Are you more dwarf or elf? Pirate or warlock? Do you prefer lush tropical islands, huge illuminated cities or lakes of lava? Either way, you'll find something in Minecraft for you! We've picked out the best imaginary worlds for you to explore. From the Native American inspired village to tree houses, cities of ice or fire, or islands and whole worlds, the players have shown plenty of talent and inspiration!
This huge fantasy city was built in about three months over an area of 60 million blocks, and is also a solo project by Jamdelaney1! The architecture is inspired by classic designs as well as fantasy elements.
This tropical island is clearly inspired by the Disney Pirates of the Caribbean films and has been created with an incredible attention to detail, with buildings, plenty of foliage and even three sailing ships to cross the seven seas.
There are two parallel worlds in Minecraft, the classic world and the Nether, a hell full of lava and creatures that don't exist in the other world. It's a world that crpeh (who we have already seen in our Top 10 Sci Fi creations) has adapted to while creating this fantastic hellish castle.
This immense fantasy map full of twisting paths, trees to climb and rivers is accompanied by a eerie music that real sets the tone for this magic place. Its createur, Circleight, built it by hand in nineteen days.
This faithful reconstruction of the school of witchcraft and wizardry was built by mrkaspersson, who was inspired by the Harry Potter films to recreate the entirety of Hogwarts. It includes Hagrid's hut, the Chamber of Secrets, and much more.
This elven city perched in the trees is part of a fantasy server called Block Empires where you can choose from a selection of races (Humans, Orcs, Elves or Dwarves) and explore each of their very different worlds.
Who would have thought that the two gigantic worlds of Minecraft and Warcraft would cross one day? Well here we have Crafting Azeroth which has taken on the task of recreating the whole continent of the famous MMORPG. Among other things we can find the Tauren village, with its Native American inspired look.
This city of ice is a sanctuary for mages, built in the mountains and the icy tundra by the team Forge Gaming. Players who visit the city can see its crypt, gardens, a hidden secret society, a potions factory... and much more!
The Orcs have also been included as part of the Building Azeroth project, their village is easily recognisable village with its barbaric architecture and red colours.
It's a challenge in Minecraft to build a fortress made of ice since it is only possible in certain climates, and yet that's what Sir_Beret has managed to do by building this fantastic fortress influenced by the castle Battlehorn in Oblivion.