could you play Simburbia on Minecraft Bedrock? It's one of Bedrock's greatest "modded games" if you enjoy factory building and map planning involving natural disasters
I agree with Jordan, I i think the first hint improves.the experience. I think it should actually straight up be given as a default along with the question. Otherwise its stupid since any number of things could be the "correct difference". I hope other find the difference maps start giving the topic/area of difference with the question from now on.
The problem seems to be that an odd one out game designed fairly (so the question is all options are similar except for one outlier) would be too obvious so instead map creators add difficulty by making you guess the one difference they are looking for
i just made a map like this, called Which doesn't belong. my map is in stages with a Blocks, Mobs and items stage. its about a 1hour long map (1.5hours for the cap :P) and i really hope he plays it. My map has it so 3 items have 1 thing in common and the other item doesnt. not like 1 random thing like this map had.
They should call the maps "What button is right, the 25% chance game"
Welcome to "What Button Is It Anyway", where the rules are made up and the items don't matter
Ikr?? I'm sorry creator, but this makes NO sense. There's nothing intuitive about it. If you're supposed to use the hint immediately, then why not just give it when you click the button to open the next room
There's actually a map called Flur 17 which he played a few years ago that perfectly points out this issue. There's a reasoning behind every one of the options as being the correct one
I actually thought the first one would be a trick question, where two were stone, one was a double slab of petrified oak, and one would be Silverfish Stone, and the common thread would be that the pickaxe is the mining tool, since monster stone can be broken with your hands
Lol
same
Yes but it's not lol
I really hate these maps with a passion. The thing that makes it unique should always be a property that three of them have, and one of them doesn't. If the answer is "this was the only one with x property" then you could come up with hundreds of reasons for any of the options.
Truuuue! That really makes me realize why I got so annoyed at this map!
I might be wrong about this, but I think the original one of these maps had a distinct property that all but one of the options shared. At the very least, some of the early ones were like that. Then, someone realized that big RUclipsrs like CaptainSparklez play these maps, and it's fun to troll RUclipsrs so make it less obvious to the point that any rational person is constantly second guessing everything.
Honestly with how arbitrary the reasoning is in some of these, a person who was good enough at redstone and command blocks could probably make a troll map where the correct answer was always the last one you picked, but do to some redstone and command block magic, no matter which one you picked last, the explanation for that particular one was put in the chat after you picked it. It wouldn't even be that hard. I've already got some ideas floating around about how to make that, and I haven't touched redstone or command blocks in years. If you really wanted to be a troll, pretend that it's a normal find the odd one out and don't reveal what's actually going on until the end of the map (or don't reveal it at all to be evil). That might actually be fun to set up as a creative challenge for how to make the redstone and command blocks work. I'd never actually post it as a map download anywhere (and even if I did, I'd make it clear what kind of map it was up front).
@@anonymoususer188look up FLUR 17, it is a map doing something very similar to that
Exactly! This genre is a good idea but 99% of the time bad execution
But those two things are equivalent because flammable and non-flammable are both properties
19:19 So proud of you Jordan for admitting that to us, takes real courage
I'm so glad someone else also had this thought when he said that
@@dax-glitchbones7068Jordan obviously also had the same thought after saying it 🏳️🌈
Dont worry Jardon, the map was just not made well, you literally have to guess what the question is, and the "hint" is literally the question
If it hasn't happened already there really should be a troll one of these maps where you always get it wrong and the answer changes based on whatever one you guess last
A bit late to comment but i do recall him doing a map like that
The pre one could have been any of them.
Iron: originally dropped block
Emerald: only one that requires iron pickaxe or better
Lapis: only one that drops multiple items
Coal: only one that can be used as fuel
I was thinking, “Lapis Lazuli: the only one not found on mountain peaks (above Y = 128)”
you can't use golden carrots in sus stews, instead you can brew it into the night vision potion, hence azure bluets are the only ones you can't make into something that gives night vision
These maps would be a lot less frustrating if they gave the question before you answered
exactly. It's like the creator just grabbed four things that each have a unique property and arbitrarily picked one of them for you to magically find
@@RecreationallyCynicalthis map really picks random game code stuff and expects everyone to know all the least usefull intel about them
The second one didn’t even make sense. If they were going off of updates, oak would be the only one that wasn’t added in an update.
