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Murder Miners is generally Jforce's take on Halo: Combat Evolved.
It has voxelated 'Minecraft-Esque' maps. These maps are blocky to allow easy map creation, and with the right designs on a map, you can use the blocks to have advantages, such as walljumping or overjumping.
The game isn't entirely focused on the blocks though, it's focused on the PvP multiplayer gameplay, and you don't have to do anything about altering the blocks of a map mid-match, unless you really want to. And if you want, you can lock all the blocks in a map so nothing gets destroyed or edited during a match.