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BlockBuild Craft a Dream World - Creative block building

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BlockBuild Craft a Dream World
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Although the game is easy to get started, it may take time for players who want to do complex construction to master all the features and techniques.

BlockBuild is a game that allows you to construct your own world using your imagination as the only limitation. This sandbox game lets you explore different locations, manipulate cubes, and build according to your preferences. To delete a cube, just press and hold it until it vanishes while being nearby. 

Basic house

A basic house is anything from a 5×5 square to a castle the size of a Minecraft world. They can be made of any material, in any biome, anywhere. The most common type of starter house is a hole dug into a hill or mountain (similar to the Cave House).

The Cube

You can make a cube house which is a shelter when you come back from mining or fighting, for example.

The Fortress

This is the best choice if you wish to create a permanent base. This consists of a large fortified wall with an overhang to keep spiders out, as well as a wet or dry moat (optional). This will surround your entire settlement. This means your farms, houses and any other buildings you have will be protected. You may also wish to build a secondary fortification inside as well as a real-world castle (see topic below), just in case of a breach. In addition, you will want to build guard towers in each corner of the compound. This is to help keep your walls clean of mobs. These towers, if possible, should protrude from the corners so that you can clearly see and shoot anything near your wall. Be able to do this for the entire length of the wall to the next corner, or minimally to the halfway point between the two towers. This type of building is recommended for a player with large amounts of resources at their disposal.

The Castle

Essentially the cube, except it has battlements containing (imaginary) snipers and cannons. One of the major differences between the castle and the cube is that the castle is supposed to actually look good. To make it look good you can extend out your cube and add blocks or slabs on every second block.

The cobblestone can be replaced with any block.

Build this on all 4 sides of your castle using cobblestone, wood, or both!

Above-ground Bunker

A half-buried structure, it has the conveniences of underground shelters with the provision for windows which double as above-ground firing ports. You enter from the top, which has a trapdoor.

Also, iron doors or trapdoors are a good choice when keeping the hordes out, or even better an underground system of tunnels connecting to multiple pillboxes or a base.

Free-standing Structure

A basic house that is built on flat land and is completely open. These houses are easy to spot and maybe multiple floors. On average, these houses use anywhere between 2 and 10 stacks of materials.

Cave House

Instead of having to build a house, use what Minecraft provides you, and build your house in a cave or other naturally-generated structure. They use minimal resources but may cost a significant number of pickaxes. They are hard to see, and a landmark is recommended. It is also helpful to acquire useful items like stone, iron, and coal while you're digging out an area for your house.

Lean-to

A house that is a part-free-standing house, and part-cave. An ideal combination of both worlds. The pickaxes are used here to gather materials for the main house while making more room underground.

Space Needle

These houses are basically a large point leading up to a crazy height. They offer excellent views, and are quite creeper-resistant, especially if the bottom few layers are made of obsidian. However, they are very hard to expand, cost extremely high amounts of materials, and are rather monotonous to ascend. Building an elevator, preferably a two-way design, would solve the third problem.

Bunkmates

If you find an NPC Village, you can make your home in a villager's house! These are ready-generated houses handy for you to use, and expansion can be done with the help of a few spare materials.

Please note that if you are not on peaceful mode, you may cause a zombie siege.‌[Java Edition only]

Simple-framed Building

A simple and good-looking house can be made by making 4-to-5-block-high pillars arranged in a square or rectangle. These pillars can be made of cobblestone. Join them at the top with cobblestone beams. Then fill in the gaps with wooden planks. You can also add windows. To make a roof cover the top and place wooden stairs on it, arranged in a pitched fashion. Logs and white stained clay (or wool) can be used instead to make a Tudor house.

Underground Shelter

This is a type of building under the ground, like a bombing shelter or nuke shelter. This is for a more hidden type of shelter under the ground/ocean and makes a nonpublic safe house. They may be hard to find, so create a landmark to let you know it's there. It is safer than a shelter above ground. Advantages are no one/thing can find you, and you are more protected. You can also use it as a point where you can have a mine. Disadvantages are you can't have windows, so you have to actually exit your shelter to see outside (or make a hole in the ground to see outside) and the fact that every expansion requires a pickaxe. Also, if you break a hole and there's lava or water, you are stuck and you are very likely to die.

