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Pumpkin Farm Map

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Pumpkin Farm Map — A cozy-spooky fall fair packed with rides, games, and five haunted houses—you’ll come for the coasters and stay for the scares.

Step through the gate under string lights and the place hums like a real seasonal fairground. You’ve got a broad midway running past stalls and prize games, a pumpkin patch that doubles as a lookout over the property, and coaster tracks weaving through barns and scarecrows before diving behind haunted façades. It’s the kind of Minecraft Halloween map that invites you to slow-walk first, then circle back for speed runs once you know the layout. Hit it at dusk if you want peak atmosphere; lantern glow on orange fields looks incredible, and the rides feel faster when the horizon goes purple. Sound seals the vibe, so wear headphones—creaks, distant bells, and crowd chatter sell the park even when you’re between attractions.

The five haunted houses aren’t copy-paste; each one leans on a different kind of tension. One uses tight hallways and sudden corners, another lives on vertical fake-outs where the floor seems to drop, and there’s at least one that rewards you for reading sound cues before you turn. Keep your crosshair just above door handles so you don’t oversteer, and resist the urge to sprint everywhere; short bursts into safe pockets beat long runs into blind turns. If jump scares get you, soft-lock your brightness a notch higher than usual so shadows read as shapes, not black walls. Between haunts, decompress on a flat ride or take a lap on the big coaster—front car at sunset is the move if you’re after screenshots.






Games along the midway are perfect party glue. Set house rules with friends—first to win two prizes picks the next haunt—and use the map’s natural loops to keep everyone moving without herding cats. Meetups work best at obvious landmarks like the ticket booth or the giant jack-o’-lantern near the patch; you can call locations in one word and never need coordinates. If you’re on MCPE, trim render distance a touch so the ride lines stay smooth and particle-heavy scenes don’t stutter when the lobby fills. On controller or keyboard, turn off auto-jump before you enter haunted spaces with tight footing; it’s the difference between edging past a boo window and face-planting into a reset.

What makes this map stick is the rhythm. You drift from laughter to nerves to laughter again, stringing a night out of little rituals—one more game, one more ride, one more haunt “for real this time.” It’s fully playable as a chill solo tour, but it sings with a group, and it checks every Halloween box without leaning on gimmicks. Bring a friend, pick a route, and let the farm carry you through October—one scream, one photo spot, and one perfect coaster drop at a time.

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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