The color scheme is a light, wooded type with the commercial buildings also being light in color. It’s not yet finished so the space between the buildings allows you to create more! This map also features a fantastic wrecking ball going into a building and a school.ĭream City was pretty relaxing to visit. However, the map provides a cool, sleek feel with the frozen colors used on the buildings and surrounding objects.įuturislandia is perfect for players who want a base map to build on. Right in the middle of this map is this beautiful, walkable bridge. Since the buildings are unfurnished, and the buildings are a little spaced out, you have a ton of customizable space. From the multiple buildings and skyscrapers walled with glass, to the subway system, you can enjoy a modern-looking playthrough here. This map, which I am dubbing “Nexus City” is very classy-looking.
The town is surrounded by a big wall and has many other buildings surrounding the wall.
You may also use the provided villagers to your desire. The map features many furnished buildings to enjoy a new storyline. So it’s super easy to play with friends with little to no prep. All of the buildings are furnished, and everything has no shaders or mods needed. Walking through it was breathtaking! The plain, yet detailed buildings were so fun. Take a look around the city of Brindleton in a real-scale world. While you can’t use the buildings, it is pretty cool to see. This 1:1 ratio is a part of the movement to put the entire, real-life world onto Minecraft. Here are the Top 15 Minecraft Cities That Are Fun! 1.
However, after doing the research for this article and seeing the vast amounts of creativity in these player-created Minecraft cities, I am excited to see what styles and architecture people use to make these. When given the headline for this article, I was very unsure of what was meant by “Minecraft cities” as I am a survival player on OG worlds.