When it comes to breakout games this year, few can measure up to InnerSloth's Among Us, with the mobile and PC-based multiplayer game quickly amassing a large audience over a short period of time. The hugely popular game has gone on to spawn a significant community in its wake, with fans sharing memes, fan art, and even an intricately-designed cake on social media.

Reddit user iambackbit showed off one of the most impressive community projects yet in a recent post, highlighting a fully-explorable 3D version of Among Us' The Skeld map designed using Unreal Engine 4. The project is incredibly detailed, with the Reddit user making sure every room resembles its 2D counterpart from the game.

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Seeing as most players are very familiar with The Skeld and its tasks at this point, iambackbit will likely impress fans of the game with their recreation of the map in the Unreal Engine. Starting in the cafeteria, the video winds its way through the spaceship, peering in at notorious Among Us locations like Medbay, Shields, and Electrical. The Reddit user has done their best to make sure every room is as accurate as possible, including the vent that makes Electrical such an advantageous position for imposters, the futuristic table present in Admin, and the crates that sit in the center of Storage. There's even some Among Us characters present completing various tasks.

Speaking on the project in a seperate YouTube video, iambackbit reveals that the map took 12 hours to design, with the Among Us fan running viewers through the process of recreating the level. Along the way, they detail how they designed each of the rooms and its corresponding furniture, running through everything from the Cafeteria's distinctive tables to how they ensured the level's lighting wasn't too bright. All in all, the map turned out well, giving players a new perspective on Among Usmost popular level.

As for other community projects, fans have already contributed some great content to display their love for InnerSloth's work. One Twitter user showed off a cake she'd made featuring several Among Us avatars as well as the emergency button, while another player animated some new kill sequences based on iconic anime moves. Much like Fall Guys did back in August, Among Us is managing to quickly build itself a dedicated community that is passionate about the game and those who play it, so it will be interesting to see what other fan projects surface going forward.

Among Us is out now on PC and mobile devices.

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