If you go the Downloads page there will be the latest version of the map download where all the obstacles are done and playable. You can practice. Also the Pictures have all the pictures for all the obstacles. I am working on the obstacles page to list a picture and some statistics. Also making the map look a little better like the real show. Please come back!
I am looking for contestants for Ninja Warrior. If you don't know what it is there is an 'About The Show' section below. But I will be having it on Minecraft PC and PS3. I do have a application for you to fill out so I can contact you if you do get picked. I will be starting a new YouTube Series based on this. My YouTube channel will be below. Basically its a parkour, obstacle course where I will be recording and editing as if it is the real Ninja Warrior show. Please apply to be on YouTube, and be apart of this experence. Also read throughout the website to learn more about it.
I am looking for contestants for Ninja Warrior. If you don't know what it is there is an 'About The Show' section below. But I will be having it on Minecraft PC and PS3. I do have a application for you to fill out so I can contact you if you do get picked. I will be starting a new YouTube Series based on this. My YouTube channel will be below. Basically its a parkour, obstacle course where I will be recording and editing as if it is the real Ninja Warrior show. Please apply to be on YouTube, and be apart of this experence. Also read throughout the website to learn more about it.
About The Show
Ninja Warrior is a Japanese physical game show in which contestants attempt to overcome and complete tough obstacle courses involving rock climbing, parkour, free running, agility, upper body strength, and balance. Each competition begins with many contestants, all with the hope of reaching the final stage. However, to do this, they need to successfully clear three stages of challenging obstacle courses, each tougher than the previous one. Only the fastest, smartest,and strongest contestants will make it through each course, with most being knocked out into the water below on the very first obstacles. Anyone who manages to make it to the final stage is faced with the task of scaling a giant tower. If a contestant is able to reach the final button, at the top of the tower, within the time limit. Then they will claim total victory and are named the Best in the World at Minecraft Parkour and the First Ever Minecraft Ninja Warrior. Several other competitions have also been held based on this show such as American Ninja Warrior, Women of Ninja Warrior, Sasuke, Kunoichi, Viking TUOC, and many more. Each competition begins with about 100 contestants, chosen through auditions and trial rounds, who all attempt the First Stage against the clock. This is the easiest course of all, yet still deceivingly tough. Any contestants that manage to make it through all the obstacles, and hit the button at the end before the time is up, makes it through to Stage Two. Stage Two features a tougher set of obstacles built all above a water pool. Again, contestants have to beat the clock and reach the button at the end in order to move onto the next stage. Stage Three is mostly a test of upper body strength and ladder abilities. Most obstacles are positioned in the air so contestants must only use their finger strength to cross them. This is the only stage without a time limit, allowing competitors to take it at their own pace. If anyone reaches the finishing platform at the end of the course they move onto the Final and Fourth Stage. In Stage Four, finalists have to climb up a tall tower to reach the button at the top. If a contestant can hit the button, before the time limit runs out. They become the First Ever Ultimate Minecraft Ninja Warrior Champion, and win a fantastic prize. This feat has only been achieved ten times in the the real competitions, but never in Minecraft. All obstacles are built over pools of water. If a contestant touches the water in any way, they are eliminated of that competition. But don’t worry, the obstacles in the first three stages are usually changed and swapped around in between each competition. But the way contestants must climb the final tower in Stage Four is changed every time there is a new winner.