Proving that no idea is too odd for the likes of Minecraft, someone has decided to let their community decide how they should mod the game, with the results being entertaining if a little bizarre. With its deconstruction of open-world tropes in that players can literally deconstruct the physical land, not to mention endless potential for creativity, Mojang's sandbox IP never seems to disappoint, and even after all these years, fans continue to showcase some of their most interesting Minecraft projects.

With Minecraft version 1.20 coming soon, there is no slowing down for this blocky game. While the studio is not short on ideas in terms of what to officially implement, the community is also equally busy utilizing the game's powerful mechanics to come up with some magnificent and unique builds. Things don't end there either, as it's also possible to modify the game in other ways, and that's exactly what one person has been doing.

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YouTuber Fundy has been at it again, bringing the world another Minecraft video that shows just how interesting things can get. In this latest example, they decided to take on board some comments to create a few things the community came up with. One such mod involved coding the game so that the player has to control their character's legs individually. There was also a request to add in programming foxes that are just sitting at computer desks. Other suggestions included a top hat that fired rabbits, blocks that bred with each other to create different blocks, and for some reason, one person asked if they could see the game filled with a lot of taxes.

It's quite a mishmash of ideas that Fundy seemed willing to put effort into coding, and the results show not only what can be done in the game, but the skills of some people in the community. Anyone who knows this YouTuber will be familiar with some of the bizarre things they've done in the past, such as when they added a cursed puking baby to Minecraft. It will be interesting to see what other ways they can modify Mojang's open-world release.

Aside from being popular among modders, what makes Minecraft so accessible is down to a number of factors. From it being a game with low PC specs to being available on numerous systems to the aforementioned potential for limitless creativity, Minecraft continues to be one of the biggest games ever released, and it doesn't look as though it's going to be going away any time soon.

Minecraft is available on Mobile, PC, PS3, PS4, Switch, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

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