Summary
- Fan art reveals a realistic and gruesome version of the iconic creeper enemy in Minecraft.
- The fan's artwork includes a backstory where creepers are actually corpses of past players who were blown up by one.
- Despite being horrifying, the fan art gained popularity on social media, with 7,000 upvotes and praise from fans.
A creative Minecraft fan made a unique and extremely creepy iteration of the game's iconic creeper enemy with a piece of fan art that is taking the fan base by storm on social media, garnering thousands of views. The design comes with a backstory as well, as the creator established their own Minecraft lore to explain the design in a fittingly unsettling way.
Minecraft is a game full of various mobs and creatures for the player to encounter, ranging from friendly animals and cattle to dangerous creatures like the zombie and, of course, the creeper. Despite the danger some of these creatures can present to the player, their designs generally retain a family-friendly aesthetic, preventing them from becoming too scary for younger audiences.
Why Minecraft Is Ending The Mob Vote
Minecraft's Mob Votes have come to an end, being retired in a recent Mojang article, and its history makes the reason for this clear.
Reddit user twolegmike took things in a much more mature and horrifying direction, however, with a drawing they shared to the official Minecraft subreddit depicting the creeper in a "realistic" manner. The art shows the creeper as a much larger, quadrupedal monster with spider-like legs and an exposed, human-looking skull, covered in a sagging layer of greenish skin with steam emanating from it. The art even includes a diagram of sorts written in the in-universe language from the game.
Minecraft Fan's Creeper Design Lives Up to Its Name
The design comes with its own backstory, as well, as, according to the creator, the design is based on their own headcanon, which dictates that creepers are actually corpses of past players who were blown up by one in the past. Of course, this led to some debate in the comments about where the first creeper would have come from, since the in-game lore of Minecraft never explains the creature's origins.
This user's creation is not the first time fans have gotten a look at a "realistic" creeper design, either, as the upcoming live-action Minecraft movie features its own lifelike iteration of the creature as well. However, the film's design is understandably more family-friendly, taking on a slightly fuzzy look that makes it fit in better with the world's overall aesthetic without changing too much about its usual design elements.
Horror-themed creations are nothing new to the fanbase, as many players create mods or texture packs for Minecraft with a creepy aesthetic or even entire maps that turn the game into a traditional horror experience. Still, this fan's creeper art proved popular, garnering over 7,000 upvotes and hundreds of comments from fans chiming in to praise their work and discuss how much it creeped them out.
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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!
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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!
- Engine
- LWJGL, PROPRIETARY ENGINE
- Multiplayer
- Online Co-Op, Online Multiplayer
- Franchise
- Minecraft
- Number of Players
- 1-4
- Split Screen Orientation
- Vertical or Horizontal
- Platform(s)
- 3DS, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360
- Genre(s)
- Sandbox, Survival
- How Long To Beat
- 129 Hours
- X|S Optimized
- No
- File Size Xbox Series
- 1.42 GB (August 2024)