Minecraft Partners with National Trust to Build Historic Castle in Block Form
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Minecraft Partners with National Trust to Build Historic Castle in Block Form

Minecraft Partners with National Trust to Build Historic Castle in Block Form
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Minecraft Partners with National Trust to Build Historic Castle in Block Form

Minecraft’s most prominent feature is the creative creations of its players.

However, now it seems as though the game’s newest impressive build is historically-inspired, constructed as part of a new partnership following The Wild Update.

Microsoft, the Minecraft publisher, has teamed up with English conservation organization The National Trust to reproduce a stunning landmark from Dorset.

King of the Minecraft Castle

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The landmark is Corfe castle. Its ruins are a venue for the National Trust Festival of Archaeology. However, you can download a Minecraft version of it.

Grain, a popular YouTuber, is responsible for the medieval renovation. Martin Papworth, National Trust archaeologist, helped Martin and Alice Loxton with a video featuring the final work.

Brian said that it was a wonderful experience to work with the National Trust to reconstruct Corfe Castle, Minecraft. He added, “This project was right in my backyard in terms of interests. I am looking forward to seeing the different ways people restore the ruins.

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Minecraft Partners with National Trust to Build Historic Castle in Block Form
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