The voxel-ba༺sed phenomenon that is Minecraft can easily be labelled as a Second Life-like game. Its scope, building mechanics, and exploration is top-tier immersion, and almost limitless on the building front. Every fandom can be represented in Minecraft somehow, and this time, it’s Shrek’s turn.

Before we get to the green ogre, it is worth mentioning how far Minecraft has come. The sandbox game has one of the largest communities in video games, and is etching towards becoming 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:one of the best-selling Nintendo Switch gameಞs since the console’s release. The level of craft achieved by voxel fans has even reached Inception levels of gameplay, where one fan managed to168澳洲幸运5开奖网: play 2D Mine🎉craft within 3D Minecraft. A YouTuber has even168澳洲幸运5开奖网: built an Among Us-styled game within the survival title, and who could forget the user who managed to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:run Doom on a herd of sheep.

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These mind-blowing builds keep on appearing, and the latest towering creation has been built using the game’s emerald blocks. Redditor Vote_Crim_2020 shared their green build of Dreamworks' Shrek, which had been constructed within an external program and then imported. Stumbling across ꦑthis on your travels would be terrifying - especially at night - but commenters on Reddit had another criticism. Many people thought it would have made sense to situate Shrek within a swamp biome, considering the character lives there in the film, but the creation is still deserving of applause.

In addition to these magnificent builds, Minecraft has also been used to hold virtual events. Last year, the band Discl💛osure hosted a mus🏅ical event within the voxel game to promote their new album. Furthermore, a Redditor hosted a v♓irtual art exhibition in Minecraft in order to raise money for Australian bushfires. The photographer and 3D modeler featured some of his print🐠s in the game and made them available for purchase from his personal website - all donations were then sent to the South Coast Dona✨tion Logistics Team.

Minecraft is also being used as a creative tool within other types of media, including film. Director Ben Wheatley - the man behind 2018’s Tomb Raid♋er - revealed that he ꦏspends pre-production planning his projects within the game, wಌhere he mapped o🐼ut the warehouse seen from his 2016 film Free Fire.

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