Minecraft

Rating: 84.4%

Platforms: Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows) and Mac

Genres: Simulator and Adventure

Themes: Fantasy, Survival, Sandbox, Kids and Open world

Keywords: monsters, animals, construction, fishing, crafting, creative, pvp, death, procedural generation, voxel, horse, chicken, hand-to-hand combat, action-adventure, farming, achievements, online, traps, blocks, snow, wolf, billiards, mining, cross-platform multiplayer, swimming, day/night cycle, falling blocks, copyright infringement, darkness, sheep, explosion, digital distribution, pax west 2017, split-screen multiplayer, spider, pig, pre-release public testing, customization, cat, cow, language selection, windows store, polygonal 3d, bow and arrow, deliberately retro, samsung gear vr support, original soundtrack release, wasd movement, humble bundle, off-tv play, falling damage, treasure chest, character creation, stereoscopic 3d, downloadable content, potion, e3 2016, xbox live, auto-saving, real-time combat, octopus, difficulty level, internet culture reference, multiple gameplay perspectives, movie reference, rpg elements, pax prime 2014, gamescom 2014, playstation tv support, kinect support, randomly generated maps, floating island, bread, leaderboard, anaglyph 3d, sleeping, suicide, igf awards, never-ending, mod support, high definition graphics, voice chat, meme origin, splash damage, world building, fire manipulation, lumberjack, workbench mechanics, music creation, pax east 2012, pax prime 2012, text dialogue, fully customizable controls, breaking through windows, e3 2011, pc to console port, pax prime 2011, lunar cycle, game developers choice awards 2011, played for charity, xbox live achievements, interior design and twitch integration

Perspective: First person, Third person and Virtual Reality

Developer: Mojang Studios

Minecraft

Summary:

Minecraft focuses on allowing the player to explore, interact with, and modify a dynamically-generated map made of one-cubic-meter-sized blocks. In addition to blocks, the environment features plants, mobs, and items. Some activities in the game include mining for ore, fighting hostile mobs, and crafting new blocks and tools by gathering various resources found in the game. The game's open-ended model allows players to create structures, creations, and artwork on various multiplayer servers or their single-player maps. Other features include redstone circuits for logic computations and remote actions, minecarts and tracks, and a mysterious underworld called the Nether. A designated but completely optional goal of the game is to travel to a dimension called the End, and defeat the ender dragon.

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