Cast and Molding

Casting and molding are slightly different than other methods. For molding, one uses dirt or cobblestone or another cheap, non-flammable material to fill in all the blocks they want hollow. Then, they fill it in with lava wait for it to settle, cover the source block, cover in water, and, lastly, break the dirt.

Casting means one fills layer by layer with lava source blocks and pours water over them, turning it into obsidian. It is very difficult as one needs a diamond pickaxe for mistakes and large amounts of buckets for effective transport of water and/or lava, not to mention the high danger of working with lava. For a large amount of lava needed, it is advisable to either find one or more lava lakes or to go to the Nether. (more to come)

For something new, try lava on a tree, then just add water when it seems right to you.

Nether House

This is basically any type of house built in the Nether. It is highly recommended that you make it out of a blast-resistant block, such as cobblestone or nether brick. If you don't have much resources, use some warped stems, crimson stems, and/or blackstone.

Landmarks

Mountain Marking

A simple way to mark a spot, if it is next a mountain‌[Java Edition only] or extreme-hills‌[Bedrock Edition only] biome, is to put some torches on the top. You can also add lava on them.

Statue

Statues, especially big ones, can be used to indicate a certain spot.

Materials needed:

    Cobblestone or stone. They are a preferred building material, but any block, for example wool, planks, or blocks of gold can be used as well.

    Optionally, glass blocks or panes.

    Signs. Again, it is optional, but it may be used to tell which statue is which if you want to build many statues.

1. Start by making the base of your statue. 10×10 should do.

2. Place the blocks to make up the figure you want. It can be from creepers to slimes, from busts to full-sized, be creative in making your statues!

3. Mark the statue with a sign. Again, it is optional.

Light Beacon

Beacons/Pillars can be used to mark the location of a house/structure.

Materials needed:

    4 torches, a bucket of lava, 5 blocks of glowstone, and 4 blocks of glass

    Lots of sand/dirt, etc.

    2 buckets of water

    Some good food (if you get damage, although this is optional, you can make it on peaceful)

Start by making a pool of water that is 3 blocks deep (make sure it's 2 blocks away from your pillar).

Use the dirt/sand etc. and use the "pillar jumping" method to continually make a pillar up to the cloud level. You now have the pillar.

Now for the light. Start by putting the four torches one block lower than the topmost block, then change the topmost block with glowstone, and put the four remaining ones around it. Put glass above the four blocks and put the lava in the middle.

Then jump into the water (don't worry- the water stops fall damage) and there you have it, your own light beacon.

You could also use a beacon block, but these are expensive to make and cannot be crafted early in the game.

Navigational Towers and Lighthouses

Navigational towers and lighthouses can be created to help you find your way home after a trip to say, the beach. You'll need enough of some kind of block to make a tower of your desired height, a light source, and enough ladders to climb that tower.

Start by using the pillar jumping method to create a tower, it is recommended that you use a more stable material, such as cobblestone. This tower should be built to your desired tower height. Feel free to add a balcony around you, but make sure to leave a hole where you can climb up. If desired, you can add glowstone, a torch, a redstone torch, or a Jack o'Lantern to the top, otherwise this can be accomplished later.

Fall off the side of your tower. As you fall, stick against the tower, and place ladders right below you. If you're not worried about the damage, you can choose to simply fall off, and then place ladders as you climb up to reach the top. If there is water nearby, it's recommended to jump into deeper water.

You should now be able to access the tower with ease. If you didn't do so already, place some sort of light source (Glowstone is preferable if you have some) at the top.

Other, more complicated options, are Redstone torch blinkers, or even clocks that are attached to note blocks.

A navigational tower, or lighthouse, made with cobblestone and lit with torches.

Lava Pillar

Another useful landmark tool is a lava pillar. Though slightly more costly than a lighthouse, it can be spotted much more easily, during the day or night. To build one, you need one bucket of lava, and enough materials to build one pillar of your desired height.

Dig a 3×3×1 square in the ground. Ensure that the square is walled on all sides.

Build a pillar right outside the grid (two blocks away from the center). This one should be made out of a weak and preferably collapsible material such as sand.

Once you have reached the desired height, build a two-block-long walkway directly over the center of the pit.

Go back to the pillar and destroy the single connecting block between the block over the center and the pillar.

