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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Biffa2001 (partially found Hermitcraft videos from YouTuber; 2012-2021)]]
*[[Biffa2001 (partially found Hermitcraft videos from YouTuber; 2012-2021)]]
*[[Casey's Cave (partially found "Minecraft" series based on creepypasta; 2012-2013)]]
*[[Copeland's Herobrine Stream (lost "Minecraft" livestream based on "Herobrine" creepypasta; 2010)]]
*[[Copeland's Herobrine Stream (lost "Minecraft" livestream based on "Herobrine" creepypasta; 2010)]]
*[[Grian's Minecraft EVO Episodes 29 & 38 (found Minecraft livestreams of YouTuber; 2017-2018)]]
*[[Grian's Minecraft EVO Episodes 29 & 38 (found Minecraft livestreams of YouTuber; 2017-2018)]]
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*[[Minecraft Castle (lost inaugural fanmade YouTube video of sandbox game; 2009)]]
*[[Minecraft Castle (lost inaugural fanmade YouTube video of sandbox game; 2009)]]
*[[Minecraft: Story Mode (partially found Netflix interactive specials of Minecraft spin-off video games; 2018-2022)]]
*[[Minecraft: Story Mode (partially found Netflix interactive specials of Minecraft spin-off video games; 2018-2022)]]
*[[Casey's Cave (partially found "Minecraft" series based on creepypasta; 2012-2013)]]
 


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Latest revision as of 19:12, 28 June 2024

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Status: Lost

RubyDung was a game created by Markus Persson (Notch) before his most popular game, the critically acclaimed Minecraft.

Originally influenced by the game Dwarf Fortress, the textures for the grass and cobblestone building blocks that were created for RubyDung were reused for Minecraft. Notably, some of the earlier, pre-classic builds of Minecraft were referred to internally as RubyDung, despite not actually being the game in question; this was before Minecraft was officially named.

For unknown reasons, Notch has never made the game public, except in screenshots from a blog entry on his Tumblr, called The Origins of Minecraft, which was published on October 30th, 2009.[1] Not much else is known about this unreleased Minecraft precursor.

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LSuperSonicQ's video on the subject.

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