Perhaps something from the RTS tower defence and city builder departments? Oh, and we'll throw in a medieval flavouring too, ...
It's hard to beat the joy of discovering a new biome in Minecraft, so the news that Mojang has opened the metaphorical doors to its Dappled Forest region is very welcome. We were teased with its ...
The number one rule for Minecraft houses in Survival mode is to use building materials that are easy to collect. The more exotic blocks you need, the longer it’ll take to build a starter Survival ...
Tyler Shipley is an editor for GameRant who has been writing for the team since 2021. Tyler has a degree in English from the University of Toledo. Some of his favorite games are platformers, but he ...
The popularity of medieval games continues to grow as players look for immersive worlds filled with castles, sword combat, and political struggles. Whether focused on open-world adventure or tactical ...
Pale oak houses have been “creaking” their way into the hearts of Minecraft builders since the Pale Garden biome update. This ghostly biome harbors interesting resources such as pale oak, pale moss ...
A Great Hall in Going Medieval is a specialized room type that grants settlers a mood bonus when they eat there. If you are building one, it’s easy to think that all a Great Hall requires is sheer ...
Diving into Going Medieval may feel overwhelming. After all, you’ve got to build a city, manage medieval life, and fight, as if you’re some sort of divine all-seeing, knowing and dancing power. The ...
"Minecraft" world-building has evolved far beyond traditional base-building, turning simple seeds into living, handcrafted story worlds that feel more like handcrafted works than procedurally ...
This Minecraft tutorial explains how to plan and build a medieval village in 10 simple steps. From choosing the location and laying out pathways to designing timber-framed houses, farms, and natural ...
By observing orangutans for long durations over many years, the research group managed to show that young orangutans peered at (deliberately watched) their mothers making nests to learn how to do it.