Real-life interactive Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue starting in Singapore on April 24


Participants can also claim an in-game cape after completing the one-hour experience. — Minecraft Experience

Singapore will host Minecraft: Experience: Villager Rescue at the Green Canvas in Mandai Wildlife Reserve from April 24-Sept 13.

The indoor interactive experience lets participants journey through eight Minecraft rooms in a bid to rescue a village from a zombie attack. 

According to a press release, participants will be equipped with an 'Orb of Interaction' or a device that allows them to interact with various elements in the experience such as Minecraft mobs or creatures from the game.

Minecraft is a sandbox video game where players create and explore block-based worlds, encountering challenges like zombies in Survival mode.

Participants can also claim an in-game cape after completing the one-hour experience.

The experience includes Trading Post, a merchandise store to purchase Minecraft apparel, toys and more. 

The waitlist for presale tickets are now open for those who want to get exclusive early access to purchase tickets on March 10.

General sale starts on March 11 with prices starting from S$40 (RM123) for children and S$46 for adult (RM142). More information is available on the Minecraft Experience website.

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