I Survived 100 Days in Minecraft, But Every Minute the World Shrinks
The concept revolves around a **custom-coded shrinking world border** that accelerates in intensity as the days progress. Unlike standard 100-day challenges, the player starts with a massive map, but every 60 seconds, the world border shrinks by a set amount, forcing the player to move, abandon bases, and constantly fight for resources in a claustrophobic environment. By day 80, the play area is reduced to a tiny 5x5 chunk, turning the late game into a chaotic, resource-starved survival horror experience. This is viral gold because it combines the **'100 Days' format** (which has high historical performance) with a **high-stakes visual hook**. The shrinking map provides immediate, constant tension that keeps retention high. To execute this, use a simple Datapack or Plugin to trigger the border contraction. Emphasize the 'looting phase' at the start versus the 'desperation phase' at the end. Use a time-lapse effect to show the world disappearing behind the player, creating a sense of urgency that viewers cannot look away from.