A well-constructed Minecraft map can take you wherever you'd like. Sometimes, it's to the world at Bikini Bottom with Spongebob Squarepants DLC. Other times, it's to the world at Breath of Wild thanks to mods. Today's map takes you on a voyage through history instead.
We all know history isn't for everyone. It's boring, and there aren't enough dragons in the world to keep us entertained. However, this doesn't mean that it shouldn't be appreciated. That's what the Peace Builders map aims to accomplish, which is a map designed to follow four Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in their journey to make the world a better place.
Even if you go through the trailer, there's plenty to know. Small details like the fact that the prize is named after Alfred Nobel, who invented the dynamite chemical, for instance, are things you might not know. The map features Jody Williams, who campaigned against mining; Desmond Tutu, who helped end apartheid in South Africa; and Carl Von Ossietzky who was instrumental in helping to expose the horrors of the Nazis.
This map isn't the typical Minecraft map. It's nevertheless worth your time if provides a deeper understanding of the past of those who have helped the world and not just the ones who did harm to it. It's a great way to learn while playing a game. This is the reason Minecraft: Education Edition is designed to do.
After you've learned everything about the Peace Prize, why don't you check out some cool Minecraft homes while your brain is processing all of it? Before you can help plant mangrove trees in the Mangrove Restoration Project, you might also learn to cultivate these trees. Everyone can help make our virtual worlds better.