Currently, the project Craft Attack 13 is running on Twitch, with Maximilian “Trymacs” Stemmler participating as well. The streamer plays Minecraft in a special way, as he imitates gameplay from another game he really likes.
What kind of Minecraft project is this? Currently, the Minecraft project Craft Attack is taking place on Twitch. The project is already in its 13th season and this time includes 100 content creators. They come together on a server where they team up in small groups to play together.
What game is Trymacs imitating? The game that Trymacs seems to be imitating in Craft Attack 13 is Foundry. A factory game where the goal is to build automatic machines, connect them, and expand further.
Foundry is a game that Trymacs has played repeatedly in the past, even though it is a niche game. The Twitch streamer enjoys it.
Minecraft or factory game?
What does Trymacs do in Craft Attack 13? Trymacs primarily builds one thing in the Minecraft project: farms, specifically automated ones. With the help of materials like Redstone, machines can be built that either produce materials or provide experience for the players.
Of course, other Twitch streamers also occasionally build farms. After all, they ensure quick progress in the game, depending on their utility. But Trymacs clearly stands out with his playstyle, as he builds so many farms side by side and seems to focus solely on that. Other streamers, for example, also expand their dwellings and furnish them nicely, whereas Trymacs positions his beds outdoors next to his farms.
Trymacs takes his farming activities very seriously. For example, he taught his brother Nici Stemmler, who also livestreams on Twitch, how to build a farm. Both were very focused and joined a separate voice chat group to concentrate on the task.

The special thing about Craft Attack 13 is that every content creator can play Minecraft the way they want. Additionally, viewers can always watch the Minecraft content that they find intriguing.
Trymacs’ many farms can, for example, inspire viewers to recreate such farms themselves. However, if viewers prefer to see the world explored in Minecraft, they can simply switch the Twitch stream.
Even though it is a niche game, Trymacs has played the factory game a lot. The Twitch streamer likes Foundry so much that he was willing to ban someone from his chat after they spoke poorly about the game: Trymacs loves a game so much that he won’t tolerate any bad words, even banning a colleague from his Twitch chat