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Hour of Code: A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages

Hour of Code: A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages, also known as Hour of Code: Inclusion, is a lesson in Minecraft Education. The map tells the story of two warring tribes, who the player are tasked with uniting through the power of code.

The player starts the game within the castle between the Villager and Illager Towns where a enchanting table book floats on the central pedestal, reading the following:

After interacting with the book, the Caretaker spawns in a corner of the castle, who offers to choose between MakeCode blocks or Python as a coding method. The Caretaker then tasks the player to move the agent on top of a block of gold in front of a grass block. As a gift, the Agent offers a sapling which the player has to code in order to claim it. The player is then tasked to place the sapling on the grass block. The Caretaker explains that with every task completed, the tree resulting from the sapling will grow larger, eventually covering the entire castle as a symbol of unity and prosperity. The Caretaker then asks the player to stick with the current coding language or switch to the other, before gates of both towns open. The player is given the Ender Communicator, which they can use to teleport between towns, and can choose to travel to the Villager Town or the Illager Town.

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Hour of Code: A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages
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Map maker(s) Mojang Studios
Price Free
Release date [when?]
Tags
  • Character
  • Collaboration
  • Critical thinking
Genre(s)
  • Edutainment
  • Programming
  • Race relations
Languages
  • English
  • Bulgarian (Български)
  • Traditional Chinese (繁體中文)
  • Czech (Čeština)
  • Danish (Dansk)
  • Dutch (Nederlands)
  • English (UK)
  • Finnish (Suomi)
  • Canadian French (Français)
  • German (Deutsch)
  • Greek (Ελληνικά)
  • Hungarian (Magyar)
  • Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)
  • Italian (Italiano)
  • Japanese (日本語)
  • Korean (한국어)
  • Polish (Polski)
  • Brazilian Portuguese (Português)
  • Portuguese (Português)
  • Russian (Русский)
  • Slovak (Slovenčina)
  • Spanish (Español)
  • Mexican Spanish (Español)
  • Swedish (Svenska)
  • Turkish (Türkçe)
  • Ukrainian (Українська)
  • Simplified Chinese (简体中文)
  • French (Français)
  • Norwegian (Norsk)
Website page Hour of Code: Inclusion

Hour of Code: A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages, also known as Hour of Code: Inclusion, is a lesson in Minecraft Education. The map tells the story of two warring tribes, who the player are tasked with uniting through the power of code.

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Castle

The player starts the game within the castle between the Villager and Illager Towns where a enchanting table book floats on the central pedestal, reading the following:

After interacting with the book, the Caretaker spawns in a corner of the castle, who offers to choose between MakeCode blocks or Python as a coding method. The Caretaker then tasks the player to move the agent on top of a block of gold in front of a grass block. As a gift, the Agent offers a sapling which the player has to code in order to claim it. The player is then tasked to place the sapling on the grass block. The Caretaker explains that with every task completed, the tree resulting from the sapling will grow larger, eventually covering the entire castle as a symbol of unity and prosperity. The Caretaker then asks the player to stick with the current coding language or switch to the other, before gates of both towns open. The player is given the Ender Communicator, which they can use to teleport between towns, and can choose to travel to the Villager Town or the Illager Town.

Villager Town

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Quotes

A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages. For centuries, the Villagers and Illagers shared the same space but seldom interacted with each other. Now you can use the power of code to bring the two villages together. Players will experience empathy and compassion for their neighbors, learn cooperation and inclusion, and embrace the diversity that makes us all uniquely special.

— Description in the Library

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History

Minecraft Education
2020Hour of Code: A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages is released.
July 14, 2021Hour of Code: A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages is updated.
April 1, 2022Hour of Code: A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages is updated.
June 19, 2024Hour of Code: A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages is updated.

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