@@RecreationallyCynicalyeah exactly. it’s less of “what doesn’t belong” and more of “which one has this unique property that I decided and you would have no idea which property i decided on”
I figure it has to do with 3 of them being vertical lines on the logs, vs the cherry being horizontal, (cause even the nether wood is vertical technically) but even then its still super vague @@vriechorinslat6620
The best and most mind blowing map you ever did was a "What Doesn't Belong" map, I still remember it. Flur 17, absolutely crazy twist.
I clicked this video and was trying to remember the name of that one. thanks
It's most frustrating that so many things can be true at once. There was a really big deal made out of sheep spawning more in cherry grove biomes. That should have been the predominant answer.
Or the fact that pigs were the only one there with a single drop when the others very famously had more useful second drops as well.
And thus, the issue. The answer could have been so many things and with no indications of what to even look for or the difficulty of that level, you're left with pure guesswork.
I really like the concept of puzzle maps like this, but I have a deep ideological problem with how a lot of them are set up. If there is only going to be one correct answer that is accepted, then, with the player's starting information, there should only be one POSSIBLE correct answer and it should be able to be figured out with zero random guessing. Otherwise, they cease to be "What Doesn't Belong" puzzles and turn into "I'm thinking of a number from 1 to 4. Guess!" puzzles instead. In those cases, you might as well have four empty pedestals, since there's no way to know what the map creator was thinking and it's just a 25% random guess. Of course, there should be red herring options that will fool some people. Maybe even every wrong answer is SOME kind of red herring, but they should NOT be legitimate correct answers given the initial parameters of the puzzle... just not the one that the creator had in mind. The player should have full access to everything needed to figure out the correct solution from the start. In this one, the hint system /kinda/ helps this problem, except the fact that the hints are being tracked. Maybe if each puzzle room had a title that narrowed the parameters just enough that the solution could be figured out? I dunno.
Sorry for the rant. It's just a pet-peeve of mine. This is not meant as hate to the map creator. I certainly don't have the patience or skill to create maps like this, so kudos for doing it in the first place.
Go off, king! Don't be sorry for the rant
The cherry sapling with the bee thing is INCORRECT! I've only ever had a bee nest spawn with a cherry sapling
yeah if they grow naturally which isnt what the map claimed
I mean, the map sucks either way. But that is not a fair critique
@@verde7595 ah ah ah, when it happened to me I bone mealed the sapling. Unless another sapling nearby grew at the same time as the one I bone mealed it
Now this...this is a throwback.
I said this exact words when I saw the thumbnail
Personally, i think these maps are complete bs. (doesn't mean it's not fun). But yeah every one of the options has so many differences that you are basically almost guessing which one doesn't belong.
All of these kind of maps are really annoying in that regard, the first hint is really nice giving a general theme on what your looking for, maps like this should have something like that by default
@@Moonlite_Kitsune excactly
Torch flower, poppy, and golden carrots all can be used to get potion effect night vision. I knew that because I'm a potion user in Minecraft.
The weird part is the vague hint really didn't narrow anything down since technically they're all consumable. Point effect would also be to good of a hint for that one so it seemed more or less the map creator went with consumable because they didn't want to give the answer out from just one hint.
10:03 captain with the big brain plays
Yeah, the problem with the map is that a lot of the questions had multiple odd-ones-out (and by that I mean multiple, valid, somewhat difficult options, not just the very obvious ones), which means that you can never work it out yourself without basically guessing between a few correct options.
I understand that it's supposed to be 1.20, but that should just mean you add the new stuff, not you only do 1.20 changes, because that just adds less complexity to the map.
The problem with these maps is that most of the time there's ZERO way to know what the map maker wants you to think, so you're just stuck trying to guess what aspect they're going for. I mean just for the first few I thought that it was Warped not because of the Nether, but because it was a Hyphae while the others were Logs. I thought the ore one was Emeralds because the other ores can be mined with Stone while Emeralds need at minimum Iron. For the seeds I thought Potato because it's the only one without "seed" in the name.
There are just WAY too many different aspects that you could go off of, and you just have to HOPE you guess the right one. I feel like maps like these need to give you a free hint at the start of the level otherwise it's nearly impossible to do well on your first time through without pure luck.
Is it the time for another what doesn't belong journey again? I'm all for it!
19:18
"I like it...I like dude"
You heard it here folks XD
These are my absolute favorite type of videos from this channel. Please keep doing more!
That one with iron, emeralds, lapis and coal genuinely pissed me off 😅 what kinda difference is that??
