Many fans of Minecraft have become captivated by the unique art style used to advertise the game's mob votes since the competition was introduced, but one creative member of the community has recreated every block and mob in the game using this aesthetic. This 2D art style has inspired many to imagine what Minecraft might look like if it were a side-scroller, with the style exclusively featuring a side-on view of blocks, and typically depicting mobs with larger heads and smaller bodies.
The art style has become synonymous with Minecraft's various mob vote events due to it being used in trailers and promotional content. Though mob votes tend to be viewed as a rather divisive topic by much of the Minecraft community, the events themselves have happened once every year since 2020, with the game's first-ever mob vote taking place back in 2017 as a one-off event. Each mob vote features three unique mobs complete with their own habitats and behaviors, though only one candidate from any mob vote can make it into the game. The winner is chosen by an online community vote.
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