Minecraft Player Recreates House as a Giant Statue

As a seasoned gamer with decades of block-building experience under my belt, I can confidently say that I’ve seen some truly awe-inspiring creations within the Minecraft universe. However, nothing quite prepared me for the sheer genius and wit displayed by the creator of the Minecraft House M.D. statue. This build is not just a testament to the creator’s skill but also their deep love for the character Dr. Gregory House.


Players of Minecraft are renowned for their ability to craft astonishingly beautiful items and reproduce almost any real-world object within the game by utilizing blocks. Ranging from entire universes to the popular Windows XP desktop wallpaper, the gaming community at large has likely witnessed a vast array of creations from Minecraft enthusiasts.

As a die-hard Minecraft enthusiast, let me set the record straight: there’s no competition for the Garlic Bread Shotgun, a masterpiece I crafted within the game. However, one creative gamer took it to another level. Instead of building an ordinary in-game house, they brought Dr. Gregory House to life inside Minecraft. That’s right; they built THE House himself!

User u/salaamtom initially posted on Reddit a massive Minecraft statue of the TV show character House M.D., featuring the iconic cane. This Minecraft creation is so large that regular houses appear tiny compared to House’s feet. The Minecraft and House enthusiasts who saw it were thrilled, with one jokingly suggesting a Vicodin bottle should be placed nearby as an addition.

Fellow Minecraft enthusiasts have praised the creativity and intelligence of a specific build, utilizing a witty play on words related to its name, House. Remarkably, some fans have also referenced quotes from the popular TV show, such as “it looks like lupus to me,” which is frequently used by characters on the show, especially House. Consequently, numerous players believe this creation to be the top Minecraft representation of a house.

For those Minecraft enthusiasts who enjoy playing in virtual reality, they’ll unfortunately need to transition to playing the game on a monitor next year, as Mojang is discontinuing support for VR in the game. However, there are alternatives like mods such as Vivecraft and Questcraft available for VR headsets that might offer an alternative experience.

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2024-11-04 14:12