Draft:Fractal Block World
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Developer(s) | Dan Hathaway |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | October 18, 2021 |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Fractal Block World is a Minecraft-inspired computer game created by Daniel Hathaway, who describes it as a 'surreal exploration game'.[1] Released through Steam on October 18, 2021,[2] Fractal Block World has players navigate through a three-dimensional world consisting of infinitely-nested, procedurally-generated voxel environments that they can explore by shrinking or enlarging themselves. Despite its unique design, Fractal Block World has received only 415 reviews on Steam as of 2024,[2] and it did not appear to have gained much traction until the YouTuber OrangE, known for content pertaining to the video game Don't Starve Together, uploaded a video about it to his YouTube channel.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Dan Hathaway. "Fractal Block World". danthemanhathaway.com.
- ^ a b Fractal Block World on Steam
- ^ OrangE (October 13, 2024). "Minecraft's Secret Cousin". YouTube.