DadOnMineCraft by MarcoMoralespickering
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After the kids go to bed, I go into MineCraft and build tricks and traps for them, fill up holes with pigs and fake doors, and do block-graffitti on walls. It's fun! I turn random tunnels into mazes and hide skeletons behind doors. It's fun getting their reactions when they open the game again and wonder what I've done this time.. :D
I made a bridge to my kid's island, made an Enderman and filled it up with... Endermen. :) Surprise!
Dad's pad. You can only get to it by an underwater tunnel.
A plane! When I came back the kids had filled it up with water.
The inside of the plane
The Bay. On the far right, a Pointer: follow the direction of the blocks to the next bit of known land, across the ocean.
SandLand! There was nothing there when we started...
I made an underground tunnel that takes all the way into Atlantis.
I built an underwater 'bubble', with a special door mechanism to enter/exit. The kids filled my Atlantis with cows.
To get in or out, you must break the door, enter, build the door, then break the next door, exit and build it. Otherwise the underwater Atlantis would flood.
The Bay.
A trapped-filled walkway from the Town to SandLand. I made holes and false entrances, and filled them up with spiders. The kids built a railway on it instead.
The entrance to the Cemetery on the left.
The Crypt in the Cemetery! I hid skeletons behind false doors.
The Cemetery at the front, and the Pathway across the forest.
"PAPA" spelt out really large. I built a secret home between two letters.
I told them the pirates would come - so I made this ship and filled it with zombies and skeletons! So when they opened the doors into the hull... arr!
tunnel detail. I built mazes, corridors that go around in circles, holes and dead ends... fun! The kids hate it.
The Tree House on the left, the Temple on the right.
I make a feature out of entrances to tunnels that I've rigged. Then I hide pigs, spiders or cows inside.
The Temple, built between two mountains.
I filled the Temple with Slimes, zombies and skeletons. It's got an upstairs, downstairs and a maze.
The Long Road! Here I started a game: I hid the numbers 1-10 and asked them to find them.
Somewhere underground is Number 2.
At the very beginning - right after the Markers - I build Towers, because you can see them in the distance. (so you don't get lost). Then I hide monsters inside them. :)
I make tunnels, put spiders or skeletons inside and close the wall. Then I put a sign that says "break the wall", so then the spiders come out. :) Kids get really annoyed.
From Dune to the Outer Rim.
Scorpion entrance! Deep underground, takes you to the mountain in the distance (right).
Number 10, with my Home in the background.
Floating Island
One of my kids' creations
I found a grotto so I made an underground castle in ruins.
... it's easy to get lost.
I made entrances all throughout the mountains - that lead nowhere.
My Domain. Filled with creepy crawlies, traps and villagers.
A warren of adventure!
I would make random bridges between trees, just for the views.
More underground surprises...
I made a dam and built homes in the mountain. The kids get lost in them.
I made a home under the waterfall - filled with deadly skeletons.
One of my kid's amazing creations
They made a city with shopping stores, a jail ... so I made a cinema.
I made a cinema.
I think it's influenced by our time in Holland. One of my kids' creations!
by my kids!
by my kids! So I built the cinema and made holes in the ground that go all the way - so when they fall in, they die.
I hide a lot of these behind doors and leave signs for my kids to 'break the door'.
There's a secret hideout under th waterfall - full of skeletons.
There are three entrances here. Annoying, isn't it!
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