A Minecraft player is currently working on a project which will see the cult hit Undertale be transformed into a blocky first-person experience. Released in 2015, Toby Fox's subversive RPG became one of the most talked about indie games of its era. With its low PC spec requirements and unique plot points, all wrapped up in a retro aesthetic, it was a very accessible release which also went against player expectations, as well as perpetuating the idea that modern video games don't need to be graphically superior to be popular.
Mojang's sandbox title is perhaps the most obvious example of this. The game has afforded players untold amounts of creativity over the past decade or so, and it continues to be an outlet for a lot of unique and interesting projects. From the Minecraft player who created a huge replica of Back to the Future's DeLorean, a facsimile of the ill-fated Notre-Dame Cathedral, and just generally some massive structures that take hours to create, there is no end to what payers can build in-game.
Minecraft Player Is Recreating the World of The Legend of Zelda
Reddit user Pitiful-Meatball is just one more in an ever-expanding list of fans who are engaged in some impressive projects. In a recent thread, this particular user posted a lengthy video showing the progress they've made on their recreation of Undertale recreated in Minecraft. Because of the game it's being reimagined in, Pitiful_Meatball ditches the more 2D aesthetic of the source material, but fans of the indie RPG will no doubt recognize the elements that have been done so far. When asked in the comments, Pitiful-Meatball said they are hoping to reconstruct the entire game, and it looks as though they've currently finished a good amount.
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