The infinite possibilities of Minecraft are reflected in the Varuna project. The group of designers and architects builds an impressive city
Creativity is a priceless gift. Being able to transform our ideas and fantasies into reality is something that is enjoyed from an early age. For a long time now, there is a game that provides this experience.
Minecraft is without a doubt a box of possibilities. With the many alternatives it offers to interact with the environment, its infinite maps and the game chances it offers, it has become, with good reason, a phenomenon of recent times. Thousands of players have shared the maps they have created and many of them are extraordinary. There are movie designs like a map based on the latest Jumanji feature film, historical facts or objects like a fabulous Titanic design, giant New York-style cities with endless skyscrapers or challenges inside an ant farm.
In this context where everything is capable of being realized, the Varuna project is born. A group of talented architects, designers, and artists working to sketch maps for Minecraft. The products can be made by private orders or can be purchased by any user through the website.
The team of specialists is capable of recreating real life locations or fantastic creations made by the user or by members of Varuna, it is also possible to imitate scenarios from other video games (in the catalog you can see a map based on the popular Playstation game Horizon Zero Dawn). Prices range from $ 6.99 to $ 49.99.
The latest release published by Varuna on its website is that of an impressive walled city based on the anime DanMachi, a series broadcast since 2015 based on a set of novels that were published in 2013. The name of the place is Ciudad de Orario and it is It is located in a 1500x1500 replica for the territory and 800x800 for the city.
The site is a spectacular circular-shaped medieval construction with a tower in the middle that features dungeons within it. In addition each house that is appreciated in the image has been designed in a unique way inside. Varuna's team has detailed that the work meant more than two months of work with an average dedication of 12 hours a day.
Unfortunately, since it is an order that was concluded by private request, it is not possible to make this map or explore it.
As they say on their website, Varuna started as a YouTube channel in September 2016. At that time, they shared editing material and map construction through the video platform. Little by little they gained in popularity. Today they have 11,000 subscribers and more than 1.4 million views.
Currently they disseminate material related to construction tutorials and progress of the next work they will carry out.
Varuna seeks through the quality of its members to offer users and private clients a quality product. The goal is to provide unique designs that can be affordable and original. The extensive catalog offered by the website demonstrates this. From the page it is also possible to download the available maps or request a private design.
It is possible to acquire spawns (creators of creatures), hubs, maps or lobbies where the player can choose which modality and place he will play
Since Minecraft's inception in 2009 it has proven to be a novel product. The amount of possibilities it offers users has made it attractive and has attracted different styles of players of all ages. It can be played to create, to survive or among friends.
There are all kinds of adventures while one must build by extracting materials, fighting creatures and facing the changes of the landscape. It is one of the largest video game communities with users of all ages. Its modes include Survival Mode, Extreme Mode, Creative Mode, Spectator Mode, and Adventure Mode.
That Minecraft has news in its offer such as the possibility of obtaining maps like Varuna's shows that the product is not out of stock and still offers hours of entertainment. You can choose a game mode that is simply to appreciate these unique designs that due to their quality and imagination become pieces of digital art.