We are all Part of us Meets Minecraft in this Playercrafted Map

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Among Us meets Minecraft in this map that was created by the players



Skeld is now available in Minecraft



A Minecraft player has created the famous Among Us Skeld map in-game, and the quality of the work is incredible.





Nintendo Life (opens in new tab) shared the Skeld map built by Minecraft player and builder Salestro (opens in new tab) and it's so precise it's a bit sus. There are items on tables in almost the exact same position as they appear on the Among Us Skeld map, multi-colored wires running across the floor of Electrical, and a tree that is snagged off of the side of the ship, which is meant to represent leaves being tossed out of the garbage chute. Salestro went back into the build and added the trapdoor vents to the map two days ago, which adds even more realism to the building.



Unless you're willing to enter Creative mode and use /kill to make your own Among Us game, you can't play Among Us on the Minecraft map. I would use this Minecraft map to aid me in remembering the Among Us Skeld map. I'm still learning about the game and I'm unable to remember which room it's. Server stat It's difficult to convince other players that you're not an imposter if you can't tell the room you were in when doing a task.



We are constantly amazed by the creativeness of Minecraft builders, who create entire worlds using blocks from our favourite TV shows and games. To experience amazing recreations of GTA and Harry Potter worlds, you can look up the most popular Minecraft servers. We'll even walk you through how to connect to them.



It's great to see that gamers still reside in this world of blocks. Minecraft won the Golden Joystick Awards 2020 Best Gaming Community.



Alyssa is an editor and features reporter at GamesRadar located in Brooklyn, NY. Server stat Prior to entering the game industry, she earned her master's degree in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Newcastle University with a dissertation focused on contemporary indie games. She spends most of her time playing competitive shooters as well as deep RPGs. She was also on the PAX Panel about the best bars in video games. In her spare time, Alyssa rescues cats, practices her Italian and plays soccer.