The online Minecraft community has been treated to a stunning masterpiece by one of the game’s many fans: a structure that appears to be lifted directly out of the surreal world of Inception. Inception is only the latest film to inspire a building in Minecraft; previous examples include the incredible tower from Lord of the Rings.
Minecraft players have earned a rep as some of the most imaginative video game enthusiasts. It’s not surprising that Minecraft has inspired such a creative fandom since the game’s entire loop depends on player innovation.

The Minecraft player who made a playable trading card game out of in-game maps is an example of how hard it is to stand out in a community as large as Minecraft’s today. Inspired by “Inception,” this metropolis stands out despite its crowdedness.
The Redditor wolvesintheradio’s post, which included their fantastic Minecraft creation of a metropolis inspired by Inception, went viral almost immediately. Incredible attention to detail; buildings violate the rules of physics in every direction.
It’s mind-boggling, and each new angle reveals even more intricate details. It would be interesting to know how long Wolvesintheradio spent on the project, but the Redditor didn’t specify that detail.
Fans of Minecraft are used to seeing large projects, but it doesn’t make it any less stunning when someone shows off something they’ve worked on for a long time. One man spent 11 years creating an entire city in Minecraft, yet his effort stands alone. The curve in Wolvesintheradio’s creation makes it all the more stunning, and some forum-goers speculated on how the build was accomplished.
The World Curvature option from the Complementary Shaders mod was brought up as something the body could benefit from a user. Still, to come up with it as a workaround here requires an extremely high degree of originality, even if that is the case.
Minecraft is just as popular as ever regarding actual player numbers. The long-awaited release date for the Minecraft Trails and Tales update has arrived, providing players access to much new content for the first time.
It’s a testament to Mojang that, 12 years after the game’s first release, the company is still updating and improving it. The development team might have rested on its laurels, but adding new content has improved the game significantly.
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