Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue lands at Green Canvas in Mandai Wildlife Reserve from 24 April to 13 September 2026.
Singapore is about to add a very different kind of walkthrough to its attractions calendar. Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue is making its Asia debut in the city, turning Green Canvas at Mandai Wildlife Reserve into a life-sized version of the game’s Overworld for an extended run from 24 April to 13 September 2026.
Rather than a standard exhibition, this one is built like a quest. Visitors enter in groups and step into a narrative where a village is under threat from zombies. From there, the experience unfolds across eight themed rooms, each inspired by Minecraft-style biomes and environments, with oversized sets and large-scale projections designed to make the blocky universe feel tangible.

Interactivity is the point. Each participant is equipped with an Orb of Interaction, a handheld device that lets you affect what happens around you. Expect to gather resources, trigger in-room moments and tackle challenges that reward teamwork, with the outcome shaped by how well your group works together.
Plan on spending just under an hour inside. The official duration is approximately 55 minutes, with timed entry slots available every 15 minutes. Opening hours are 11am to 7pm on weekdays and 10am to 8pm on weekends, with peak-day hours also running 10am to 8pm.

After the mission, the route funnels into the Minecraft Experience Trading Post, where you can browse themed merchandise and souvenirs. Tickets start from S$46 for adults and S$40 for children on weekdays, with prices increasing on weekends and peak periods.
For Singapore, it is also a notable programming move. Mandai positions Green Canvas as a large-scale indoor venue for travelling exhibitions, and Villager Rescue arrives following earlier runs in cities including London and Toronto.
GO: Visit www.minecraftexperience.com for more information.


