He was crossing a river when the terrain simply broke. A sheer cliff face dropped away, revealing a void of blue fog. It was a "Far Lands" precursor, a glitch in the terrain generation that Alpha was famous for. The ground didn't slope; it stacked. Giant, floating islands of dirt and stone hovered in the air, defying physics, connected by bridges of gravel that looked ready to snap.
Features now considered basic, such as beds (for skipping the night) and hunger bars, were either recently added in crude forms or entirely absent.
According to these fictional tales from the Minecraft CreepyPasta Wiki , this version was "never meant to be released" and contains haunting anomalies:
He was crossing a river when the terrain simply broke. A sheer cliff face dropped away, revealing a void of blue fog. It was a "Far Lands" precursor, a glitch in the terrain generation that Alpha was famous for. The ground didn't slope; it stacked. Giant, floating islands of dirt and stone hovered in the air, defying physics, connected by bridges of gravel that looked ready to snap.
Features now considered basic, such as beds (for skipping the night) and hunger bars, were either recently added in crude forms or entirely absent.
According to these fictional tales from the Minecraft CreepyPasta Wiki , this version was "never meant to be released" and contains haunting anomalies: