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(-215 : -79)--So I was trying to build a church in Comfort City when this guy shows up and just trolls the hell out of me. He didn't say nothing, he just started throwing blocks down everywhere. Next he lit the whole green area aflame with lava and TNT and zoomed off. People, if you can't respect the creations of others it only comes back to you worse than you gave it out. It was unfortunate cause like many people, I spent some time building and to see my view ruined is bad. We can almost see why you rarely see creations inside the city limits because no one wants their stuff griefed to oblivion. |
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Showing posts with label concrete garden statues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concrete garden statues. Show all posts
Friday, July 17, 2015
Church destroyed by user
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Stargazing on Planet of Cubes
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I think I saw Pluto in Planet of Cubes yesterday. No, no I didn't lol but it would have been cool - Nonetheless this is one of the great sights you can see while stargazing and if you look real hard you might even find a constellation in there somewhere right? I'm sure at least one of them match a formation in that cluster of stars. But be sure to subscribe to this blog and keep up with my latest travels. |
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Planet of Cubes: Who built these statues?
Travel below the Colosseum and Machu Picchu and you come across an area south of -2: -117 that's just unique in its own way. How is it unique beyond anything else you see in Planet of Cubes? The statues.
I'm not going to lie, I was a little startled when I first saw them.
They stand mysterious. It's like they're the Stonehenge of the game.
This area is barren, yet clear and has more than enough space to really
build without a lot of objects in the way. I think this is what makes
Planet of Cubes such a unique Sandbox game. You come across these
creations, you don't know who the creators were, and you'll probably
never meet them. And if you do, simply say, "nice". Because it is some
fantastic art south of the border.
The entire area seemed to be this art gallery full of statues. I even think I saw a Griffin down there.
So if you ever find yourself down that way, be sure to check them out. They are indeed a wonderful sight.
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