Given the video game’s popularity, it looks like there’s more than enough room for competing 3D printing services. Now, Behold 3D Me has released its own Mine-craft 3D printing product called Mycraft. Minetoys, for instance, uses the FabZat platform to give Minecraft players the means for 3D printing their own blocky avatars. To take advantage of those opportunities, more than 3D printing company has come out with its own 3D printed Minecraft customization app. Such a successful brand has plenty of opportunities for merchandising. Minecraft went from being the quaint dream of an independent Swedish video game developer to Microsoft-owned cultural phenomenon in game form, selling over 60 million copies worldwide on multiple platforms.