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Minecraft: All Of Denmark Virtually Recreated

  Minecraft: All of Denmark virtually recreated previous slide next slide The whole of Denmark has been recreated in the virtual world Minecraft. Top minecraft servers The Danish government faithfully recreated the entire country in the building-block style of the immensely popular title. Danish residents are encouraged to freely move about in Denmark and to find your own home area to build or tear down. About 50 million copies of Minecraft have been sold worldwide. Known as a sandbox game that allows players to live in a virtual space, by using building blocks to construct everything from basic structures to complete worlds. Minecraft was created in 2011 by an independent Swedish developer Markus Notch Persson. According to the Danish government, the maps were designed to be utilized as a tool for teaching. They suggest virtual field trips into remote areas of the country. Flat roofs There aren't any specific goals to achieve other than the continued existence. Real-world settings are an area of particular interest to many players. In the past year, an intern working with the UK's Ordnance Survey team built geographically accurate landscapes covering 86,000 sq miles (224,000 sq km) of Britain. The Danish project is more ambitious with towns and buildings replicated in more detail. According to the team that was behind it the project, the only difference was that the roofs were not flat. It also bans the use of dynamite, one of the most used tools used in the game. The complete map download for Denmark will be available until 23 October. Minecraft adds OS GB terrain data

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