Indie world-building phenomenon Minecraft has migrated to a few different platforms during its meteoric ascent.

While the game started life on PC, you can now try your hand at building a blocky utopia on Xperia Play, and soon on Xbox Live.

But, for the systems that don't have access to Minecraft yet, you can be sure that a few plucky pioneers will put in the hard graft to port it over, and squeeze it onto every console, smartphone, and bread maker in existence.

So, if you want to play the game on your Nintendo DS, look no further than smealum's effective Minecraft port DScraft.

It has recently become available to download, and here's how to get it onto your dual-screen handheld in a few easy steps.

(For our hands-on impression of DScraft, check this out.)

