To say that Minecraft is a successful game would be to understate just how much of a cultural phenomenon it has become. After hundreds of millions of sales and with Mojang currently working on «The Wild» update, there is seemingly no chance that this blocky juggernaut will be slowing down any time soon. Over the years, there has been so much content added to the game that the original is almost bare bones compared to how it looks and plays these days. It's difficult to know just how much the game has changed, but one fan has been putting some of that into perspective.
A user by the name of HeeyMonster has uploaded a short video to the Minecraft Subreddit, which showcases all the mobs the studio has added to the game since it launched more than 10 years ago. Starting off in the «pre-classic» era, this digital museum moves along a timeline and displays a label for each iteration of the game and the monsters and NPCs that were implemented for that update, beginning with Steve.
Minecraft Fan Draws Steve in Realistic Art Style
The player then moves onto the «classic» stage, which shows the skeleton, pig, sheep, and one of Minecraft's most notorious mobs the creeper. A little further down the line, as it moves closer to the present, there are a slew of other creatures and antagonists that have been added, such as the Enderman in the beta version, the golem in version 1.2.1, all the way up to the most recent version, 1.8, with the killer rabbit on display. There's also a large gap left from 1.9 onwards in anticipation of what's to come in future updates.
It really does show just how much the developer has added since the early days. With mobs being added to Minecraft all the time, the world is simply teeming with challenging foes
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