Minecraft players have often shown what true patience and perseverance can be in terms of taking on massive projects that require years of dedication. In the game’s community, only a few have taken ...
YouTuber KurtJMac had embarked on a journey to the Minecraft Far Lands, a popular glitch in Beta 1.7.3 and earlier, where a terrain generation bug resulted in large and abnormal walls. The streamer ...
After walking towards the Far Lands for over 14 years, streamer KurtJMac’s “Far Lands or Bust Marathon Subathon”, also known as the FLoB-a-Thon project, has been completed. The virtual hike, which ...
How long would it take you to reach the edge of the world in Minecraft? For YouTube and Twitch streamer Kurt 'Kurtjmac' Mac, it's been a whopping 14 and a half years. Back on March 28, 2011, the ...
Minecraft After 14-and-a-half years and over $500k raised for charity, Minecraft YouTuber KurtJMac finally reaches the Far Lands Survival Games After 14 years and nearly $500,000 raised for charity, ...
In an attempt so bodacious it even has its own Wikipedia page, KurtJMac kicked off his journey back in March 2011 after Minecraft creator Markus Persson suggested it was "impossible" to get there. And ...
It took 14-and-a-half years of walking but finally someone has made it to the edge of the world. Of Minecraft. That person is Kurt J. Mac, and he began his adventure on 28th March 2011 with one goal ...
The limits of Minecraft's procedural-generation math become apparent the further away you get from your starting position. First you cross into the jitters, a region where movement gets all, well, ...
He isn’t the first to do it, but his journey might be the most epic. On Oct. 4, after 14 long years of walking in Minecraft, YouTuber KurtJMac reached the edge of the game’s map — a glitchy wall of ...
It's taken 14-and-a-half years, but Minecraft YouTuber KurtJMac has finally reached the Far Lands. In an attempt so bodacious it even has its own Wikipedia page, KurtJMac kicked off his journey back ...
Few games offer the kind of freedom that Minecraft does. Whether you're building gigantic fantasy structures, making your own games, or just exploring random Minecraft seeds, Mojang's iconic sandbox ...