The wealth of hilarious Minecraft videos posted on YouTube is staggering. There are a lot of them. Some are pretty hilarious, like a building challenge where no one builds anything. Some are inspiring, like Pink Sheep's mustache. And others are just plain confusing and a waste of brain cells. Minecraft continues its rise to world gaming domination. It was definitely worth the $2.5 billion paid by Microsoft for its acquisition in 2014. Minecraft has inspired YouTube videos of all kinds. It has also been implemented in educational curricula around the world. Educational publishing doesn't have too many YouTube videos dedicated to it. But there are others, non-academic ones, that offer entertainment. What does Google think?

Minecraft YouTube mini-game

A new Minecraft mini-game released by "Sky Does Minecraft" is borderline humorous and headache-inducing. Sky Does Minecraft is a big YouTube channel with almost 12 million subscribers. So anything this channel does, works. However, the last mini-game was strange. It is a mini-game that also has a scavenger hunt. This adds to the confusion for some. There is also a "don't laugh" element. Is this making fun of Minecraft? Or is it a good thing?

Google needs Minecraft to fail

Once upon a time, Google was a powerhouse. It outperformed Microsoft and enjoyed the fruits of its labor. However, it has been reported that Google is now the Microsoft of old. And Microsoft is the old Google. Which is a good thing for Microsoft. This could be due to the excellent business decisions that Microsoft has made in recent years. While they were trying to make fully autonomous cars for people to have sex in, Microsoft matured. They've also been busy with contact lenses, hot air balloons and VR headsets.

Are Google fans still happy?

Google is still the go-to source for everything on the Internet. Unless you live in Russia. There, you may be limited to Yandex. The company has become more than just an Internet company. It has turned into an innovation center for new concepts. This makes the fans happy for sure. The fact that Minecraft is such a hit on YouTube. And everywhere else in the world. But it won't mean anything once they revolutionize the car industry and make VR porn a household name.