
Needless to say, it's an impressive feat, one that has some folks in the Reddit thread jokingly, or perhaps not jokingly, asking for an extended release of the track on music streaming platforms. I made a beat using only Minecraft sounds (everything you hear is a sound from in game) from MinecraftĪ closer look at text descriptions in the video reveals the creator utilized everything from Minecraft villager sounds and breaking wood to footsteps and chicken audio. Sometimes, though, it's the seemingly simple works of art that prove the most captivating.

The battle royale-inspired Winter Bed Wars marks another user-generated Minecraft Marketplace creation that's managed to impress its fair share of Minecraft faithful. Seablock constitutes one such mini-adventure, serving as a deserted island survival experience. Every so often, some users go viral after meticulously drawing up user-created mini-games, a number of which enter the Minecraft Marketplace on occasion. Players across all platforms have dedicated time to building everything from real-world structures and vast cities to statues and complex crafting systems.

Since its release over a decade ago, Minecraft has played host to many an inventive fan-made creation. The "Still Alive" tune from Portal found its way into Minecraft last year, for example, though it sadly lacked GLaDOS' soothing, mechanical crooning. Of course, this isn't the first time an inventive fan has brought the wonders of song to the ever-popular title from Mojang Studios. A Minecraft player recently created a catchy song by using in-game sounds from the sandbox adventure.
