![]() I’ve tested it in the latest version of Chrome. Note: Most of the code for this tutorial can be found on Github. I wanted the same kind of functionality, but with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.Ĭome along as I describe what I learned, and how it can help you to be more creative with your CSS transformations! Minecraft is a sandbox game, in which you can break and place blocks. I wanted to simulate a Minecraft world (or a tiny part of it at least). I stumbled across an old article about creating 3D worlds with HTML and CSS. While tinkering one day, I got to thinking that maybe I could simulate a 3D environment using CSS transformations. I’ve just never had the time and energy to learn the intricacies of 3D programming. Thanks to all of SitePoint’s peer reviewers for making SitePoint content the best it can be! This article was peer reviewed by Paul O’Brien.
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