Mr Meat Map
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Adventure Maps / Minigame Maps / Survival Maps
Mr. Meat: The Horror Adventure Map — a three-night stealth rescue map where you sneak through the butcher’s house, hunt for key items, and try to free the captive girl before time runs out.
Mr. Meat: The Horror Adventure Map drops you into a creepy Minecraft PE-style adventure that’s basically pure pressure from the moment you step inside. You’re not sightseeing or doing a casual puzzle run. You’re on a rescue mission in a house that feels like it’s built to mess with you, packed with locked doors, hidden paths, and secrets that make you second-guess every turn. The deadline is the scary part: you get exactly three nights to save the girl and escape. That timer changes how you play, because you can’t just wander forever hoping the answer appears. Every night that passes is a reminder that you need progress, not comfort, and it keeps the whole run tense even if you think you’ve figured out the layout.
The stealth gameplay is where this map really earns its horror vibe. Mr. Meat is all about hearing, so your movement matters. If you stomp around like it’s normal survival, you’re basically announcing yourself. The smart way to play is to move like you’re breaking into your own base at 2 AM, listening, pausing, and using sound on purpose when you need it. The map even pushes that idea straight up: noise can be a tool, not just a mistake. If you can lure him away and carve out a safe route, you get those tiny windows where you can sprint a hallway, slip into a new room, or grab something important without getting caught. That cat-and-mouse loop is the core of the experience, and it’s the reason it feels like more than a basic hide-and-seek minigame.
Progress comes from searching. You’ll be checking corners, opening up spaces, and piecing together what each item is for as you go. The house is designed like a scavenger hunt where the reward isn’t loot, it’s access: tools that help you open cages, disable traps, and eventually find the way out. That makes exploration feel risky in a good way, because every new room might have what you need, but it might also put you right in Mr. Meat’s path if you get greedy or impatient. The custom textures and the overall layout lean into that constant unease, keeping you on edge even when nothing is actively chasing you. If you like horror maps where you’re always one bad decision away from losing your run, Mr. Meat: The Horror Adventure Map is built around that exact feeling, with a clear objective and three nights to prove you can stay calm, stay quiet, and get the rescue done.
How to install?
Android: use ES Explorer to find mcworld in the download folder. Click on a file to import it inside.
Versions of Windows 10: Go to your downloads folder and find mcworld. Click on the document to add it to the client.
IOS: as soon as they clicked on the Download button below, the device will offer to open it.




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