The creator used more than 36,000 blocks to recreate the music in the game
the player of Minecraft Stacinator spent three months recreating the song Africa, from the Toto bank, within the universe of the game. More than 17,000 blocks of musical notes and more than 19,000 blocks of commands were used to accomplish the feat.
The user is also active on the digital forum incomewhere he posted part of the song on his profile with the caption: “After 3 months, I finally finished this project! Here is a snippet of Africaby Toto, in music notebooks and command blocks”.
American journalist and youtuber Jake Lucky tweeted: “This creator spent 3 months recreating Africafrom Toto, in Minecraft with full pixel animation. He entered over 17,000 notebooks and 19,000 command blocks to make this happen…”
This creator spent 3 months recreating Toto – Africa in Minecraft with full pixel animation
He placed over 17,000 notepads and 19,000 command blocks to make it happen… pic.twitter.com/tFLNuHKOE9
—Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) January 8, 2023
The complete final result was published on Stacinator’s behalf at Youtube. The video shows the blocks activated during the tune, in the background a Savannah-themed scenery.
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