The Polish government opened its own Minecraft server to let young people play games at home, instead of gathering in the streets
To 'keep' young people indoors, the Polish government recently launched a series of extremely unique measures, launching a website that includes a lot of interesting online activities called Grarantanna.
In order to prevent the spread of the disease, the Polish government decided to close all schools and play places nationwide. However, being indoors makes many people bored and continues to go to the street.
Understanding this situation and to 'keep' young people indoors, the Polish government recently launched a series of extremely unique measures, launching a website that includes lots of interesting online activities. called Grarantanna.
Even the government of the country has created a server (server) Minecraft - one of the few extremely popular games in Poland, exclusively for students from elementary to high school.
Players on the Minecraft server can participate in a competition with the 'super huge' prize awarded by the Polish government. Specifically, each player is free to build his own world in an area of 60 × 60. Gamers are encouraged to build and reproduce the famous architecture in real life in the game. The award will be given to the most beautiful creations on March 30.
The move by the Polish government quickly received much praise from netizens on social network Reddit. Most social network users believe that using the game as a means to limit the out of youth will be highly effective.
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