- Minecraft Pocket Edition player recently shared his progress on a large-scale city build on Reddit.
- The buildings are all made in a modern style with clean and pleasing blocks like quartz blocks, concrete, glass, and more.
- The project started back in November 2023 and is being made in the creative mode on a mobile device.
Building is one of the most essential and fun activities in Minecraft, but it’s definitely not an easy task. It’s especially difficult if you’ve embarked on a large project. Well, we recently chanced upon one such building project that is currently in development, but it will blow your mind. A dedicated and motivated Minecraft player on the PE or Pocket Edition is building a full-on city, well, wait for it, on their mobile. So, let’s take a look at it together.
As you probably know, Minecraft PE is a version of the game made for mobile devices. It provides touchscreen controls that can be difficult to use sometimes. Despite that, there are still people like Reddit user nikmoct who manage to make the impossible come true.
This Minecraft player recently shared his progress on a large city project with some incredible screenshots in the Pocket Edition.
The builds are created in the modern build style many players love and represent real-life buildings you’d see in a city. They look fairly simple because the decorating phase will come later. Though the shapes, scale, and architecture are completely spot on.
The building blocks include lots of glass variants, concrete variants, quartz blocks, and some other commonly used blocks. Even though the builder is working on this masterpiece in creative mode and not in survival, it’s still a difficult build to pull off on a mobile device. The project has been in the making since November 2023, and there is a lot more to be done.
We are looking forward to seeing how it turns out in the end. As another Redditor pointed out in the comments, we don’t know what is more impressive, the city build or the fact it’s created in Minecraft Pocket Edition. What do you think? Would you ever make this project in your Pocket Edition world? Share your opinions with us in the comments section below!