![]() ![]() “There are gaming stations where people can try Minecraft if they never have,” said Tackett. The MAC seeks to accommodate parents and other people who have never played the game. “There are a lot of ways that it makes sense in an educational setting.” I just hope people come away kind of inspired by all of it,” Tackett said. Examples of how people have used Minecraft in the real world to build a better world. “There are lots of examples of things to inspire you. The exhibit doesn’t just seek to entertain, but also to educate. The MAC hopes the exhibit will help show attendees how Minecraft “inspires creative exchanges, community creation and social change.” ![]() The game was first released 2009, being created by Swedish game developer Markus “Notch” Persson, who sold it to Microsoft in 2014. It has unique creatures that have become a cultural phenomenon, such as the “Creeper” or “Enderman,” which have been turned into everything from stuffed toys to parade balloons. The game features an unusual pixelated art-style, serving as a nod to the earlier days of video games. ![]() Creative mode grants players invulnerability and allows full access to the game’s resources. Players must fend for themselves and collect resources from the world. There are two main modes, “survival” and “creative.” Survival gives players nothing to start out with. In Minecraft, players play in a “sandbox” open world, where the only limit “is your imagination,” as stated by the game’s trailer. Minecraft is a staple in the world of gaming and pop culture, and ranks as the best-selling video game, surpassing Tetris in 2013. There will be 15 life-sized mobs, the creatures that engage with players in Minecraft. The exhibit will cover an expansive 60,000 square feet, packed with all sorts of interactive trinkets and devices. “The MAC really hopes that our guests come away inspired by the creativity Minecraft has enabled around the globe,” Tackett said. “In the exhibition, visitors will feel as if they have stepped inside the blocky world of Minecraft.” Many of the visuals will be reconstructed from the video game into real life, according to the MAC. It will feature engaging activities, such as an interactive “crafting table” and a face off against a Minecraft zombie. The MAC has been trying to get the exhibition “since at least April 2021,” according to Kayla Tackett, the director of exhibitions and collections at the museum. “We can’t wait to see what the Inland Northwest community thinks about Minecraft: The Exhibition,” said Lydia Winters, chief brand officer at Mojang Studios in a news release. ![]() The exhibit was originally created by the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle in collaboration with Mojang Studios. “Minecraft: The Exhibition” opens at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in September. MINECRAFT and MOJANG are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mojang Synergies AB.The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is crafting a new exhibit for the fall that is sure to appeal to game-savvy kids and curious adults. © 2019 Mojang AB and Mojang Synergies AB. Defeat hordes of zombies, bake the cake of your dreams, venture to new dimensions, or build a skyscraper. Build, play, and explore across infinitely generated worlds of mountains, caverns, oceans, jungles, and deserts. Minecraft is a game about placing blocks and going on adventures. With so much to do, there’s enough to keep young Minecrafters busy for hours! In this Minecraft Official Survival Sticker Book, Minecraft fans of all ages will discover which hostile mobs to avoid, how to build an epic base, and how to locate the best blocks and items by completing the exciting full-color activities and using the hundreds of Minecraft stickers inside. This Minecraft Official Survival Sticker Book is filled with survival tips, secret tricks, activities, and hundreds of stickers! About Minecraft Official Survival Sticker Book (Minecraft) ![]()
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