Our educational worlds.
A new gamified way to learn more about history, city development, culture & more, even in virtual reality (VR)
Dinosaur Museum
Learn more about the T. Rex and other dino species
In this educational gamified world, the user explores a dino museum together with guide Krea where he will learn more about 10 specimens, from dinosaur fossils, their eggs and even how dinosaurs went extinct. There are skeletons of a T. Rex, Brachiosaurus and others. Kids are also presented with in-game informative messages and signs about the dinos. An example of a pedagogic experience, perfect for VR!
Info: Welcome to our Dinosaur Museum. Discover giant life-size skeletons of dinosaurs like the legendary T. Rex, Stegosaurus or Triceratops and more! Your guide Krea will tell you epic facts during your visit about dinosaurs, their fossils, eggs, how they went extinct and more. Fun guaranteed!
+ Custom audio, textures & landscape
+ Educational
+ Free skin
Elementary School Life
Explore the elementary school or teach students
The perfect digital solution for teachers, educators to support their curriculum about science, maths,... A secondary advantage of this project is the social-emotional skills kids develop by connecting with each other virtually in a safe and peer-controlled environment via the game, especially during the worldwide Covid-19 lockdowns.
Info: Summer is gone! You can go back to school. Roleplay in this modern school on a 500x500 custom terrain world with furniture interior! Discover classrooms, football fields, music class & more. Be a student, or teach science, music and more.
+ Explorable modern school
+ UPDATED with more models
+ Custom terrain
+ 3D vehicle bus
+ 1 free skin
+ And more!
Stonehenge
Travel back in time and learn more about Stonehenge
Become familiar with the prehistoric times, when man changed from hunter/gatherers to town life. Get to know fascinating realities about examining and deciphering the past, getting social-cultural contrasts between current times and the Stone Age. Imagine the huge stones in Minecraft to submerge yourself in this extraordinary era.
Info: Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet (4.0 m) high, seven feet (2.1 m) wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones. Inside is a ring of smaller bluestones. Inside these are free-standing trilithons, two bulkier vertical Sarsens joined by one lintel. The whole monument, now ruinous, is orientated towards the sunrise on the summer solstice. Archaeologists believe that Stonehenge was constructed from 3000 BC to 2000 BC.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Explore the castle and learn more about Germany and its history
Learn facts about the history of the castle and Germany while walking trough the castle virtually and exploring the surrounding nature. Find your way trough long corridors, discover hidden rooms and explore the world with friends!
Info: Neuschwanstein was built for King Ludwig II. When he died in 1886, it was opened to the public. The shy king built the castle to be isolated, today 1.4 million people visit Neuschwanstein Castle every year, including Reinout. The tour was his main inspiration to recreate the castle of the fairy-tale king in Minecraft. The stunning recreation of this idyllic fairy-tale castle was showcased on YouTube by Keralis and an interview with Reinout was broadcast on FRITZ Radio (Germany), a radio station for youngsters.
International Theathre Amsterdam
Visit the Theathre and learn more about the Netherlands and its culture
Get to understand what is typical about the dutch culture. Explore the digital replica of Theatre building and the surrounding streets of Amsterdam. Learn more about sustainability and urban city planning throughout the evolution of the city.
Info: The Stadsschouwburg (Municipal Theatre) of Amsterdam is the name of a theatre building in the Netherlands. The building constructed in the specific neo-Renaissance style inspired us to recreate it. The Theatre dates back from 1894, and is the former home of the National Ballet and Opera.
More soon!