Thursday, February 28, 2013

A Blocky Game!


In a world, made of pixels and blocks, stands a solitary player creating his own universe.

In this computer game there really is no goal, and even if you choose to you go back to the regular world instead of the end world you can continue on whatever you were doing before. You can do whatever you want, from building a castle or go down into the darkest caves to find diamonds, iron, gold, and coal. Notch (The Creator of this game) didn’t implement a lot of ideas to have a different gameplay they were thinking about making. Like they were supposed to add a nether core reactor, which is a block that created a nether portal, but they didn’t.

I really like this game because you don’t have to do what anyone says (unless you’re on a server). For instance, if you want to build a house first and then go find materials no one can tell you on how to do it. You can also download mods (modifications) to change the way you can play. For example, one of the mods called Buildcraft lets you make industrial things that will do things such as mining and a lot of different tasks, but it will cost (not money in case that was what you were thinking) a lot of resources.

Overall, Minecraft was a really good game and would deserve 5 paws although it costs $24.95 which stinks, but if you work hard for the money, trust me I know you won’t be disappointed!


 Posted by: Mr. Money

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