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Potato Games: Remastered
Minecraft Versions: 1.13.2 - 1.15.2 | Resource Pack: None | Player Amount: 2+
Download Released: 2/9/2019 | Minecraft Realms: Published | Latest Version: v3.1.0
Download Released: 2/9/2019 | Minecraft Realms: Published | Latest Version: v3.1.0
What Is Potato Games?Potato Games: Remastered is a party minigame where players compete in a multitude of minigames to collect potatoes and become the victor. The map supports any number of players and has in-game tutorials and auto-balancing systems to keep gameplay fair and fun. There's support for customization in the gameplay settings which allows players to control gamemode behavior, game selection, tutorials, win conditions, and the auto-balancing system. Player's also have access to admin controls and personal settings inside their inventories.
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CustomizabilityThere's tons of gameplay settings available for players to change how they want to play. Some features include; gamemode behavior, game selection, tutorials, win conditions, and the auto-balancing system. For the full list and a more in-depth explanation on what each setting does, click the button below.
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The MinigamesThere are a total of 17 minigames that can be played. You can adjust the selection process in the gameplay settings. Every minigame comes equipped with an in-game tutorial and an auto-balancing system to make everything fair for any amount of players. Most games have different arenas that are chosen at random to mix up the gameplay. For a full list of the currently playable minigames, along with an explanation on how to play them, click the button below.
Older Builds & Update LogWish to download an older version of Potato Games: Remastered or do you wish to see the latest additions and fixes? Check out the older versions and the update log by clicking the button below! Everything displayed in other sections (Gameplay Settings, Minigames, etc.) are of the latest release.
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What Is Wrap Battle?Wrap Battle was created for the Mineathon 2017 charity event. Wrap Battle places two teams of elves whose goal is to unwrap the enemy team's present. Each player has access to three kits; Fighter, Tank, and Rusher. Each kit prioritizes on a certain aspect of the game. Players are given a wooden pickaxe, stone if Rusher, that gives them the ability to mine the enemy's present. Each present is wrapped in five layers dyed to the team's color. With each successful breach of a layer, the present becomes smaller and more time is required to damage the newly exposed layer.
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The ArenasSnowy Lanes: A large wooden bridge down the middle lane with snow slops leading up to each present.
Wintery Mansions: Two giant mansions directly connected by a snow covered path with a party broken underpass. Spiked Valley: A deep icy valley with sharp ice spikes and thin layers of earth to allow travel between the giant holes. Frosted Yard: The backyard of two buildings decorated with broken wooden bridges littered throughout. Jolly Islands: A snow plowed path with islands of snow floating around allowing for multiple ways of travel. |
The Kits
Fighter: The Fighter kit is experienced in combat, hence the level five knock-back enchantment on their shovels. In order to balance out their strong attacks, they cannot handle the unstable item known as Snow Bombs. They also have the basic wooden pickaxe to unwrap presents.
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Tank: The Tank knows all the tricks to using their large supply of Snow Bombs for both movement and defense. Tanks have a Snow Bomb cap of five with only knock-back three enchanted upon their shovels. The pickaxes Tanks receive is the same as the Fighters, basic and wooden.
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Rusher: Speed is the key within the eyes of the Rusher. With its normal sprinting speeds, the Rusher has a secret weapon, a stone pickaxe! The stone pickaxe allows for faster unwrapping to quickly defeat your enemy. The Rusher is also equipped with a knock-back three shovel and a Snow Bomb cap of two.
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What is Knockout?In Knockout players are thrown into an arena with one goal, get the most points. In order to gain points, players must either deal damage or kill players by using a multitude of items. However, every time you die you lose points. The game offers different settings to customize the experience with twenty different arenas, three gamemodes, unique weapons, and a list of power-ups. Half of the arenas require you to purchase them with the game's currency, Tokens, gained through playing the game. Some arenas come equipped with custom events and moving pieces. Who can become the best in a glorified list of sumo arenas?
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The ArenasBar: Your basic bar fight with open walls all around to easily fling people into the water below.
Mineshaft: The old, beaten tracks of the mineshaft are still full of active carts. Be careful, many holes are laced throughout the floor. Gravity: A soft woolly world turned upside-down with some flying ships. Jungle Towers: Tall jungle trees with bridges interconnecting everything together. Sand Temple: An ancient temple with a hidden power. Standing on the center beacon long enough summons a powerful storm. Stained City: A colorful arena with city buildings and a busy street in the middle of the battle. Castles: Two castles sitting opposite of each other prepared to eliminate each other with their hidden cannons. Ocean Monument: A deep sea monument drained of its water just for battling with tons of miniature holes throughout the floor. Sky Biomes: Small islands representing different biomes with a dark, mystical creature waiting to be awoken. Factory: A busy factory full of moving parts processing basic resources, with the occasional player! Canyon: A deep valley of hardened clay connected with a small wooden bridge. Elements: The four elements in harmony expressing their powers. |
Candy Land: A joyful, colorful land with sweets everywhere!
Deserted Stones: A old, broken structure recently discovered with a hidden power. Falling Heavens: The beautiful heavens are slowly corrupting and falling a part. Be careful and avoid the blackened platforms. Crossing Dimensions: The worlds of the Nether and End colliding together into a mess of blocks. Ship Bay: A busy bay with ships crossing by with some cute stores. Wilderness: A failed trip into the cold, snowy fields of the wilderness. Labyrinth: A changing maze that traps, protects, and kills the players. Potato Island: The most beautiful island created to display the most majestic thing ever, the potato. |
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The GamemodesFree-For-All: Everyone is out for themselves. You spawn randomly within the arena and have unlimited lives. Your goal? Get the most points through dealing damage and killing players.
Teams: Two teams, red and blue, fight it out to see who can get the most points. All the players of a team share the amount of points they gain and lose. Team players also spawn onto a wool platform colored to their team. Deathmatch: Points don't matter, what does is who is the last one standing. There are no teams and you only get one life, be careful and eliminate your enemies. |
The Power-UpsSpeed (Diamond Block): Gives the player speed two for ten seconds.
Jump Boost (Emerald Block): Gives the player jump boost two for ten seconds. Nausea (Coal Block): Gives everyone but the player nausea for ten seconds. Slowness (Soul Sand): Gives everyone but the player slowness two for ten seconds. Chestplate (End Stone): Gives the player a diamond chestplate that prevents knock-back for ten seconds. Lightning (Iron Block): Smites everyone but the player. Rotation (Purple Clay): Rotates everyone but the player 180 degrees. Wither's Love (Wither Skull): Gives the player regeneration two for fives seconds and everyone else wither for ten seconds. Tokens (Trophy): Adds ten tokens to the universal amount. |
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