Holiday Shopping Hunt Map
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Holiday Shopping Hunt Map — a chaotic Christmas mall scavenger race where you sprint store to store hunting for hidden loot instead of sales.
This map throws you into a giant holiday shopping center that’s been turned into a full-on scavenger arena. Instead of grabbing gifts off shelves, you’re hunting for a checklist of 54 specific items, all tucked away in barrels around the mall. Every hallway, storefront, and cozy decorated corner is fair game. You and your friends fan out as soon as the round starts, tearing through the place trying to be the first one to crack each barrel. And because the first person to reach a barrel gets the enchanted version of an item, every shortcut, jump, and good route through the mall actually matters. If you hesitate, someone else is already looting your prize.
The rules keep things tight and fair. You’re only allowed to take one of every item from the list, so no hoarding tons of duplicates just to grief everyone else. You also can’t yank stuff out of item frames, steal books from lecterns, or mess with entities, so the map stays clean and replayable instead of turning into a wrecked mall after one game. On top of that, you’re not allowed to eat or use the items you find from the list. They’re your score, not your survival kit. It keeps the focus on memory, movement, and map knowledge instead of who burns through loot the fastest.
Scoring is where Holiday Shopping Hunt Map really turns into competition. There are three different ways to earn points: be the first to find all 54 items, collect the most enchanted ones, or be the first player to track down the Lily of the Valley. At the end, everyone compares inventories and points, and whoever did best across those categories wins. That means you can play different styles each round. One player might play safe and methodical, trying to check off the whole list, while someone else plays super aggressive, racing for enchanted items and that single clutch Lily.
In actual play, it feels like a Christmas party mini-game built on top of Minecraft Bedrock. You’re sprinting under decorations, diving into side rooms, shouting when you find a rare item, and trying to remember which shop you already cleared. It works perfectly for holiday events on Realms or servers: you spin up the map, split into teams or run free-for-all, and let the chaos happen. No complicated add-ons to learn, no weird commands to memorize—just a classic scavenger hunt in a festive mall where every barrel might be the one that wins you the match.
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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