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Published: 2016-01-11, Author: Jose , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: Mouse over video for audio By its definition of an open-world concept, there's no wrong way to play Minecraft. It's probably not wise to venture into the Nether world until you're “of age,” but you can certainly do it. Just as you can disturb underground...
Abstract: Minecraft, this game picked up where my childhood left off. When I was a kid, one of my favorite past times was playing legos. I had a vast collection of blocks where I could build anything my heart desired. From cars to castles I built ever...
Abstract: Minecraft is a game that refuses to follow any norms, and this is reflected even in the game’s release: when all is said and done, the release of Minecraft might just be a non-event in its history. With a paid open-enrollment beta and a constant histor...
Like any review, my feelings on Minecraft are the result of my experience with it. Maybe you don’t thrive off random adventures like I do, or maybe you won’t feel the same sense of accomplishment I did when I completed my first house. If not, then you ...
A brilliant creative outlet that's perfect for gamers of any age; one of 2011's best original game soundtracks.
"Uncreative types" won't get much out of the game's randomly generated dungeons. My pride and joy: the sky castle I created alongside three of my closest friends.
Near-infinite possibilities; survival mode's incredibly satisfying; one of the best cooperative experiences gaming has to offer.
Experience points and enchanting feel half-baked; final boss is absurdly tough; impatient gamers need not apply.
The story behind the creation of Minecraft is even more incredible than the game itself. So glad to see it make it to its final version and can't wait to see what Notch comes up with next...
Published: 2011-11-21, Author: Andrew , review by: anandtech.com
Despite these issues, the game that you get if you buy it today is pretty robust and full-featured, and Mojang says that additional free content updates will continue to roll out over time (though nothing has been said about the amount or frequency of s...