A Minecraft fan has shared a brilliant creation with the game's online community, showcasing a build that looks to have been pulled straight from the upside-down world of Inception. Plenty of movies have inspired builds in the game before, like the amazing Minecraft recreation of a Lord of the Rings tower, but Inception is a new one.

Over the years, Minecraft players have developed a reputation for being some of the most creative gamers out there. It makes sense - the entire gameplay loop of Minecraft is based upon player creativity, so it's no huge surprise this has spawned an innovative fan base. With such a massive community always bringing new stuff to the table, standing out from the crowd is much more difficult than it used to be, just like the Minecraft fan that created a functional trading card game using in-game maps. This Inception-style city manages to stand out with ease.

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The post by Redditor wolvesintheradio was an instant hit with the community, showing their incredible Minecraft build of an Inception-esque city. The level of detail is remarkable, with skyscrapers in every direction defying all laws of physics. It's crazy to look at and only seems to get more detailed at every turn. Unfortunately, the Redditor didn't mention how long the build took to create in total, but seen at a glance, it must have been quite the undertaking for wolvesintheradio.

Minecraft fans are no strangers to massive undertakings, but that never makes it any less impressive when someone reveals something that they've clearly put a lot of time into. There was one Minecraft player who spent 11 years building an entire city, but that exists in a league of its own. The creation from wolvesintheradio is extra impressive due to the curve in the build, and some users in the thread had a theory about how it was completed. One user pointed out that the build could make use of the World Curvature setting from the Complementary Shaders mod. Even if that's the case, it still takes an extraordinary level of creativity to use that as a solution here.

As for the game itself, Minecraft remains as popular as ever, with new gamers jumping into it every year. The Minecraft Trails and Tales update finally has a release date, giving players a massive amount of new content to play through for the first time in a while. It's a credit to Mojang, that the developer has continued to support the game 12 years since its original release date, and isn't afraid to change things up when needed. It would have been easy for the studio to sit back and enjoy its continued success, but the game is much better as a result of the stream of content over the years.

Minecraft is available now for PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and legacy platforms.

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