Sure! Here’s a log-style article about Animal Farm in Minecraft, written as if someone is documenting their progress in a journal or dev log format:
๐ท Minecraft Log: Rebuilding Animal Farm โ Day by Day

Project Title: Animal Farm โ Orwell in Minecraft
World Seed: RevolutionaryPasture
Goal: Recreate George Orwellโs Animal Farm and bring the story to life through immersive gameplay and storytelling.
Day 1 โ The Foundation
Launched a new creative world. Flattened land for the farm. Built the perimeter fence and basic barn using oak planks and cobblestone. Placed signs at the gate:
โMANOR FARM โ No Trespassingโ
Spawned a variety of animals: pigs, horses, sheep, cows, and chickens. Named the lead pig โOld Majorโ using a name tag.
Day 2 โ The Rebellion Begins
Used command blocks to simulate Old Majorโs speech at night. All animals gathered in the barn.
At sunrise, simulated the rebellion: removed all villagers (the humans) from the farmhouse. Renamed the property:
โANIMAL FARMโ
Hung a sign on the barn with the Seven Commandments, written in Minecraft book & quill format.
Day 4 โ Windmill Plans
Snowball (another pig with a custom name tag and special AI behavior) proposed building a windmill.
Started constructing the base of the windmill using quartz and wool. Planning redstone machinery to simulate it working.
Napoleon (also a pig, more aggressive AI modded in) attacked Snowball using a summoned wolf army. Snowball fled the areaโteleported out with a command block effect for dramatic flair.
Day 7 โ Propaganda System
Installed a redstone announcement system powered by Squealer (third pig with speaking role). He now broadcasts daily messages through command blocks:
โNapoleon is always right!โ
โYou do not want Jones to come back, do you?โ
Changed commandments gradually on the barn wall using item frames and swapped books.
Day 10 โ The Final Scene
Built a custom dining room in the farmhouse for the pigs and new human guests (reskinned villagers).
Outside, other animals peer through the windows.
Created custom cutscene with command blocks:
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