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Children to Design a the next National Park In Minecraft

Children to design new national park in Minecraft



Students in Adelaide, Australia, have been invited to create a national park in Minecraft which could then be built in reality.



Students aged nine to twelve were required to create their own designs in the 3D world.



These results could be used to upgrade existing national parks in Adelaide.



The government has set aside nearly $10.4m Australian dollars (PS5.4m) for the changes.



It was determined to find a new way to involve young people in its activities.



"This competition is part an initiative to engage the community asking people of all ages what facilities will encourage them to spend more time in the national park," reads the Natural Resources, Adelaide website that announced the prize.



"The State government has set aside $10.4m for park projects So some of the ideas that you and your class develop could end up being used."



It added that the only rule is that any design must be possible to be realized in the real world.



"The park's amenities must be in harmony with the natural surroundings and take into account the animals and plants that reside there."



Ideas could include trails for bushwalking, mountain biking or horse riding, barbecue and picnic areas, or something totally different," it suggested.
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Redesigning slums



There is a trend of creating ever more ambitious designs in Minecraft.



The Danish government has identified the entire country in the game, as part of an educational project.



Mojang is the creators and developers of Minecraft, teamed with the UN in 2012 to assist create cities for developing countries.



They created public spaces and shared them with local groups. They could then design them by the participants. the spaces.



The project has prompted new ideas for green areas in Kiberia (the largest slum in Nairobi) and was used to design a brand new waterfront for Les Cayes, Haiti's largest city.



The Adelaide competition ends on June 12th, and the winner will be announced one month later.



The winners will receive an opportunity to go on a trip funded by the government to the Belair National Park.



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