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‘Minecraft’ player recreates ‘Star Wars’ planets

‘Minecraft’ has, among its modes, a creative, which allows players to use their imagination and build whatever they want. And thus a player of the game developed by Mojang Studios has been recreating several planets in the galaxy of the ‘Star Wars’ saga, converging the game fever between children and teenagers and the almost 45-year-old franchise.

The player, known as Vistachess, publicizes the work he has been doing on ‘Minecraft’ on the Reddit forum. There, he published several screenshots of all the construction he has been carrying out alone (or alone?). The user also provides a download link.

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Last Thursday (9), the player published images of Tatooine, desert planet that served as home to Anakin and Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi during ‘Star Wars’, and Coruscant, the capital of the Republic, and in then the Empire. In the post, Vistachess said he spent a year building it as part of his singleplayer open world adventure map.

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He/she even left two videos of the progress on the YouTube. By the time it took him to make two planets, the others should still take a while to reach the player’s page on Reddit. Now, as per Vistachess’ latest forum post, the ‘Minecraft’ builder is working on the planet Naboo, the Queen’s birthplace, and later senator, Padmé Amidala.

Vistachess is not the first player to use ‘Minecraft’ to reconstruct fictional worlds. The game’s builders community has already placed Middle-earth, where most of JRR Tolkien’s tales are set, in the game’s cubic formats. ‘Doom’, ‘Half-Life’, ‘The Witcher,’ ‘Stardew Valley’ and even the full map of ‘Breath of the Wild’ 2017 title from the ‘Legend of Zelda’ franchise also entered the game.

Check out the ‘Star Wars’ gallery on ‘Minecraft’:

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