Minecraft and the Purge are a Part of Last

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Minecraft and the Purge are a Part of Last


Minecraft and The Purge are separate for various good reasons. Although the primo sandbox game gives players a lot more 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 came up with an online video that combines both.



We're not saying you shouldn't recreate The Purge in Minecraft. Everyone has their own unique way of enjoying the game. For instance, the person who is done mining the entire Minecraft map after five years, or the folks who recreated MS Paint using Redstone. A PC that was inspired by the Nintendo Wii was built. It runs Minecraft in stunning 4K. It's a game that has something for everyone. However, this is still one of the oddest and most entertaining videos we've seen.



Forge Labs, which creates some of the most bizarre long-term challenges for games, got a few Minecrafters together to spend a week in Minecraft creating amazing homes and living their most enjoyable lives. The Purge rules were put in place after the week had ended. This meant that everyone was able to do whatever they wanted, but most importantly it was illegal to commit crimes.
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The latest video from them is just under two hours long so it's quite an investment. However, it's somewhere between being extremely fascinating and deeply disturbing and an real look at how people could behave if something were to go wrong.



One of the most fascinating aspects of this set of rules was the fact that those who died before the purge began would lose their heart for all time. This meant that even though players were expected to explore ways to upgrade their own equipment but it always came at a cost because death could be detrimental. It's a fantastic watch and we suggest it if you're working.