Valheim is quickly becoming the new Minecraft. What it lacks in blocky graphics and green Creepers, it more than makes up for with its robust building system. Nowhere is this more evident than the recent recreation of Notre Dame Cathedral.

Shared earlier this week on Reddit, the massive undertaking has already generated an incredible amount of buzz within the community. When players aren't praising the craftsmanship of the virtual replica, they're wondering what sort of fps you get while walking through the power-hungry building. Although we only get a few aerial shots of the exterior, it's clear a lot of time went into this Notre Dame tribute.

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The interior is yet to be completed, although the creator said they might "do some detailing in the future."

Valheim has seen some incredible works of art in the few months it's been on the market, but you'd be hard-pressed to find one better than this. Other notable creations include Endor-like settlements, entire ports, Sauron's Tower, and even the start of a space program – which is admittedly less of a "creation" and more of a "bug," but still incredibly awesome.

Iron Gate Studio, the team behind Valheim, has to be impressed with the game's performance. The indie title entered early access on February 2 and has already racked up more than 5 million downloads. Best of all, the game shows no signs of slowing down, and there are few games on the horizon that will steal its spotlight.

As an early access title, Valheim has its fair share of bugs, but the team is hard at work ironing out the issues as they crop up. One such issue was the so-called World Destroyer bug, which would delete entire save files. That problem has since been fixed – rest assured, if you create something incredible in Valheim, your world won't be eaten by a nasty bug.

Valheim is currently available on Steam.

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