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Chain World is a video game designed by Jason Rohrer, and built on the game Minecraft. Chain World won the 2011 Game Design Challenge. The goal of the challenge was to create a game that could become a religion. The official name of the challenge was GDC: The Game Design Challenge: Bigger Than Jesus.[1]

Only one known copy of the game exists on a customized USB flash drive. The game was designed to be played by only one player at a time who would alter the game world. Future players were to be chosen by the current USB drive holder. After his GDC presentation, Rohrer passed the game on, apparently at random, to audience member Jia Ji. Jia Ji created controversy by selling the game on eBay for charity, and imposing his own set of rules about who could play Chain World after the auction winner.[2]

The current location of the flash drive is unknown, though in June 2012, Positional Super Ko, believed to be the winner of Jia Ji's auction, tweeted that they still have the drive.[3] In February 2016, Positional Super Ko tweeted again that they no longer have the drive.[4]

The game was originally created using Minecraft Beta 1.8 version, using Chain World as the seed. The USB stick itself was given a custom treatment by Rohrer to create the appearance of an ancient artifact.

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  1. ^ Gamasutra Staff (22 July 2011). "GDC: The Game Design Challenge: Bigger Than Jesus". Retrieved 2011-07-25.
  2. ^ Jason Fagone (August 2011). "Wired: August 2011, Chain World Was Supposed to be a Religion, Not a Holy War". Retrieved 2011-07-25.
  3. ^ @posisuperko (June 15, 2012). "@brandonnn Positional Super Ko still has it. Still plays it" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ @posisuperko (February 12, 2016). "Mystery persists: Chain World has passed onward, its position unknown from this vantage. No more can be revealed" (Tweet) – via Twitter.

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