Japanese Government Utilizes Minecraft for Construction of Massive Real-world Infrastructure
A branch of the Japanese government has utilized Minecraft to serve a colossal real construction project. They have employed Mojang's game to provide the public with a glimpse of the project's panorama upon completion. Recently, a YouTube account linked to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism of Japan uploaded a video titled 'We Tried Creating Tatsuno Dam in Minecraft!'. What captivated viewers is that this is entirely a real dam project currently under construction in Kumamoto, Japan.Join the S-Games gamer community on Discord, a new playground for gamers to exchange thoughts on hot games in the market, share gaming experiences, team up for ranking, and chat enthusiastically together. At Discord S-Games, you also receive exclusive codes for the fastest and most enticing new games. What are you waiting for? JOIN DISCORD S-GAMES NOW!
In just 1 minute, the YouTube video delivered a comprehensive view of Tatsuno Dam after completion. In the video, the dam is entirely in a finished state, and they even designed the landscape and vegetation around it. The video has sparked excitement in the online community in Japan, with some praising the Minecraft project for appearing remarkably realistic and detailed, despite being made with square blocks. Minecraft is currently the most successful sandbox game in the market. Last month, Minecraft became the first game to sell over 300 million copies, marking a significant step for the gaming industry as a whole. With player creativity and support from dedicated modders, the game will continue to progress far into the future, and practical applications like this are expected to emerge frequently. Read more: Naughty Dog confirms the release date for The Last of Us 2 Remastered