Summary
- A player creates an impressive in-game Minecraft museum showcasing game updates like World of Color and The Wild updates.
- Redditors praised the impressive build and suggested including the Creaking biome in the museum.
- The sandbox’s latest update includes additions like Firefly Bushes and Cow variants.
A Minecraft player has shared an impressive build with the community, flaunting their in-game museum designed to showcase the game’s previous updates in all their glory. Thanks to the title’s creative mode, Minecraft players have been left to their own devices over the years, and their patience and dedication to the craft have produced an endless list of incredible builds, including replications of real-world landmarks or popular locations from various corners of the pop culture plains.
Released in 2011 by Swedish developer Mojang Studios, Minecraft allows gamers to navigate a procedurally-generated, voxel world to extract raw materials, craft tools, and build structures, with combat against mobs being an optional gameplay endeavor. The sandbox is one of the best-selling games of all time and joins the list of the best classic games still active in 2025, which is a testament to its inspiring elements and resources, keeping players engaged over ten years after its initial release. As of last year, Minecraft has sold over 300 million copies with almost 170 million monthly active players.
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Posted on Reddit by Independant_Photo686, a one-minute video was shared on the Minecraft subreddit, which showed the player’s character wandering the halls and rooms of an in-game museum. The player noted in the caption that they had collected all the Minecraft updates and displayed their contents within this immaculate museum, including 2017’s The World of Color Update, 2022’s The Wild Update, and 2024’s Tricky Trials. The concept is similar to another Minecraft player who built an in-game museum to display every Mob in the sandbox, and it’s a creative way to document the game’s history.
Minecraft Player Builds In-Game Museum to Display Sandbox’s Past Updates
The Minecraft community was notably stunned by the player’s effort, and one Redditor suggested including the Creaking biome in the museum. Others noted the design reminded them of the backrooms, but most found it to be a satisfying project. Budding crafters also take it upon themselves to build real-life wonders in the blocky expanse, including one Minecraft player’s in-game replica of the iconic Louvre Museum.
To keep gameplay fresh in the new year, Minecraft recently added the Snapshot update. The latest Java Snapshot added the Firefly Bush, Desert ambient sounds, and Cow variants, the latter of which included a snowy climate for Cold Cows and hotter areas for Warm Cows. Players can use Firefly Bushes to illuminate Swamps, and the Desert’s new sound effects include crickets, rustling twigs, and gusty winds. Additionally, the update shared a few details regarding the upcoming Bedrock Preview build.
- Released
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November 18, 2011
- ESRB
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E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence
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