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For the design part of my message, I see that you're using beemod and overgrown style, I recommend you to download some overgrown user created packages from the beemod discord, like QOL. Plus there are slopes everywhere and it doesn't look that nice. Also partial blocks are good for design in beemod, you can also put a small observation room at the ceiling to make an overgrown torn roof with light shining through it. Try to experiment with it.
The moment jump over the wall might be a bit fiddly at first, but they do work.
I always play through my maps thoroughly before publishing to work out any loopholes etc - it would be stupid not to. What made you think I didn't?
Thanks for playing.
@ShaggieIII: Thanks for subscribing and playing my map, much appreciated.
The momentum jumps do not work, because they are a voxel higher or lower than where you can jump, so you should look into that a bit,
Overall it's a 5/10 for me, I think that if you practise, you could get better.
! Always remember to play your tests before publishing them !
Thanks for creating this test and have a nice day, I hope I'll see more tests from you soon.