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VIDEO: Cumbrae recreated in Minecraft for young people to explore island’s fascinating history

The Isle of Cumbrae has been recreated in Minecraft in a bid to help young people engage with the area’s heritage.

Housed on the video game’s education platform, Cumbraecraft allows children to explore local heritage landmarks and learn more about their history in classrooms across the country or in the comfort of their own home.

Garrison House, Lion Rock and the Cathedral of the Isles are featured on the virtual island, while Crocodile Rock, the port and Millport’s library are also explorable.

Cumbrae recreated on Minecraft

The recreation was developed by students from Abertay University in Dundee as part of the Millport Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme, delivered by North Ayrshire Council and Historic Environment Scotland.

Games students Claire Monaghan, Fergus Coyne and Romain Bourdon worked on the project for three months while studying at Abertay’s School of Design and Informatics, Europe’s top ranked institution for video games education.

The students were supported by Teaching Fellow Kayleigh Macleod and other staff members to ensure the project aligned with their studies.

Due to the current travel restrictions, the trio were unable to visit the island before they began their work and had to use images as their only point of reference.

Millport Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme is being delivered by North Ayrshire Council and Historic Environment Scotland and aims to preserve the historical features of the area and reinvigorate Millport as a seaside destination.

Garrison House on Cumbraecraft

The Cumbraecraft project aims to use game-based learning to teach children about Scottish culture, language and tradition.

Coyne said: “Making Cumbraecraft allowed us to use the range of skills we’ve learned on our courses at Abertay to create a fun product that will be used in the real-world.

“It was great to be able to create a game which will allow children to learn more about the history of their local area as well as showcase the tourism offering on the island.”

Macleod added: “This exciting project has offered three of our fantastic students not only real industry experience producing work for a client that will be used by hundreds of children but also in the challenge of remote working.

“Cumbrae Craft demonstrates how games can engage with heritage and provide a useful teaching tool to help children interact with and learn complex topics.”

Millport on Cumbraecraft

Kasia Smith, Regeneration Officer at North Ayrshire Council, said: “We are thrilled that the game is now available as a resource for our young school pupils.

“Cumbrae has such a rich history and it is so important that our young people learn about their community and heritage.

“Minecraft and gaming in general are such popular things amongst young people and the team at Abertay have done brilliantly to fuse the fun and learning elements together to make the game so enjoyable and relatable for young people.

“Our Millport Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme has been a real success in preserving historical elements of the island and Cumbraecraft has allowed us to reach out to a younger audience.”


Find out more about Cumbraecraft here.