Though playing it currenlty isn't quite as appealing to me, Minecraft has been a huge part of my personhood since my account was made on Christmas day, 2013. It's where my username comes from. (on that fated christmas day I picked "TottalyCrazy". Spelt wrong and everything. This was eventually morphed in 2018 by a friend into toot crazu, which I decided to keep around. Nowadays I go by that or just "crazu", which is so short that it doesn't tend to be available on many platforms.)

But back to Minecraft. Over the years, it's served as a way to connect with friends, and while the hours away building the same villager & iron farms over and over (seriously, I tihnk I've spent more time in Minecraft than maybe any other game, though I don't have a way to track it.)

So this page will serve as a memorial to minecraft worlds long passed. A gallery of shared time, and asynchronous play.

(I've tried to set our current world as a permanent one, remains to be seen how long it stays...)


2025 (Current?)


Apologies, not all images here will have alt text. I'll write a general description of each world and it's builds in the alt for the first image. This world contains many cozy builds in cliff faces and walls, a sterile white blue and orange base from me, and a giant floating ring with crystal marking the entrance to a massive underground library.

2024


Centered around a central plateu, this world contained a pirate ship, an underground pumpkin pie factory, and a small cavern fishing town.

2023 (#2)


centered in a jungle, this world contains many builds of disperate art styles. A castle, some ruins, some blue domes, and a Mitre 10 Mega department store. I also built a giant floating orb of leaves to house an iron farm.

2023 (#1)


centered around a large inset lake, the highlights of this world include a port town with a bar plastered with signs covered in name suggestions, an underground sniffer reserve, and a far off mountain biome of blue mud.

2022


for once, I built the biggest build in this workd, a large palace of sandstone and blue wood. We also have myriad beautiful wooden docks.

2021


only two photos here, one is a gigantic white stone tower. The other is a small wheel (just over twice player height) with a sign in front that says 'the carnival'. The artist is included in the photo of this masterpiece.

2020 (#2)


This world was centered around an archiplago of islands. We have quant buildings on an isle of flowers, and a mushroom village.

2020 (#1)


our largest world in scope, likely because it was played around the time that everyone was sheltering in their homes from COVID-19. we have castles, we have ruined homes, we have towers both evil and phallic in shape, and a city in the land of mushrooms.