A fan of the best-selling crafting and survival game Minecraft has utilized a gravity-based mod to jokingly simulate the conditions of playing in Australia. This fan is just one of many gamers to make use of the game's multitudinous mods and hacks that often serve to make gameplay easier or to open up new possibilities for crafting and side activities.
As a game that is almost eleven years old, Minecraft has accumulated no shortage of community-sourced mods. These mods have numerous different applications-- from increasing the number of available materials for crafting to turning the experience into a replica of classic games like Super Mario 64. There are also mods that retain the game's core gameplay features and structure but bolster it with the inclusion of fun mechanics like Skyrim-esque sorcery or the ability to chisel blocks into specific shapes. Of course, there are also plenty of options available for gamers who are looking for a more silly or ridiculous experience, as many modders will often try to make over-the-top or humourous alterations to the game. Among these ludicrous mods are a host of gravity-changing programs that allow Minecraft players to defy the laws of physics, or simply turn them on their heads entirely.
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A Redditor going by the handle RylanStylin57 recently leveraged one of these particular gravity mods to create a funny meme on the Minecraft subreddit. The post features an image of RylanStylin57's avatar standing upright on the underside of a tree, surrounded by Minecraft mainstays like a chest and furnace. The screenshot is accompanied by a cheeky title that reads "My first day on an Australian minecraft server!" This is likely a
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