

The guys behind this project have done an incredible job and it’s worth keeping an eye on the project to see how it turns out. Puzzles, hidden treasures and monsters can all be included to make the game interactive, realistic or just more fun! Historical events, real cities and other places can be recreated and characters or historical figures can be programmed to interact with players as they explore the map.

On a smaller scale, this has some exciting implications in the classroom. The true beauty of this project is exploring the limits of what Minecraft can do, as well as the incredible ingenuity required to make everything work. That’s some serious dedication … and keep in mind that buildings, mountains, trees and other in-game objects are three dimensional! Let’s take a look at what the actual Nintendo Legend of Zelda map looks like.Īnd here’s a look at the in-game map showing an overview of the world. But they have turned the game into a fully functional, 3 dimensional, exact replica of the LoZ map! While this is technically still a work in progress, the map is fantastic! LoZ is, of course, a two dimensional game. Two friends, one a designer and one a programer, have decided to recreate the original Legend of Zelda within Minecraft.

This is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen done in Minecraft. Edit: Unfortunately I can’t post a direct link to the video (hello monetization!) so I’ll post a link to ’s article where the video is available.
