If you give players the right tools, you can count on being amazed at what they can do with them. Halo 5's Forge creation tools have proven to be no exception.

So far, players are having a blast creating all kinds of wacky new game modes and levels for Microsoft's premier shooter, including introducing podracing, recreating iconic Star Wars battles and constructing the familiar castle of Princess Peach.

The sky appears to be the limit when it comes to Forge, and this creation from o CUJ0 o is yet another Forge masterpiece that deserves to have a moment in the spotlight. Titled "Andy's Dorm," the large-scale map is a college dorm room-turned battleground. A dorm room might seem like a small space for some Halo 5 action, but it's the scale that makes this map really shine.

It's as if players are actually Halo action figures come to life, battling in a student's room while they are away. Tables, refrigerators and the dorm's signature bunk bed are all massive compared with the tiny Spartans, making for a map that is just as much fun to explore as it is to kill the opposing team on.

Nice touches like computer monitors, posters, bookshelves and more all help to round out the package, and there are plenty of power-ups and heavy weapons sprinkled throughout the dorm room for players to find. The construction of the map makes for plenty of ground-pound opportunities as well.

All in all, it's a simple, cool map with a unique scale that isn't often seen, as if Toy Story has been turned into a Halo map. The map actually released back in December, not too long after Forge launched. It just goes to show that, even shortly after release, players didn't waste any time in discovering the true power of the creation tools, and since then, players have continued to impress with their creativity.

You can check out a full rundown of the map in the video below. If you're looking for more awesome Forge creations, you can check out the work of user Bearskopff here.

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