

Make sure you use Minecraft Java Version 1.15.2 if you’re playing the free demo in order to avoid any potential bugs. If you’re desperate for more more and want to access the full beta map, you can donate to Rivero’s Patreon for an immediate download of the entire experience. If you can’t wait until then, you can download the demo here, allowing you to play up until the point at which Link acquires the Master Sword. Rivero hopes to release the final version of the map soon, at which point it will be available to download for free. Now that the map is officially complete, there are just a few final tweaks to be made and bugs to squash. Players will also be able to re-enter Hyrule after defeating Ganon to complete any side quests they may have missed. A revised credit sequence has also been implemented, along with a new post-game hub that allows players to admire the custom mob models and music tracks used in the map. The latest update adds the thrilling final boss fight against Ganon, bringing the story to a close at long last. From Link’s humble abode in Kokiri Forest to the towering fortress of Ganon’s Castle, every area, dungeon, and NPC from the original game has now been lovingly recreated in Vanilla Minecraft. From all the attempts at different Zelda themed Minecraft creations I have seen, they are by far doing the best job.After seven years of hard work, Rivero’s one-man mission is finally coming to an end. I have to hand it to all the work Kevin and the rest of the guys at GenGAME are putting in on this. While I don’t play Minecraft myself, I have to admit that I would be lying if I said HyruleCraft didn’t excite me. In addition to the already released 1:1 reproduction of Hyrule and the original NES Zelda Dungeons, we can expect to see some PVP areas, some zones outside of the original Ocarina of Time game, and some maps inspired by A Link to the Past that are still being planned. Although it’s not available for download yet, its nice to have a glimpse at what is to be expected. In just four days, Kevin was able to completely build all the classic dungeons on their HyruleCraft server. For a closer look, be sure to make the jump inside for the video showing off all the dungeons and more details on the project.
