Summary

  • Minecraft fan created pixel art featuring all mobs, honoring the game's iconic creatures.
  • Fans debate updates for classic Minecraft mobs, a potential controversial but necessary choice.

A talented Minecraft fan online has created an adorable piece of pixel art, featuring all the mobs in Mojang's sandbox game. Many of the mobs in Minecraft are iconic at this point, and this artwork is a great tribute to them.

Despite recently celebrating its 15th anniversary, Minecraft's online community continues to go from strength to strength. There's always something new to take a look at, from amazing in-game builds to interesting fan creations. There was even a Minecraft fan who built a real-life bookshelf based on the in-game block, showing how these creations often translate to the real world, too. It's safe to say that Minecraft and its community will be a cornerstone of the gaming space for many years to come.

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JacksonSpike on Reddit shared their fun piece of Minecraft artwork, which depicts what they believed to be every single mob in the game. While it was pointed out that the user had initially missed out the Armadillo, they released an updated version in the comments including the mob, making this collection complete. The pixel art piece itself is great. Each mob is depicted in a squashed style, but they still manage to retain the spirit of their in-game counterparts. It's clear at first glance what each is supposed to represent, which is the sign of a fantastic fan tribute.

Minecraft All Mobs Pixel Art

Some Minecraft mobs have been included in the game since its early versions in 2009, while others have been added in updates over the years. It's cool to see when a new mob is added and instantly gains a massive following. There are even some fans who have been debating which older Minecraft mob should get a visual update next, and it would be interesting to see if Mojang would be willing to go back and revisit the classic designs. It could be a controversial choice, but considering the age of the game at this point, it could be a necessary one.

It is awesome to see how much support Mojang continues to give Minecraft. It would have been easy to cash in on a Minecraft sequel at any point over the last few years but instead, the developer continues to support the original title with free new content, making it the best game it can possibly be. A recent Minecraft snapshot even brought back a previously unused feature, by giving players a new way to store their items. Mojang is yet to confirm what the next big update for Minecraft will be centered around, and hopefully it isn't too long before it can discuss what it'll entail.

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Top Critic Avg: 90 /100 Critics Rec: 84%
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Released
November 18, 2011
ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence
Developer(s)
Mojang
Publisher(s)
Mojang
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DIGITAL
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Minecraft is a game made up of blocks, creatures, and community. You can survive the night or build a work of art – the choice is all yours. But if the thought of exploring a vast new world all on your own feels overwhelming, then fear not!

Minecraft has no set goal and can be played however you’d like! This is why it’s sometimes called a “sandbox game” – there are lots of things for you to do, and lots of ways that you can play. If you like being creative, then you can use the blocks to build things from your imagination. If you’re feeling brave, you can explore the world and face daring challenges. Blocks can be broken, crafted, placed to reshape the landscape, or used to build fantastical creations. 

Creatures can be battled or befriended, depending on how you play. The world of Minecraft allows for epic adventures, quiet meditations, and everything in between. You can even share your creations with other players, or play in community worlds!

Multiplayer
Online Co-Op, Online Multiplayer
Number of Players
1-4
Split Screen Orientation
Vertical or Horizontal
Genre(s)
Sandbox, Survival
How Long To Beat
129 Hours
File Size Xbox Series
1.42 GB (August 2024)