The Minecraft map, with all its wonders and quirks, sometimes seems to blend in with the real world. Take, for example, these awesome Minecraft Redstone Modular Toys, or this awesome LEGO Piston. It’s no surprise given the size of the sandbox game with all its mods, skins, and various Minecraft releases, but now the distribution of the beloved building game Mojang has reached somewhat unfortunate new proportions, thanks to a captured “version” of the game. at Ikea.
As many of you know, IKEA is like the real Minecraft anyway. You have to dig through dungeons full of classic Minecraft mobs like skeletons and zombies, all with the goal of trying to get the right blocks, then go home and try to put them all together in one fell swoop, not only logically, but also aesthetically. right.
Well, Redditor Irisihball192 posted an image of the IKEA store that looks a lot more like Minecraft than you might think. It’s a bit like Minecraft if it’s been run multiple times in Google Translate, with lots of key components, but in odd places or slightly out of place. We assume that they cannot use the official images due to copyright laws; otherwise they would use someone else’s product to sell their products.
It might also explain some of the other people he’s run into over the years, like this picture showing Pimps, “Call Your Mutti: Say ‘Oh Sorry'” and “Grandma’s Auto” . There’s also Kika 2020, Calling For Duty: Secret Operation, and Need For Street: Payback Time. To be honest, we’d probably try most of these games if we had the chance, because who doesn’t love weird knockoffs?
If you’re more interested in real Minecraft than IKEA, check out this Minecraft Ancient Cities guide. Just watch out for the guard released by the best retail clerk.
Source : PC Gamesn