You mean the ore that has always only spawned in mountains and is its literal defining feature, to the point of infamy?? Or how it was the only one not minable with stone? Or how it was the only one with only one use? That was the only question with good design in the entire map.
@@verde7595Every question in the map had bad design, and you can argue that literally any of the options are correct. I can say that lapis is the one that doesn't belong in that one because its the only one that doesn't spawn on mountain peaks, the only one that drops multiple items without fortune, the only one used for enchanting, or the only one that was blue. That question was as bad as all the other questions.
FINALLY a new "what doesn't belong" map, missed them so much, always loved how Jardon reacted to when he gets it wrong
I always love to watch the custom maps, they are veri funi :)
this map was not about guessing the answer but guessing what the actual question is as well,
wait wait wait. cherry trees *can't* generate with bee nests? then how the heck have i gotten two bee nests from cherry trees in my survival world? edit: for clarification, yes i grew mine from saplings. they aren't just ones i found.
I've 100% grown one with a bee nest as well like a month ago.
Pretty sure the golden carrot is brewed into NV potions, but that wasn't really implied by the first hint. Torchflowers being craftable into NV Sus-Stew is definitely new if it is genuine, but in line with the other effect ingredients being the same if so. That being said, the only suspicious stew effect I ever bother keeping track of are the healing ones like what you get from dandelions, and oxeye daisies. The rest are either negative, or needless. Night Vision as an effect wouldn't bad for cavern mining, though. 🤔
ugh ! all the jardon map content as of late is so good
Been watching you since I was 12. I’m 22 now. Thank you for the decade of entertainment
This map did you dirty. I thought it was going to be like the Fleur 17 map.
"I like dude"
Cap finally out of the closet confirmed? lmao
no matter how long i spend away, whenever i come back to these videos it’s always the same. i think it’s been about a year since i’ve watched your videos, jordan, but it’s always a comforting thing to come back to. it’s strange to me that mianite was nearly ten years ago; i started watching you probably about eight years ago. take back the night led to my discovery and love of mianite, and now i’m here. i don’t know, this is sentimental, but captain, you’ve been a comfort for me throughout elementary school, middle school, and high school… now i move into college tomorrow, and you remain.
thank you, captain. o7
25:18 Cherry trees can spawn with a bee nest, I just planted a forest on my world and got 2 of them
I LOVED THESE
3:53 for me would've picked emerald ore already as there's been loads of experiments with 1.20.2 with villagers
I would have picked emerald since it's the only one that doesn't drop when mined with a stone pickaxe
This was incredibly frustrating to watch. I almost stopped half way. Your note at the beginning was spot on. The "answers" were all either too vague or too specific and no context to clear it up. It was like the rules changed with each room. Each one should have some sort of contextual clue posted so you can read it without having to use a hint (even the hints weren't that great, as evidenced by the last one).
Props to you, sir, for finishing this, I'm not sure I could have.
This is so funny because Jordan has to justify his answer for like 3 minutes and still gets it wrong XD
The fact that he gets it wrong is exactly why he feels the need to justify his answer. "what doesn't belong" maps used to be a group of things that all had something in common with one that didn't belong. Now, it's just, this one is X and none of the others are. Depending on what X is, a logical answer could be given for any of them, so Jordan is explaining his reasonable thought process to avoid looking like an idiot when he gets it wrong because his guess about what the map is looking for is wrong.
captainsparklez never fails to put a smile on my face :))
thank you so much sir. all this time since the release of 1.20 i have been wondering what didn't belong
thx for bringing this back i watched ur entire series and now its back
Finally! A map I played before Jordan!!!
18:40 excuse me but pink petals are a 1.20 thing from the cherry grove
Bro it's soooo good to see this series come back!!! 💙
Yoooooo! Really happy to see this back!!
In the second one all can be correct:
Iron is the only one that you smelt;
Emerald spawns differently;
Lapis drops a lot more ore at one time;
Coal is the only one that can't be used for armor trims.
OMG YES!! Another what doesn't beling map! Cannot wait for Jordan to get frustrated once again 😂
I started watching it at 24sec. And I forgot to comment. I was just so engaged with the video lol.
19:19 “I like dude”
-Jardon 2023
That song that you made 12 years ago was my childhood, thankyou for this song
Intro always leaves me so overwhelmed
8:43 you can get candles and iron nuggets too from sus gravel
Extreme Windswept Savanah Plains is my favorite Minecraft biome.
Captainsparkles, let's steal some emeralds
"they all spicy, all fiery, all baby..."
