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Can someone make crime aware of this. 

Legally, parody is a defense, not a permission slip. While you can make the game, using "Minecraft-looking" assets puts you at risk of a copyright or trademark lawsuit if the similarity is too high.

To stay safe, consider these points:

  • Transformative Use: Your game must mock or comment on Minecraft specifically, not just use its aesthetic to look "cool."
  • Original Assets: Create your own textures and code; do not rip files directly from the original game.
  • Confusion: Ensure players won't mistake your game for an official Mojang/Microsoft product.

Consult a lawyer if you plan to sell it, as companies are often aggressive about protecting their IP. 

All you need to do is make it abundantly clear how funny it isThat you can trap mobs like sheep , cows and pigs in boats and use end rods And a piston to make it look like a fuck machine and those mobs getting fucked

And also say this has nothing to do with Minecraft.Just the fact that you can do something like this on your main page and that it's not in my craft property , just a simple parody , making fun of something you can do in the minecraft game

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I find it stupid that companies get so uptight over shit. Let people do what they want, and if it brings people to your game, so be it! Any publicity is good publicity. Besides, minecraft is such a huge fucking game and so overwhelmingly popular that you gotta be living under a rock to not know that it isn't inherently a sexual game. Plus with a few taps of the keyboard and couple clicks of the mouse, you can find information about minecraft. Hell, asking some random person about it, and they'll tell you it isn't a sexual game. Companies are so afraid of their literal shadow that we can't have jack shit anymore.