The blocks invade a garden in real life.
In the video game industry we have more than ten years with Minecraftthis being a title created by Mojang, which ended up causing that, before doing real financial madness such as the purchase of Bethesda and Activision Blizzard, Microsoft acquired the studiothus becoming the owner of the brand.
And it is that this is not something that was done just like that, since, after all, Minecraft is the best-selling game in history, with abysmal figures that surpassed almost everything that is coming to the market. You can already see that with a decade behind it, it is still one of the best-selling games per year.
In any case, the point here is that such figures cause there to be a huge fan communitywhich is capable of doing anything. Without going any further, recently it has been possible to see how they have created in Minecraft a Game Boy that works, being able to play titles like Tetris and Pokémon, as well as different historical monuments from real life. And speaking of this, it seems that the tables have been turned.
They make a house out of Minecraft blocks
Far from wanting to emulate everyday things in Minecraft, this time a YouTube channel (whose video I leave you below these lines), has done the opposite, since it has emulated things seen in real life. Minecraftthereby giving rise to Ryan Trahan having made a box using giant blocks in the style of the Mojang title:
The way to do it is at least curious, since it is quite reminiscent of an episode of The Simpsons in which Bart and Lisa build a fort with cardboard boxes (hopefully there are no dragons here). However, as you can already imagine, this house is used for anything except living, so it is to be expected that once the video is finished, all the blocks will disappear. At least we will have to cross our fingers that they have recycled all the cardboard using.
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