

The buildings are blacked out and only their front facades were built. Lastly, the city in the background was made to look right with the tower when viewed from the front. This scale was kept for the whole build, and worked out well in the end. This floor inspired the replica, and I initially had no plans of making the whole tower, but things grew from there! I used the blocks in the Bitcraft floor to replicate the apartment on a 1 to 1 scale. The scale of my build was dictated by Bitcraft Apts (the Minecraft floor in Tiny Tower). Floors under construction have black wool imitating the timer in the corner. Each floor has white wool along the roof where the floor name would be in-game (except the empty floors of course).

While I used some blocks from 1.12, the majority of the build uses simple 1.8 blocks. Most of the build is pure cubic blocks, and the only details come from some slabs, anvils, fences and walls. Overall, I kept the build as simple as I could, while staying true to the original in Tiny Tower. It took a few hours spread over two evenings, and I had to restart after failing at my initial attempt… World Edit was used of course. I built this on Minecraft 1.12 on the Builders Refuge server. tower lobby tower roof background Technical details I remade the lobby, Bitcraft Apts and empty / construction floors. The buildings in the city background are to scale in relation to the tower. That is, the sky and city that appear behind the tower.

The replica includes the tower with 8 floors and the standard crane rooftop, as well as the background. Of course I didn’t build all 200+ unique floors available in-game. I present to you the most realistic recreation of the Tiny Tower mobile game in Minecraft to date! A game of pixels recreated within a game of pixels, basically, and as accurate as I could get. Another replica build, and this time it is a fictional one.
