With the coronavirus that still spreads throughout Europe, most countries have encouraged people to stay indoors and propose new ways for people in detention to entertain. Poland has gone even further after creating an minecraft server to encourage children, and perhaps adults, to make their socialization online.
Grantanna, a Polish government learning center contains the minecraft server among other fun and educational activities. These include Jam game, online ttrpg sessions, webinars and quiz on the history and geography of Poland, with prices for the best quiz.
Poland has been one of the first countries to close all its schools, cinemas and museums on March 11 and has introduced in-depth border controls on the same day. Now they have provided children who are stuck at home something productive to do, the Graranna declaring: They are neither a vacation nor vacation.
Elementary school students to college are encouraged to connect and contribute to the construction of the digital world. Each player on the server gets a 60 × 60 plot to build all that his imagination proposes, and the best land will be presented and rewarded on March 30.
These are not only Poles and Polish children who can enjoy the site. People around the world can use the translated site to get ideas on how to entertain children confined to home.
Grarantanna was created by Neverlight Association, a Polish game organization involved in Esports, game tournaments and board games.
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