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  2. How to Cook That - Wikipedia

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    Viewer Challenges: where Reardon attempts challenges sent in by her viewers, including creating the Minecraft cake with only the ingredients listed in the game, and following a Bob Ross tutorial but using chocolate instead of paint. Gingerbread House: a yearly Christmas series where Reardon makes a unique (and rather complex) gingerbread house.

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  4. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    An Australian vlogger who makes misleading tutorial videos, notably by destroying large quantities of food and various housewares. Mark Hoyle: United Kingdom LadBaby, LadBaby & Sons Life hacks, pranks, parenting and family, social media challenges, children's toy reviews Zack Hoyt United States Asmongold, Asmongold TV, Asmondgold, ZackRawrr

  5. Wynncraft - Wikipedia

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    Wynncraft received generally positive reviews. Writing for Kotaku Australia, Luke Plunkett praised Wynncraft's map and called the server "a full and proper MMO". [8] Carl Velasco of Tech Times said that the server is "nuts" and "a stunning example of what can be created using Minecraft 's own sandbox engine". [3]

  6. Dream (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Dream also gained notability for his Minecraft speedruns; however, several of his records were struck down due to evidence of cheating. Content created in the Dream SMP, Dream's invite-only survival multiplayer (SMP) Minecraft server that stars content creators engaged in roleplay, also attracted considerable attention, acclaim and a popular ...

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  8. Voxel - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Engineers is the second voxel-based engineering game by Keen Software House inspired from medieval technology. Minecraft is a sandbox video game that uses voxels to store terrain data, [17] but does not use voxel rendering techniques. Instead it uses polygon rendering to display each voxel as a cubic "block". [18]

  9. Sandbox game - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft became a massive success, having sold more than 180 million copies by May 2019 and being the best selling personal computer game of all time. [ 47 ] One pure sandbox game, aimed to offer no goals but allow players to create works to be shared with others, is Second Life (2003), a large massively multiplayer online game set in a ...