Quarantine Minecraft server launched in Poland – review addiction

It seems that Minecraft has every chance of becoming not only a popular sandbox, but also an educational system. In Poland, under the program Grarantanna launched a game server for students who are forced to stay at home during the quarantine period due to the coronavirus pandemic.
This program is different from the online lectures that were held in Rostov-on-Don. Grarantanna means carrying out a series of entertaining and educational events online. There are provided historical quizzes, mathematical and logical puzzles, role-playing games and more.

A competition is also being held to build copies of famous buildings. The competition started today and will run until March 27. It goes in a “creative” mode with endless resources, and registration requires a student ID and an official copy of the game.

It is possible that in the future, if quarantine is delayed, the same will be done in other countries.

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