In Minecraft, that is.
"You may have heard about this incredibly cool endeavor by the government of Denmark to recreate their entire country over several servers in Minecraft from a while back. I’ve visited the place, and its really quite astonishing the level of detail that went into the recreation. Entire cities have been represented on the map, from small towns to the capitol, Copenhagen, and I remember thinking to myself on entering the server for the first that it was remarkable no one had destroyed the place yet.
"Spoke too soon, it turns out. The reason that Minecraft Denmark hadn’t yet been destroyed was because of a smart rule put in place by the GeoData Agency, the builders of the virtual nation; no dynamite. You can’t create it on the server, and you can’t bring it in from somewhere else. But, it turns out, you can smuggle in dynamite in a mine cart (because of course it was a mine cart) and then use it however you wish. And lo, they did; over the past few days, the Minecraft Denmark servers have been waylaid by a series of bombings and tank attacks, destroying several cities and prominent landmarks. And in their place have gone up, well, America."
http://www.twinfinite.net/blog/2014/05/10/america-invades-denmark-minecraft-freedom-ensues/
"You may have heard about this incredibly cool endeavor by the government of Denmark to recreate their entire country over several servers in Minecraft from a while back. I’ve visited the place, and its really quite astonishing the level of detail that went into the recreation. Entire cities have been represented on the map, from small towns to the capitol, Copenhagen, and I remember thinking to myself on entering the server for the first that it was remarkable no one had destroyed the place yet.
"Spoke too soon, it turns out. The reason that Minecraft Denmark hadn’t yet been destroyed was because of a smart rule put in place by the GeoData Agency, the builders of the virtual nation; no dynamite. You can’t create it on the server, and you can’t bring it in from somewhere else. But, it turns out, you can smuggle in dynamite in a mine cart (because of course it was a mine cart) and then use it however you wish. And lo, they did; over the past few days, the Minecraft Denmark servers have been waylaid by a series of bombings and tank attacks, destroying several cities and prominent landmarks. And in their place have gone up, well, America."
http://www.twinfinite.net/blog/2014/05/10/america-invades-denmark-minecraft-freedom-ensues/
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