For this sandbox game in Minecraft, I believe that many players have a certain understanding, mainly because the gameplay is very free, and it can also add mods and expand the threads in it, so no matter how you play, you will not lose interest. But if players like to develop the idyllic life of the village, the millennium village mod may be a good choice, and the makers portray different civilizations as real and unique, and it is easy to immerse people in it, so let's take a look at it.

The most perfect Andalus! Andalus was established by the Muslims of North Africa on the Iberian Peninsula, and then in 711, after the defeat of the Visigothic kingdom at the Battle of Guadalete, gradually conquered the entire region, laying the foundation for the Kingdom of Andalus, which can be said to be quite brilliant. Later, they gradually learned agricultural technology, science and botany, and once became the most important trading center in Western Europe. So the makers consulted a large number of historical documents to restore this, so the civilization was the most perfect (of course, the quality is another matter), the inhabitants of which communicated mainly in Arabic, the soldiers were highly capable of combat, and the craftsmen also forged Andalus heavy armor (extremely strong defense) comparable to Norman armor, and lightweight North African spears. Unfortunately, there are no mounts, and there are some crotches in terms of mobility, of course, as long as the players' tactics are used properly, these are not big problems.
Features of Andalus! In fact, the development of the village itself is not very difficult, except for some special building materials can be produced, that is, the efficiency of production is low (the resources accumulated in the warehouse may be exploded), but the exquisite architectural style is very willing to let people spend time waiting. The culture's specialty food, Gusgus, is also cost-effective (dishes made from chicken thighs, lamb, and noodles), stackable and comes with a health recovery buff, and can also be obtained for free through side quests, which is quite helpful for combat (quickly collect more). However, the only drawback is that some of the buildings in Andalus cannot be upgraded to the full level, resulting in the later stage may not be able to keep up with the development speed of other civilizations (the producers quickly optimize it), so that the heart has a sense of gap, it is recommended that players can first specialize in religious villages, and after the scale is established, it is not too late to transform.
Issues to be aware of when developing! In fact, if you walk around the village, you will find that the dye merchants unique to this culture will sell all types of dyes (including rare lapis lazuli) for 1 copper coin, and these dyes can be sold to the village at normal prices, so players can earn the difference (which helps the early development), which belongs to the left hand to the right hand. In addition, the villagers of Andalusia do not buy pork, alcohol and all meat products from foreign cultures except chicken because of their faith (like the Seljuks), so players must pay more attention during the trade.
In general, the module's thread is still quite long, and the difficulty is not too big, so if you are interested, you can explore it in private, oh, if you have any other ideas, you can say it, let's discuss it together.