Completely useless bus amusing nonetheless, a continuous minecart "rollercoaster" complete with villagers and other mobs riding it!
Loop it through high traffic areas for maximum enjoyment! Try recreating the "Screaming Oak" from L4D2 maybe?
Create a whole bunch of death traps for yourself, test them out later on.
Spam the inside of a mountain with TNT, then see how much damage you can cause.
Replace the floor of a villagers home in cake.
Build a very dark room so that hostile mobs will spawn, and catch them with a fishing line, then fly up and pull the line.
Put animals in minecarts.
Give a creeper a hug.
Create traps for your friends, like a free diamonds button, that makes them fall into lava, etc.
Try to collect every diamond in your world.
There's a lot of stuff to do
Go into a superflat world and take your favorite game( take mario for example) and turn that game into a Minecraft playable version (parkour using green wool) or a giant mario
When I get bored in Minecraft I like to set challenges for myself, like playing a Skyblock or 404-type challenge. There are countless possibilities. Find a ravine and challenge yourself to build a house and a farm in the bottom without leaving the ravine (make sure to take saplings, wheat seeds, and a water source with you). Load a snow-only world and discover the joys of water constantly freezing. Try a Survival Island seed ("Forest", without the quotes, is a good one). Play a map on Hard without any armor. Add a role-playing aspect to the game by giving it a storyline: maybe you're a pacifist who only uses their fists to fight, or a gypsy who travels from place to place carrying only what they need without having a permanent home, or you're an underwater explorer in a waterworld (see "Forest" seed again) and you want to set up a research base at the bottom of the sea...in Survival mode.
Or you could always just build something insanely huge. I recently completed a gigantic floating sphere that contains every aspect of Minecraft, including every biome, caves, a minetrack, a (tiny) ravine, a stronghold, an end portal, a dungeon (sadly there's no spawner in it), a house, a floating island...I could go on, but you get the point. It's huge and awesome, and building it definitely beat the boredom for a few days. Plotz is a really great tool to help with giant perfect spheres, if you're into that kind of thing. You could also build a huge sprawling city, or a city floating in the sky, or a castle that reaches the clouds. My current project is a city at the bottom of the ocean. It's a series of glass domes connected by glass hallways, and each dome will have a different house or store in it. Building underwater is definitely a challenge...and using glass doesn't make it any easier.
You could also create a mini-game. You could make a Minecraft version of an existing game like CrazyPotato said, or you could even make up your own game. I made a superflat world with a huge bedrock structure that contains a small escape game. You start in a room with a tree, a water source, a few torches, and a chest with some food and a bucket. There's stone blocking the exit, so you cut down the tree to make a wooden pickaxe and break through. The next room has a lava source, and the exit is blocked by iron, so you make some cobblestone with the lava and water and use the stone pickaxe to break it. The room after that is a bedrock maze full of stone that you have to dig through to find the diamonds needed to mine the obsidian exit...but some of the blocks are silverfish stone. The more silverfish you add, the more hilarious it will be, and the more your friends will hate you. It's a trade-off. Anyway, the rooms continue after that, including a trip through the Nether before you finally escape and get your reward...a small house with a lever and a huge window looking out onto a structure made mostly of sand and TNT. Pull the lever and watch the glorious super-explosion. You just won the mini-game!
The point I'll eventually reach is that there's lots of stuff to do in Minecraft when you're bored, you just have to get creative.
I went into creative mode and literally blew up nearly every square inch of my seed with TNT (got frustrated due to hours and hours of work and no melon seeds, lol - long story). I amused my self with how I could blow stuff up, how much of the map I could blow up at once. I trapped creepers in TNT rooms and blew them up. Literally filled my house top to bottom with TNT and blew that up.
So... Like a Michael Bay movie, lots of mindless explosions. then I started a new seed after checking to make sure it had everything I wanted.
When I get bored in Minecraft I like to set challenges for myself, like playing a Skyblock or 404-type challenge. There are countless possibilities. Find a ravine and challenge yourself to build a house and a farm in the bottom without leaving the ravine (make sure to take saplings, wheat seeds, and a water source with you). Load a snow-only world and discover the joys of water constantly freezing. Try a Survival Island seed ("Forest", without the quotes, is a good one). Play a map on Hard without any armor. Add a role-playing aspect to the game by giving it a storyline: maybe you're a pacifist who only uses their fists to fight, or a gypsy who travels from place to place carrying only what they need without having a permanent home, or you're an underwater explorer in a waterworld (see "Forest" seed again) and you want to set up a research base at the bottom of the sea...in Survival mode.
