Imagine a classroom hum where pencils scratch and screens glow. At the back of the room, a browser tab breathes life into a world that looks like it was built from digital LEGOs: blocky trees, square suns, and a horizon that promises something you can touch if only you could reach through the monitor. That’s the siren call of “Unblocked Games G: Minecraft” — a cheeky passport to sandbox freedom where rules are suggestions and creativity is the only checkpoint.