Minecraft is an extremely popular game for many reasons, but creative freedom will rank near the top for most players. The iterative nature of the game's survival mode makes each randomly-generated Minecraft world a memorable experience.
Survival mode in Minecraft involves starting from truly humble beginnings. Armed with nothing but a pair of fists, players must start by punching trees for wood to create tools that allow them to gather more complex and resilient resources. Naturally, the process is gradual and part of the charm is looking back at all the progress one has made. A player's first farm, storage room, bedroom, and crafting space are all important milestones in this open-world survival game.
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User u/Silveruchu on Reddit captured that exact process over the course of 350 in-game days. With each day lasting 20 real-life minutes, that comes out to over 116 hours of playtime. They begin by spending the first few days searching for a home, which ends up being a small island. More land is added to the island to add room for further building, along with a humble homestead. This all develops over the course of time until there are several farms, a mansion-like multiple-story home, and even a fountain providing irrigation to the land. Copper blocks oxidize in Minecraft, causing the copper roof to gradually turn a lovely shade of green.
Silveruchu also treats viewers to a walkthrough tour of their home at the end of the video, which truly shows the fruits of their labor. A greenhouse, stable, and library are well-placed, while a workshop is inhabited by their pet cats and dogs. A golem guards the courtyard of the abode, and a balcony serves as a pleasant way to observe
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