
Minecraft, one of the best-selling sandbox games, lets its players explore, build, and survive in a blocky, procedurally generated world. A creative Minecraft player has built an in-game museum to display the game’s biggest updates.
The game’s Creative Mode allows users to build incredible projects, from real-world landmarks to unique in-game structures. Player Independant_Photo686 on Reddit shared a video of their creation, showcasing updates like The World of Colour (2017), the Wild (2022), and Tricky Trials (2024).
Minecraft latest update features
Minecraft’s latest update has added exciting new features like Firefly Bushes, Cow Variants, and Desert Ambient Sounds. Firefly bushes now light up swamp areas, while cold and warm cows appear in different climates. The update also includes new desert sounds like crickets and rustling twigs, making the world feel even more immersive.
The museum is a meticulously designed space, resembling a real-life history museum. Each room is dedicated to a specific update, featuring walls lined with plaques and signs explaining the changes.
There are display cases made of glass blocks showcasing iconic items from past updates, such as coloured blocks from The World of Colour and ancient ruins from Tricky Trials.
The unreal lighting and long hallways reminded some fans of the "Backrooms" internet mystery, while others compared it to another Minecraft museum that displayed every mob in the game.