Minecraft players are an extremely creative bunch. With so much creativity there is never a shortage of impressive builds that spans from things like recreations of cities, space ships, and more. One Minecraft player even built a massive version of Star Wars' Tattooine. A fan favorite category is building video game consoles and remotes which inspired one player to build an impressively accurate Wii Remote, complete with an IR sensor and charge port.

Minecraft has multiple different modes players can choose from. There is survival mode, which forces players to eat and watch their health, and creative mode, which is a much more relaxed version of the game. In survival mode, players need to collect materials to make items. These materials allow players to use the resources to build shelter from zombies and the like, but can sometimes make the process of building much more difficult and slow. There is also a hardcore mode which makes building even more difficult. In creative mode, players are able to build instantly and have access to unlimited resources. Most epic builders choose to build in creative mode so they do not have to worry about anything interfering with their creativity, but it doesn't stop some Minecraft builders from attempting a challenge.

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Reddit user Doyoumine510 shared a post the other day showcasing their build of a classic Wii Remote. The bird's eye view shows the accuracy of the build. The control pad is present, as are the plus and minus buttons. This is an exceptionally fun build because of the nostalgia it brought to a lot of commenters. Doyoumine510 did not specify whether or not they used mods to complete the build, but they did mention that it is not currently functional. Commentors joked about the lack of the safety strap, but the Redditor did not mention any plans to include one in a future build. This is not Doyoumine510's first controller build either. They also built an accurate NES controller and the Atari 2600 controller which can be seen in the pictures of the Wii remote.

Minecraft Wii Remote

Minecraft builds will continue to become more and more impressive. Builders are challenging themselves to make bigger and more interactive builds. Players are pushing themselves to the max creating builds that are not only accurate on the outside, but also on the inside. The real-life soccer stadium one Minecraft player spent a month creating had painstaking detail inside and out. Many players enjoy exploring these builds and seeing the interactive elements for themselves.

The creativity of Minecraft players is incredibly impressive and it seems as though players are out-doing each other every single day. The passion and excitement from the fan-base fuels the fire of their creativity and with technology ever-growing there are endless opportunities for more impressive and interactive builds. Minecraft also has an update coming in 2022 which will add more for players to experiment and build with.

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Minecraft is available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and PC.

Source: Doyoumine510/Reddit