From the pillar, step as far back as you can and place your lava on top of the center block. Then destroy the outer pillar. Bear in mind, this could result in you being set on fire if you touch the lava.

You now have a 3×3 column of lava that spans the height of your pillar. Because the lava falls into the 3×3×1 hole you dug in step one, it won't flow outwards, risking damage. If you still feel unsafe, feel free to build walls of glass around the pillar.

Flaming Netherrack Piles

You can also find your way home with burning netherrack piles. Just put a lot of netherrack on a hill or a mountain, and set the whole thing on fire. Once trees and grass burn down, it can become quite easy to see houses.

Pillar and Frames

To do this, you require item frames, and the items you intend to use to indicate such a structure.

For example, you can designate a mine by building a pillar and putting a pickaxe on the item frames on all four sides of the pillar.

Examples include:

    Bed - Home

    Pickaxe (any type) - Mine

    Axe - Forest designated for logging or a tree farm

    Hoe and anything that can be grown by planting seeds - Farm

Building Guide

Fantasy Oak Thorn 8

BlockBuild Craft a Dream World

Blocks you'll need:

Dark Oak Wood 519

Gravel 76

Wooden Slab 16

Cobweb 16

Dark Oak Wood Stairs 12

Mycelium 7

View Other Materials 6

Desert Archery Range

BlockBuild Craft a Dream World

Blocks you'll need:

Sand 232

Oak Wood Plank 173

Sandstone 124

Smooth Sandstone 121

Dirt 76

Oak Fence 69

Double Sandstone Slab 53

Sandstone Slab 40

Oak Wood Slab 28

Hay Bale 21

Torch 15

White Wool 12

Cyan Wool 12

Oak Wood Stairs 11

View Other Materials 78

Medieval Borough House 2

BlockBuild Craft a Dream World

Blocks you'll need:

Oak Wood Plank 192

Spruce Wood Stairs 151

Oak Wood 146

Stone Bricks 127

Spruce Wood Plank 91

White Wool 68

Stone Slab 66

Stone Brick Stairs 66

Cobblestone Wall 62

Oak Fence 52

Cobblestone 51

Stone Brick Slab 30

Glass Pane 20

Oak Wood Slab 19

Gray Carpet 14

Chest 11

View Other Materials 72

From the inventory screen, you can choose any cube to position in the world by tapping the desired location. Suitable for all ages, this app offers endless entertainment and the option to save multiple created worlds and stunning settings. BlockBuild isn't just for children; it caters to individuals of all age groups.

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  • Versionv5.5.4
  • UpdateSep 27, 2024
  • DeveloperVertex Soft
  • CategoryCasual & Puzzle
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1+
  • Downloads24M+
  • Package Namecom.mohitdev.minebuild
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User Reviews
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  • Aryan Aryan
    Aryan Aryan

    So, whenever I closed the game and then tried to reopen it, it always froze. The controls were also strange - when I attempted to move the screen, it kept placing or deleting blocks by mistake. Another issue was that I couldn't position the refrigerator near a wall. Overall, apart from these issues, everything else seemed fine.

  • John mark Tan
    John mark Tan

    You like the game but it's kinda slow. Most of the time, you can't even play because the background turns blue. You don't know how to fix it.

  • sk 088
    sk 088

    I've been playing this game for the last 4 months and keep hearing creepy sounds in the game. One night, I heard a hissing sound which made me stop playing. After a while, when I resumed playing, something strange happened where an object kept opening and closing on its own. Suddenly, the game stopped, and it was nighttime again. That's when I noticed a dark figure outside my window. If there's a bug or issue with the game, please fix it. Make sure to download games that are reliable.

  • QZOLT
    QZOLT

    I thought this game would be a good alternative when I couldn't afford Minecraft. But now that I have it, I see that it's really bad. There are no mobs, no option to change game modes, no chat, and there are triangles everywhere. Overall, this game is terrible. I wouldn't recommend it. It's just pathetic.

  • Ghanshyam mehar G
    Ghanshyam mehar G

    Exciting! Everything is great. The producers deserve credit. Just a small issue with too many ads. Suggestions: water, glass, villagers, and more world options in the inventory.

  • SCUFFED AVENGERS tm
    SCUFFED AVENGERS tm

    I think it's fun, even though the pink carpet looks green to me. It's all good though!

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