3:31 Should have been “Emerald Ore is the only one of these four that needs an iron pickaxe to mine”
19:18 Glad you finally came out man
The look on Jargon’s face in this video was absolutely hysterical😄
I thought coal was the answer for the 2nd one because it's the only one that can't be applied to armor via armor trims
I can hear the map creator giggling at Jardon's reactions
What doesnt belong more like what does belong in this specific situation which WOULD work if executed as trivia, giving the specific situation at the start
The snake trapped in the chair, that it's what doesn't belong.
Man I've missed these maps
Agreed
"Should I press hint again? Nah, lets just be wrong again."
Why are you like this?
The silk touch one bothers me given the bookcase can also be broken with anything and doesn't require silk touch.
I like that another person made a very specific WDNB-Map like me. I am not alone with the highly detailed knowledge that I expect to be common sense or something like that.
Also, it now occurs to me how much more complex all the game knowledge has become.
19:19 we will accept your choice Jordan
30min of Jordan overthinking simulator.
24:46 this question only makes sense on bedrock edition (pigs don't spawn in cherry groves either in java)
They don't? I should tell that to all the pigs wandering around in my cherry grove
(I think they just came over from a different biome then but man I was convinced they spawned there)
@@deliriouscheetoYou seem correct. I've looked at the minecraft wiki and they don't say anything about cows. It does say donkeys but in the trivia section it says that it was changed to pigs.
27:15 bro's fed up
i was just rewatching these yesterday imagine my face when i saw this notif
You know Schrödinger's cat doesn’t mean whichever you pick is going to be wrong right? It just means until you observe the cat, you don’t know if it’s alive or dead. You only know when you look. So if you’re guessing an answer, you could be right or wrong and you won’t know until you pick.
You should play Minecraft adventure maps or minigame maps with multiple people
This isn't a 'spot the difference' map, this is a 'read the creator's mind' map. I don't think I've ever seen such awful puzzle design.
lmaoooooo
Thank you for the happiness and childhood
Yeah they shouldn't called it a hint and just had the information there on a sign, plus it's easier to make
What doesn't belong?
The map maker's decisions obviously
Lol haven't been over here in a couple years, so glad he's still doing great, literally just playing a game he likes for a leaving. 😂❤
"I like dude" - Jardon 2023 🏳️🌈
We support you, captain 🫡
I love these type of quiz maps, glad its back
I hate comments like I love this video, even though it's only been like 4 minutes into a 28 min video, but I will say I love your videos mister J and thanks for being a constant creator
Most comments are saying that the map is poorly designed and it's true, so why hate those who speak the truth
Emerald ore can only be mined by iron tier and above pickaxes
JARDON GOLDEN CARROTS ARE USED TO MAKE NIGHT VISION POTIONS
Fun fact: emerald ore is the only one that needs an iron pickaxe to be broken, others drop things with stone pickaxe too
I was thinking that too
I wish every one of these maps had a general piece for each section because there’s too many possible differences otherwise
Wild armor trim is jungle temple chest
Dang that's OG
Could you play Simburbia on Minecraft Bedrock? It's one of Bedrock's greatest "modded games" if you enjoy factory building and map planning involving natural disasters
A map like this but all the answers and both right and wrong at the same time and the only ‘right’ answer is the last you choose
I agree with Jordan, I i think the first hint improves.the experience. I think it should actually straight up be given as a default along with the question. Otherwise its stupid since any number of things could be the "correct difference". I hope other find the difference maps start giving the topic/area of difference with the question from now on.
in 25:31 on bedrock i literally grew a cherry tree with a bee's nest in it soooooo
25:27 The map creator is wrong, this has happened to me
The problem seems to be that an odd one out game designed fairly (so the question is all options are similar except for one outlier) would be too obvious so instead map creators add difficulty by making you guess the one difference they are looking for
unironically love watching these videos cause he'll just talk abt nothing for like 30 minutes
I want to see you and a friend try this
hell yeah
i just made a map like this, called Which doesn't belong. my map is in stages with a Blocks, Mobs and items stage. its about a 1hour long map (1.5hours for the cap :P) and i really hope he plays it. My map has it so 3 items have 1 thing in common and the other item doesnt. not like 1 random thing like this map had.
This map is a trainwreck. multiple of these had multiple answers, on top of that, it requires a fine tooth comb over what has been added or changed.
It's been so long since this was a video
15:30 RED NETHER BRICK