Or you could always just build something insanely huge. I recently completed a gigantic floating sphere that contains every aspect of Minecraft, including every biome, caves, a minetrack, a (tiny) ravine, a stronghold, an end portal, a dungeon (sadly there's no spawner in it), a house, a floating island...I could go on, but you get the point. It's huge and awesome, and building it definitely beat the boredom for a few days. Plotz is a really great tool to help with giant perfect spheres, if you're into that kind of thing. You could also build a huge sprawling city, or a city floating in the sky, or a castle that reaches the clouds. My current project is a city at the bottom of the ocean. It's a series of glass domes connected by glass hallways, and each dome will have a different house or store in it. Building underwater is definitely a challenge...and using glass doesn't make it any easier.
You could also create a mini-game. You could make a Minecraft version of an existing game like CrazyPotato said, or you could even make up your own game. I made a superflat world with a huge bedrock structure that contains a small escape game. You start in a room with a tree, a water source, a few torches, and a chest with some food and a bucket. There's stone blocking the exit, so you cut down the tree to make a wooden pickaxe and break through. The next room has a lava source, and the exit is blocked by iron, so you make some cobblestone with the lava and water and use the stone pickaxe to break it. The room after that is a bedrock maze full of stone that you have to dig through to find the diamonds needed to mine the obsidian exit...but some of the blocks are silverfish stone. The more silverfish you add, the more hilarious it will be, and the more your friends will hate you. It's a trade-off. Anyway, the rooms continue after that, including a trip through the Nether before you finally escape and get your reward...a small house with a lever and a huge window looking out onto a structure made mostly of sand and TNT. Pull the lever and watch the glorious super-explosion. You just won the mini-game!
The point I'll eventually reach is that there's lots of stuff to do in Minecraft when you're bored, you just have to get creative.
You sir have gave me a second of inspiration and dreams....
Create a whole bunch of death traps for yourself, test them out later on.
Spam the inside of a mountain with TNT, then see how much damage you can cause.
Replace the floor of a villagers home in cake.
Build a very dark room so that hostile mobs will spawn, and catch them with a fishing line, then fly up and pull the line.
Put animals in minecarts.
Give a creeper a hug.
Create traps for your friends, like a free diamonds button, that makes them fall into lava, etc.
Try to collect every diamond in your world.
There's a lot of stuff to do
Completed all of them! All I can say is, they were all entertaining Especially the Creeper Hugs
That depends on if you think the enderdragon is exciting.
Loop it through high traffic areas for maximum enjoyment! Try recreating the "Screaming Oak" from L4D2 maybe?
Stay fluffy~
Yes I do actually. That should keep me good for a few days, lol!
Spam the inside of a mountain with TNT, then see how much damage you can cause.
Replace the floor of a villagers home in cake.
Build a very dark room so that hostile mobs will spawn, and catch them with a fishing line, then fly up and pull the line.
Put animals in minecarts.
Give a creeper a hug.
Create traps for your friends, like a free diamonds button, that makes them fall into lava, etc.
Try to collect every diamond in your world.
There's a lot of stuff to do
Or you could always just build something insanely huge. I recently completed a gigantic floating sphere that contains every aspect of Minecraft, including every biome, caves, a minetrack, a (tiny) ravine, a stronghold, an end portal, a dungeon (sadly there's no spawner in it), a house, a floating island...I could go on, but you get the point. It's huge and awesome, and building it definitely beat the boredom for a few days. Plotz is a really great tool to help with giant perfect spheres, if you're into that kind of thing. You could also build a huge sprawling city, or a city floating in the sky, or a castle that reaches the clouds. My current project is a city at the bottom of the ocean. It's a series of glass domes connected by glass hallways, and each dome will have a different house or store in it. Building underwater is definitely a challenge...and using glass doesn't make it any easier.
You could also create a mini-game. You could make a Minecraft version of an existing game like CrazyPotato said, or you could even make up your own game. I made a superflat world with a huge bedrock structure that contains a small escape game. You start in a room with a tree, a water source, a few torches, and a chest with some food and a bucket. There's stone blocking the exit, so you cut down the tree to make a wooden pickaxe and break through. The next room has a lava source, and the exit is blocked by iron, so you make some cobblestone with the lava and water and use the stone pickaxe to break it. The room after that is a bedrock maze full of stone that you have to dig through to find the diamonds needed to mine the obsidian exit...but some of the blocks are silverfish stone. The more silverfish you add, the more hilarious it will be, and the more your friends will hate you. It's a trade-off. Anyway, the rooms continue after that, including a trip through the Nether before you finally escape and get your reward...a small house with a lever and a huge window looking out onto a structure made mostly of sand and TNT. Pull the lever and watch the glorious super-explosion. You just won the mini-game!
The point I'll eventually reach is that there's lots of stuff to do in Minecraft when you're bored, you just have to get creative.
So... Like a Michael Bay movie, lots of mindless explosions. then I started a new seed after checking to make sure it had everything I wanted.
You sir have gave me a second of inspiration and dreams....
Completed all of them! All I can say is, they were all entertaining