If Minecraft was just a game in which players had to survive each night in small mud huts, it probably wouldn't be the pop culture behemoth that it is today. With its building mechanics, large sprawling world, and relaxing soundtrack, it's easily one of the best games for cultivating mindfulness. It also has a lot of powerful tools to offer up, along with a ton of blocks that are key to creativity. However, one person has decided that the game definitely needs a lot more of these 1x1 building cubes.
User JayCubTruth has been tinkering with Minecraft mods, offering up a number of add-ons and resource packs. Called Blockz+, their latest project will add around 1,000 new blocks to the world, including 17 additional shapes. Such shapes include curved blocks, pyramids, corner blocks, and more. In a recent video uploaded to YouTube, the creator showed off what they've done so far, with a goal of getting to the magical number soon and hopefully making the mod available shortly.
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It seems like JayCubTruth's add-on has the potential to really give a boost to the building potential that is already enjoyed by millions. It should be pointed out at this stage that their Blockz+ mod is for the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft, rather than the Java version. The difference between the two is that the former has cross-platform play and is compatible on more systems. Many will have already made the switch to the Bedrock Edition, but it felt worthy of note all the same.
The blocks in Minecraft are, for lack of a better term, the literal building blocks of the game. They are what give it its distinctive look. And while there are a couple of variations, such as small stairs, half-blocks,
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