The sheer amount of creativity that Minecraft permits is the reason why the sandbox title has sustained its popularity over the past decade or so, and the community that keeps it alive is awash with talented individuals and whole teams. As a video game with near-infinite replayability, it's hardly surprising that there are so many interesting structures, contraptions, and real-to-life recreations that are constantly being imagined and actualized in the blocky world. Amidst all that the fan base has to offer, there is another project coming to life which reimagines a very popular, old school game.
The YouTube channel Project Terminacraft is showcasing a series of videos in which the developer, as well as a handful of volunteer creative types, is recreating the whole of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask within Minecraft. The latest video, episode three, gives a brief overview of what's been worked on recently. Specifically, it shows what happens in Clock Town when the titular clock strikes midnight on the third day. It also talks about how some additional skins have been created for NPCs, as well as some new building interiors.
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The brief video also shows one of the most infamous aspects of the original Nintendo 64 game, the creepy Majora's Mask moon that looms above. For those who never played the game when it was released way back in 2000, the story basically centers around the world of Termina, which is in danger of being destroyed by the moon's collision within three days. Anyone who does remember the original game will also remember just how sinister and unsettling the face of the moon was, and this Minecraft adaptation seems
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