It's there for shelter, but it doesn't hurt to make a Minecraft house a home either, and members of the game's community have spent over a decade sharing their own house designs. When constructing a ...
A castle is one of the most popular structures to construct in Minecraft. Since the game feels fantasy-esque at times, players are usually inclined to build a castle where they can perform ...
There sure are a lot of blocks in Minecraft, huh? Some are basic, like dirt, gravel, or wood, but it doesn't take long to ...
Minecraft offers over 600 unique blocks that form the basis of its world, each with distinct behaviors and uses. Key categories include wood, stone, environmental, redstone, and decorative blocks.
Joseph has been working as a writer for Game Rant since March 2021 and has been a technical writer and journalist since 2019. Having written hundreds of articles over his career and played dozens of ...
Minecraft 1.19 update aka the Wild Update introduced loads of new things and among them is the Sculk, a decorative block that was first announced during the Minecraft Live 2020 event. If you are ...
Using the power of redstone, a skilled Minecraft builder creates a functional Millennium Falcon that can even shoot fireballs ...
Want to know what you can do with the mud block in Minecraft? The Wild update is bringing some important additions to the game in 2022, including mangrove trees, three types of Minecraft frogs, and ...
Blockopedia is a new book published by Egmont that details every block in Minecraft. While players will enjoy the extra information, onlookers are offered a window into how Minecraft provides a ...
At Hardcore Gamer, Mia is a list writer who specializes in anything cozy or Hoyoverse. With A-levels in various media and film studies, she has a lot to say about her favorite games, which include ...
Command Blocks are used by Minecraft players to create adventurous maps and host servers. Using this block you can do pretty much anything in the Minecraft world. So this is why we shall take a look ...