Minecraft players create stunning environments in the game and are known for their creative and imaginative worlds that are so immersive they seem like they were created for entirely different games. Minecraft’s systems allow for extensive building of a myriad of landscapes and an immense amount of customization that lets players really channel their inner architects and artists.

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Redditor jofcroxford posts a screenshot of a beautiful sky village that they have created in their survival world that shows off a set of floating islands connected by bridges with small cottages and gorgeous trees. Now, creative Minecraft players sharing clever designs is nothing new, but jofcroxford’s village shines especially bright since their stunning world floats high above the rest of the world and shows off a picturesque design that looks like it comes straight out of a dream. Nestled softly in the surrounding cloud bank, the sky village looks like the legendary floating mountains of Pandora from Avatar combined with some anime-inspired landscaping similar to Genshin Impact.

Of course, the first question that arises upon seeing this is how the player is supposed to actually get there, as the sky village floats high above the ground. The comments of the Reddit post reveal that the only real way to get up to the sky village is to use the Elytra Pro addon, which allows Minecraft’s elytra item to fly infinitely instead of its usual temporary flight system.

The game is hugely popular, but that does not mean that it is perfect - Minecraft’s players do have complaints and things that they would change in the game if they could, such as scheduled updates, the unpopular chat reporting system, and so on. Still, players are largely in agreement that the ability to create anything they can dream up is what makes Minecraft great and what sets it apart from other sandbox games. Each day, the internet is full of more posts showing amazing environments and constructions in Minecraft, and as long as the game stays true to what it is, that will continue well into the future.

Minecraft is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and mobile devices.

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