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Minecraft Fan Creates Incredible Folder Icons Based on the Game

A Minecraft fan online has shared their impressive custom PC folder icons for their File Explorer, based on blocks and mobs from the game. Minecraft seems to bring out the most in gamers' creativity, and this is just another example of why that is the case.

Although Minecraft was fully released almost 13 years ago, the community continues to impress with its incredible creativity. Considering the core premise of the game centers around being creative, it makes sense that the community would reflect this. Gamers pay tribute to the game in several different ways. Some use their creativity to bring items from the game into real life, with paintings and replicas, while others build incredible builds in-game instead. Just recently, one Minecraft player built a playable version of Balloon Battle from Mario Kart, bringing a classic mode from another franchise into the game.

Redditor dalpipo shared the amazing PC folder icons, which show off designs for several Minecraft mobs and blocks. The designs fit perfectly, and according to the user, were intended to «add some Minecraft drip to my file explorer.» Some are even themed in a way that would make a ton of sense — for example, the music note block folder icon would be a great replacement for a folder to store music. Luckily, the user in the thread provided the link to their GitHub account, where these Minecraft folder icons are available for download.

According to dalpipo, these icons are best used on Windows 11, and they even provided a short guide in the thread on how to install the custom folder icons. Luckily, it doesn't seem like too complicated a process, making this a Minecraft fan creation that anyone can use — even those who aren't too tech-savvy.

It's great to see the support that Mojang continues to give to Minecraft, so long after its initial release. Having an active player base certainly helps in this regard, but the game is only so alive thanks to the amount of updates it has received over the years. The

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