Still showing incredible player numbers over a decade after release, Minecraft remains one of the most popular games on the market. Minecraft's popularity is due to its accessibility as well as its incredibly deep crafting system, which allows players to create art, structures, and Redstone machines of varying complexity.
While it is certainly true that the creations inside the game are incredibly impressive, players have also begun to create objects based on the game in reality. One of the most recent real-life creations was a custom PC based on Minecraft bees that included a honeycomb interior and water cooling systems that looked like tubes full of honey, and now, another cool creation has been showcased.
Minecraft Player Creates Incredible Medieval City in Game
Whereas one player decided to create a realistic fanart of Minecraft's Steve, a Reddit post captured another creation, this time based on a Minecraft item. The item in question was a clock, but there were no numbers or hands on it; instead, the clock was a perfect replica of Minecraft's handheld clock that displayed a day and night cycle rather than the traditional numbers and hands.
The creator of the clock was Reddit user Doctorbread21, who captured the clock as it was slowly moving from night to day. Reddit users were quick to notice that the clock was turning counterclockwise, to which Doctorbread21 assured them they had fixed it so that it moved clockwise instead. Another user noted that the clock was moving way too fast to be real time; Doctorbread21 responded that the clock was sped up so that it was more interesting in the video. One user joked about the post being tagged as a Redstone post; while the clock certainly doesn't run on Redstone, it is an
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