When it is your turn to build, the game gives you a text prompt written by another player — your job is to construct a voxel scene that captures that description as faithfully as you can. The next player in the chain will see only your build, not the original prompt, and must guess what it represents. Good builds keep games meaningful and fun.Documentation Index
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Get a build assignment with /play
Type
/play from the hub to be assigned a random game that needs a build turn. The prompt you must build is displayed in chat and pinned to your screen so you can refer to it while working.If no open games are available, the server will ask you to start a new game by entering the first prompt yourself.Read your prompt carefully
The prompt appears in chat and is shown prominently on your HUD. Read it before placing any blocks — your goal is to build what the description says, interpreted honestly. Do not try to be clever or derail the chain intentionally.
Build in your 64x64x64 space
Your build level is a 64×64×64 voxel volume. Use any standard building commands to place and modify blocks. Type
/help in-game to list the available building tools and commands, including paint mode, repeat mode, and VCR undo controls.Empty builds are not accepted. You must place at least one block before you can use
/finish to submit.Submit with /finish
When you are satisfied with your build, type
/finish. This marks your turn as complete, records your contribution to the game, and returns you to the hub. The game chain will then advance to the next player’s description turn.Pass your turn with /skip if needed
If you are unable or unwilling to build the prompt, type
/skip to pass. The turn will be released and the game will be assigned to another player. Skipping does not count as a completed turn.Use /report if the prompt is inappropriate — this removes the turn from circulation and sends it to moderators.Leaving mid-build: the 2-hour reservation
If you leave a building turn without finishing or skipping — for example by disconnecting — your game is reserved for you for two hours. During that window, typing/play will return you to your reserved build so you can continue where you left off. After two hours the reservation expires and the game is released to other players.