Minecraft and the Purge are Joined at Last

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Minecraft and The Purge are separate for many good reasons. While the sandbox game of the original offers a lot of freedom, it's a game primarily for children, so The Purge does not necessarily have to be included. However, the internet can't be controlled. Therefore, someone has created an animation that blends both.



We're not saying you shouldn't recreate The Purge in Minecraft. Everyone has their own method of playing the game. You could be the person who has completed mining a whole Minecraft map in just five years, or the people who have recreated MS Paint with Redstone. There's even a PC, modelled after the Nintendo Wii, which manages to run Minecraft in stunning 4K. It's a game with something for every player. This is among the most bizarre, yet still extremely entertaining videos we've ever seen.



Forge Labs, which creates many bizarre long-term challenges in games, brought together a group of Minecrafters to spend a week in Minecraft building up wonderful homes and living their best lives. just another wordpress site After that week had ended, The Purge rules came into the game, meaning that anyone could do whatever they wanted, but mostly crimes.



Their latest video is a barely two hours long, so it's an arduous task however, it's somewhere in between being extremely fascinating, extremely disturbing and a candid look at how human beings could behave if everything went awry.



One of the most fascinating features of this ruleset was the fact that those who died before the purge began would lose their heart forever. This means that players were unable to upgrade their gear without paying for it. It's an incredibly fun watch, and we definitely recommend having it on in the background when you're working - and maybe you're getting frustrated with your work to the point that you feel a little sluggish.