You probably heard about it, but still, I decided to write
my own oppinion on it. What I'm talking about? Well... The pixel-ish, voxel-ish
famous game of Minecraft. Yes, I'm
playing it too. Started last weekend. And it's my cousin's son's fault! He has
a tablet and he got the pocket edition of Minecraft on it. And I tried it. And
I got addicted.
I mean, the graphics are like... weird, but after a while,
you'll like it. First, I was a bit confuset as to what I'm supposed to do, but
then, that might have been because on tablet, the controling is wastly
different then when you have the computer version.
So, I started playing... So far, I only played the single
player version, and to be honest, I'm not really rushing to try multiplayer.
Multiplayer games... Let's just say I play in them as a solo player anyway. But
that's beside the point.
So, moving on. In minecraft, as many of you probably know,
you mine the blocks of which the world is composed. Be it wood, dirt or some
kind of ore. Then, you use what you mined and create objects. And tools. And of
course, you build yourself a structure you can call home. be it a watchtower or
a cathedral or just a plain and simple house. In this game, some amazing
structures can be done. I've seen on the internet minecrafted version of Minas
Thirid from LOTR.
I myself, I only do some simple structures. Basically, I
just play around. I like it though. However, if you know of a way to make more
diamonds, it would be nice. I just can't seem to be able to find enough of
them.
Oh, and I've got another question. When you have the portal
to Nether, can the monsters (mobs) from Nether use it to pass through to the
Overworld? I tried to find out, but If the answer was there, it probably was
not clear enough for me to understand. So, a simple yes, or no. That would be
great! Thanks!
Oh, and if you're a minecraft player, tell me your thoughts
on this game! What do you like about it the best?
And if you people play multiplayer, tell me in what ways it
is different from singleplayer. I'd like to know before I try it. Like, if
there are any major differences... So that I'm prepared for them.
See ya.
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