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Watch out NASA, this Minecraft player just built the entire universe

In an extraordinary achievement, a Minecraft player has created an entire universe, with planets, solar system, black holes and more. NASA better watch out.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Oct 13 2022, 19:33 IST
In pics: PUBG Mobile, Honor of Kings, Free Fire, Minecraft are some of the most actively played games in 2021
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1/9 The 2021 list of most actively games includes PUBG Mobile, Honor of Kings, Among Us!, Candy Crush Saga, Garena Free Fire, Minecraft and more.  Thanks to the novel coronavirus pandemic, gaming in general and mobile gaming in particular has seen a huge increase over the past year and a half. Gamers are increasingly turning to their devices since they are unable to go out as much as they used to before the pandemic arrived. According to statistics available from analytics firm App Annie, the mobile gaming market has seen a big increase in gaming and consumer spending. India is still the world’s biggest mobile gaming market, according to the report. Here’s a list of some of the most actively played games this year, according to App Annie’s latest report on gaming on mobiles for the first half of 2021. The list consists of PUBG Mobile, Honor of Kings, Among Us!, Candy Crush Saga, Garena Free Fire, Minecraft and more
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2/9 PUBG Mobile: This wildly popular multiplayer battle royale game is at the top of the list and it involves up to 100 players parachuting onto an island and find weapons to attack and kill their enemies. The player (or the team) to survive the longest while staying in the “safe areas” on the map wins the battle royale match. PUBG Mobile game is currently banned in India, and has been succeeded by the recently released Battlegrounds Mobile India. (PUBG/KRAFTON)
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3/9 Honor of Kings: If you have played League of Legends, then the Honor of Kings game will feel very familiar, with a mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game format that allows for cross-platform play across iOS and Android. On Honor of Kings, players must gain experience and gold by killing Non-Player Characters (NPCs) and attacking the enemy’s turrets and the core building to win the game. These can be used to skill up and unlock more abilities and purchase items. (Tencent)
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4/9 Among Us!: One of the more brain-twisting game titles on this list, Among Us! is a game that requires your attention and your wits without a break. Players are matched with others and placed on a virtual spaceship with either the role of Crewmates or Impostors. The job of all the gamers is to identify who the Impostors are and eliminate them from the game via voting using an Emergency meeting or reporting a dead body -- while performing tasks on the ship. (Innersloth)
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5/9 Candy Crush Saga: One of King’s most popular match-three puzzle games, Candy Crush Saga goes all the way back to 2012, but it has not lost its popularity over the years. The game is available on computers as well as on Android and iPhone. Gamers must complete levels by switching candy pieces on the board so that three or more pieces of the same colour can be matches and eliminated from the board. Matching four or more candies can make the game more exciting with different abilities to remove more candy from the board. (Pixabay)
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6/9 Free Fire: Garena Free Fire is one of the most popular battle royale games and offers users the ability to choose where they want to jump out on the map, which can make a big difference if they know a specific terrain well. Once players land, they must scavenge for weapons and equipment while battling a total of 50 players to remain the only surviving player in the game, like PUBG, they must also remain in the “safe zones” that keep getting smaller and the last team or person alive is the winner. (Garena International)
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7/9 Ludo King: A popular Indian game created by Mumbai-based Gametion Technologies, Ludo King is built on the Unity Engine and works just like the Indian board game. This means players will roll a virtual dice to move their (four) pieces around the board till they reach the center while passing the other players “bases”. Gamers can play against other players, the computer, a local mode that involves passing the device around and multiplayer with friends. (Ludo King)
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8/9 Minecraft Pocket Edition: Popular sandbox and survival game Minecraft is popular on almost every platform the game is available on. It is no surprise then, that the game is regularly in the top 10 and regularly at the top spot in the App Store's and Google Play's Paid Apps Section in the Top Charts. The game focuses on survival and creative building of the original game, minus some of the other features on the full edition. Users can download the game for both Android and iPhone via their respective app stores. (Windows Blog)
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9/9 Call of Duty: Mobile A popular battle royale game created Activision, Call of Duty Mobile was already popular in India but shot to fame and saw downloads increase after PUBG Mobile was banned in the country last year. The game is a free-to-play shooter and includes a battle royale mode along with FPS modes like Team Deathmatch, Domination, Free for All, Hardpoint, Kill Confirmed, and players can use “Scorestreaks” to use special weapons in the game. (Call of Duty/Activision)
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Attention NASA, a Minecraft player has built the entire universe in the game. (ChrisDaCow YouTube)

The popular cross-platform sandbox video game Minecraft, where people can explore the world, fight enemies and rule a kingdom, also has another cool game mode. Known as the creative mode, it allows players to build their own world. Whether they want to create mountains and valleys or an urban setting, they can use the full extent of their imagination. But one build perhaps not many have tried their hands on is building the entire universe. After all, even NASA has only been able to observe just a fraction of the universe after decades of exploration. But a YouTuber took on this challenge and completed it, all under two months.

YouTuber Christopher Slayton, better known by his username ChrisDaCow, took on the impossible task of recreating the entire universe, filled with planets, stars, galaxies, black holes and more, block by block on Minecraft. Slayton is a gamer but he has never been interested in any game outside of Minecraft. His Instagram, Reddit, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube accounts are all focused on his Minecraft content. He specializes in making fun and unique builds, but perhaps even he underestimated the scale of this build.

YouTuber builds the entire universe in a Minecraft build

He shared a video on YouTube showcasing his build and highlighting the process he followed. He started with just building the Earth and spent nearly a day working on it. To make it accurate, he measured a globe and took out the size of different continents, oceans and the poles. He replicated them with accuracy and also figured out the way to add glow to one side, giving the impression of day and night.

After looking at NASA images of the solar system, pillars of creation, black holes and galaxies, he one by one built all of them into his version of the universe. While Slayton was not able to put every single piece of the universe into his build, he tried to get all the major structures. He was not the first one to attempt it, but he claims that his level of meticulousness was probably the first. He even ensured that the size of Africa on Earth was exactly the same as it shows on the globe.

“Everyone freaks out about the power and expansiveness of the universe, which I never really got that much. I realized even more how beautiful it is. It's really satisfying to be able to fly through some galaxies or look at a black hole, not through just the movie Interstellar or something like that,” Slayton told The New York Times.

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First Published Date: 13 Oct, 19:31 IST
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