The fact that Minecraft developer Mojang is now a Microsoft subsidiary brings up fresh possibilities for a sequel. Despite the possibility of a sequel, it appears that Microsoft has no plans to convert the game into a series. Instead, spin-off games such as Minecraft: Story Mode and Minecraft Dungeons have continued the Redstone legacy. Even yet, there’s no shortage of entertaining things to do while playing.

Outside of mining and construction, dangerous locations such as the Netherworld and the End exist. Players must forage to survive an onslaught of mobs and famine in Survival. For players who have already put countless hours into the game and are looking for something new to do here are some amusing options for those bored and eager for new Minecraft experiences.

Build A Huge Pyramid

Building a pyramid may be as boring as watching paint dry, but it won’t stop many people from doing what our forefathers did thousands of years ago. The Great Pyramid of Giza, an era-defining pyramid, and what’s left of the old Seven Wonders of the World can be built virtually.

Unless you choose to slave for hundreds of hours in Survival mode, building a pyramid is advised in Minecraft’s Creative mode. Regardless, each pyramid variant is significant and useful. It can be quite picturesque while also functioning as a navigational aid.

Make Redstone Contraptions

Redstone is a valuable commodity in Minecraft for those who know how to use it. Popular Redstone innovations include Redstone piston doors that open automatically, super smelters that cut wait times, and a zero-loss sugarcane field.


Try Out Creative Mode

Those who have spent time in Survival mode should feel right at home in Creative mode. Avoid getting bogged down in Survival by making things easier in this creative sandbox, a mode that allows players to quickly and easily make and destroy objects.

With the whole item assortment at their fingertips, players can construct whatever their imaginations can conjure, free of the fear of opposing mobs. Players can flex their creative muscles and go to town on building development thanks to the game’s easiness and open-ended features.