Minecraft can be enjoyable for adults over 35, but its tone and content may vary depending on play style and interests.
Minecraft can be enjoyable for adults over 35, but its tone and content may vary depending on play style and interests.
I was ready to download the game when an obstacle appeared—perhaps a cost was involved, or the YouTube search results suggested it wasn’t suitable for adults.
Numerous grown-ups enjoy this activity, even though, similar to other games, most participants are children.
It's like a video game version of Lego, only with blowing-up moss creatures
I recall playing around between 7 and 15, mostly as a server admin, but the community is now made up of kids under 7. Still, it's profitable—back then, I earned money from ranks on the internet.
I am 39. I just played it a few months ago (Vanilla), all the way through for the hell of it (new updates and all). I like to build. I also have two monitors, so I play while watching stuff. I don't know if I would play as much if I only had a single monitor. I spent six weeks building up my home/mine/farm. I have not played since killing the dragon, but there is a new dimension to still explore. Got to go in and do that sometime. I spent over 30 min fighting that freaking dragon.