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The 7PM Curfew [Horror!] Map

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The 7PM Curfew [Horror!] Map — At 6:59 you walk; at 7:00 you run.

This is a single-player Bedrock horror adventure with one rule baked into the bones of the city: the moment the clock tips past 7PM, the streets stop being yours. You’re not speedrunning a mansion or clearing a dungeon; you’re learning an urban layout under pressure, tracing how people vanished, and piecing together a route that won’t get you folded by the tall, shadowed figure that patrols once the curfew hits. The loop is simple and mean in the best way. Daylight is for scouting storefronts, reading wall notes, and testing doors without a heartbeat in your throat. Dusk is for committing to your plan, hugging corners, and using every line-of-sight break the map hands you.

Treat the city like a stealth puzzle, not a racetrack. Pick landmarks you can recognize even when the sky goes dark—an oddly placed lamppost, a busted awning, a stack of barrels beside iron bars—and chain them into a mental breadcrumb trail. When you hit 7PM, stop cutting alleys that dead-end and start favoring loops that pass two doors and a stairwell, because exits are life. If the figure rounds on you, don’t kite in a straight line; snap a ninety around a building edge, slide through a doorway, and break sight before you move again. The AI punishes panic. Breathe, listen, and keep moving in beats: peek, relocate, commit. It’s amazing how often a single corner buys enough time to finish a puzzle step you thought was impossible under pressure.





Audio does heavy lifting, so play on headphones. You’ll hear distance and direction well enough to decide whether to sprint across a plaza or clamp down and let the patrol pass. Keep your hunger up so sprint actually works when you need it, and aim your camera where you want to land before you launch; wasted inputs are what get you tagged. The map was tuned for a modest sim distance—six chunks is the safe pick—and it runs clean on low-memory devices if you aren’t blasting render distance just for vibes. Stick to solo; this isn’t a co-op playground, and the tension lands because there’s no one to hide behind.

The mystery threads through locked rooms, off-angle clues, and a few moments where you have to choose fear or progress. If you get stuck, reset your loop and walk it once in daylight counting steps between landmarks, then run it at curfew with the plan locked in. You’ll feel the rhythm after a couple of nights: prep before sunset, execute under pressure, and exhale in the one safe room that never stops feeling borrowed. It’s lean, focused horror for MCPE and Bedrock players who want real stakes without cheap tricks—read the city, outthink the curfew, and find out where everyone went before it decides you’re next.

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.

the-7pm-rule.mcworld [628.14 Kb] (downloads: 2)


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