Minecraft players, known for their creativity and hard work as we’ve discussed before, keep coming up with different ways of translating their other passions into the game and today, a fan of the iconic long-running cartoon show, SpongeBob SquarePants, has managed to recreate one of the most famous locations in the game where you would find the illustrious Mr.Krabs and the apathetic Squidard working on fulfilling orders, the Krusty Krab restaurant.
Krusty Krab restaurant in Minecraft looks simple yet beautiful
The build was brought to life by u/La_knavo4, a Minecraft Player and Redditor, who posted his work on the platform, showing off the rather simple build. There’s nothing all too fancy here, quite unlike some of the other builds we’ve seen involving large cities, playable games, castles, fortresses, fictional worlds and islands, wartime recreations, and more.
However, despite the simplicity, the build manages to perfectly showcase the restaurant and any fan of Nickelodeon‘s classic show will easily recognize it. The creator adds as many details as possible with several key features being translated over into the blocky world. It’s not a building with a lot of grandness and splendor but the beauty is in the minimalism here
Just to recap, so far we’ve seen a playable version of the classic Snake game, made by a Redstone wiz, a Redstone-based rendition of Toto’s Africa, extremely majestic Pyramids, a recreation of Valorant, an ice boat track spanning across dimensions, an abandoned city, Breath of the Wild’s Hyrule Castle, One Piece’s Onigashima, Doctor Who’s Planet Gallifrey, the entire Milky Way galaxy, Creepers celebrating the festival of Christmas with Santa Caps and beards, several recreations from Mario’s universe and Bloodborne’s Yharnam.
What are your thoughts as a player recreates SpongeBob SquarePants’ Krusty Krab in Minecraft? Let us know in the comments below!
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