A Minecraft fan has revealed their incredible creation, showing off a trading card game they created using in-game maps. Minecraft remains one of the most played games in the world, with its sandbox gameplay giving players total freedom over their own experience.
Despite Minecraft's initial release being over a decade ago in 2011, it remains a true essential for any gamer to play. Its impact now spans far beyond the gaming industry and pop culture, with Minecraft: Education Edition being used in schools around the world to help children learn in new and creative ways. With Minecraft holding the title as the best-selling game of all time, its cultural impact will likely only grow as time passes, with its simple graphics and easy-to-learn gameplay giving it a timeless feel.
Incredible Minecraft Build Sees Player Making a House Inside an Eye
The creation comes from YouTuber VintageBeef, who created the trading card game on the HermitCraft private server. The trading card game uses the in-game maps as cards, with each block hand-placed to resemble each card. In the video, VintageBeef explains that each card is made up of 16,384 blocks, with 150 cards in total to collect. It's a huge endeavor for any player to undertake alone, but the Minecraft community is known for its dedication to huge builds. One fan is even recreating Pokemon's Kanto region in Minecraft, which again is sure to take an extremely long time due to the scale. Ultimately, as long as Minecraft remains popular, fans will continue to dedicate themselves to these time-consuming builds.
The depth of the creation seems to have no end as VintageBeef goes into more detail. The user shows off the different types of cards that can be used in the game, with player cards,
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