The ratings, and where they live
Both figures are held by the stores, not by us. Each card links straight to the listing so you can read the full distribution and the negative reviews too.
In players' own words
WBuilds is a total game-changer! I'm obsessed with how it turns complex Minecraft projects into simple, step-by-step LEGO-style instructions.
A really good idea by people that clearly care about what they are doing and want to grow and improve, they take feedback on board and add new builds every week.
Everything is well organized, making it simple to find and use without any problems. The app runs smoothly and the builds work perfectly across editions.
What reviewers keep asking for
The most common request in reviews is not a feature — it is a specific build. That feedback has a route: the Discord server has a dedicated build-request channel, and the subreddit lets requests be posted and upvoted so the team can see which ones the community actually wants. Requests with real support behind them typically reach the production schedule within two to four weeks.
Builds that arrived this way include creeper gunpowder farms, automatic sugar cane farms, medieval market stalls, Japanese pagodas and underwater bases. Over fifty tutorials in the library exist because someone asked for them.
Reporting something wrong
If a material count or a step looks incorrect, it is worth telling us rather than working around it. Every build is constructed in a test world before publishing, but when a discrepancy does slip through the material list is corrected and the fix reaches everyone automatically — no app update needed. The in-app feedback option on iOS and Android goes to the same place as the community channels.
See what they are talking about
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