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The only problem with something like this, and I'm sure this'll be the same with Brickadia, is that the Blockland community has been dwindling as it is, and having these extra things like Rebuilt and Brickadia will split the community off and make it smaller still.
There is a new continuation of this game called Brickadia...but we don't talk about that here given what all happened up to this point. If you wanna know, just look it up.
It's too bad with all the autism-hours spent on getting b4v21/rebuilt together that we didn't have something workable with v21 that we could use in a compatible way so as to remove as much friction as possible. "Switching" between games would not even be really switching.
Brickadia is nowhere near a "continuation" of Blockland without any decent mod system. Otherwise it's just a building game which is only part of what Blockland is.