Minecraft and Microsoft Canada partner to help kids explore Indigenous worlds

 

Last updated 3/27/2021 at 4:15pm



INNPEG, Man.-The Minecraft world just got a little more interesting for students in Louis Riel School division in Winnipeg as they worked on a new Indigenous extension of the Minecraft video game.

In Minecraft, players create and break apart various kinds of blocks in three-dimensional worlds. The game's two main modes are Survival and Creative. In Survival, players must find their own building supplies and food. They also interact with block like mobs, or moving creatures. (Creepers and zombies are some of the dangerous ones.) And they discover things like labyrinthine caves and coves of d...



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