These are maps hand picked for various reasons (mostly their Historical Factor)
NOTE: Downloading maps from the AC Awakening page requires the Adventurecraft Awakening Launcher. Download it Here!
A Highly Iconic Map for Adventurecraft, being a map that on it's Minecraft Forum Page Bundled Itself with the latest version of Adventurecraft and was featured on the built in Download Page in Adventurecraft.
The Author Admits there isn't a Real Story and promised one in the full version.
The Forum Page was Taken Down due to a Provided Download of Adventurecraft which did not require installation. This meant it included a minecraft.jar file. The page was swiftly removed and Gary520 hasn't been heard from since.
This map was never finished.
Included on the Downloads Page in Adventurecraft Journey to the Aether was another well regarded Adventure Map. This map is noteworthy for being story heavy and containing a complete lack of Scripts thus showing what exactly you can do without writing a single line of Javascript.
"An Old Man comes to visit. Tells you that your Wife and Son whom you've assumed were dead are infact alive in the Aether, you must solve puzzles, battle foes, and uncover secrets to collect the Eight Sacred Stones to open the portal to the Aether."
This map was never finished.
Noteworthy for being Cryect's second map and probably the most advanced map for Adventurecraft. One of few Action maps for Adventurecraft.
"You're a Lone Commando Para-Dropped onto a Dam operated by the Nazi Zombie Federation. Eliminate all Zombies and Skeletons that block you from your goals, setup TNT at the Dam's Generators and return to the Helicopter before your TNT Explodes."
This map is finished.
Noteworthy for being Cryect's first official map. It is an early Adventurecraft Map made to show off the features of the mod at the time.
"Washed ashore on an island with your trusty sword and an urge to explore inwards".
This map is finished.
Literally just a Biome Map Test, it is very VERY flat and can be very useful for testing.