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What is minecraft?

What is minecraft?

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TPG_Khalatic
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01-09-2023, 08:50 PM
#1
I’m interested in exploring Minecraft because I want to understand its purpose and whether it offers engaging experiences. Thanks for asking!
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TPG_Khalatic
01-09-2023, 08:50 PM #1

I’m interested in exploring Minecraft because I want to understand its purpose and whether it offers engaging experiences. Thanks for asking!

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WZ_Paz25
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01-10-2023, 01:40 PM
#2
The main goal is to collect resources and stay alive, then construct a shelter. After that, you’re free to pursue any interests you have!
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WZ_Paz25
01-10-2023, 01:40 PM #2

The main goal is to collect resources and stay alive, then construct a shelter. After that, you’re free to pursue any interests you have!

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misticRasta
Junior Member
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01-16-2023, 08:40 PM
#3
You find yourself in a vast, uncharted realm. Every decision shapes your path, and the world around you is alive with challenges and opportunities. Survive, adapt, and uncover the secrets hidden within.
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misticRasta
01-16-2023, 08:40 PM #3

You find yourself in a vast, uncharted realm. Every decision shapes your path, and the world around you is alive with challenges and opportunities. Survive, adapt, and uncover the secrets hidden within.

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Sturmwaffle
Member
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01-17-2023, 12:30 AM
#4
Minecraft offers a vast creative experience—far beyond just a simple question. It's a flexible platform where the potential is almost endless, limited only by what you imagine within the 1m*1m cube framework. More like a versatile tool than a fixed game. Many find value in watching YouTube tutorials from diverse creators to explore different styles, and they often wonder if they'd enjoy trying something new. Personally, I’d recommend purchasing a copy if you can afford it. The Java Edition has historically been the top seller, providing strong validation. If you prefer not to worry about survival, Creative mode is perfect for experimenting without pressure. In short, it’s about exploration and building—whatever your interest.
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Sturmwaffle
01-17-2023, 12:30 AM #4

Minecraft offers a vast creative experience—far beyond just a simple question. It's a flexible platform where the potential is almost endless, limited only by what you imagine within the 1m*1m cube framework. More like a versatile tool than a fixed game. Many find value in watching YouTube tutorials from diverse creators to explore different styles, and they often wonder if they'd enjoy trying something new. Personally, I’d recommend purchasing a copy if you can afford it. The Java Edition has historically been the top seller, providing strong validation. If you prefer not to worry about survival, Creative mode is perfect for experimenting without pressure. In short, it’s about exploration and building—whatever your interest.

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Twerkyboy
Junior Member
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01-17-2023, 04:47 AM
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It seems similar to Clash of Clans, though I didn’t see the exact game. I saw some videos showing construction and destruction activities. Thanks for the info!
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Twerkyboy
01-17-2023, 04:47 AM #5

It seems similar to Clash of Clans, though I didn’t see the exact game. I saw some videos showing construction and destruction activities. Thanks for the info!

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ItzGabeYT
Member
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01-24-2023, 07:42 PM
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Apologies for the delayed reply. I was on vacation without my computer. To truly grasp what’s possible in Minecraft creative mode, I suggest checking out two channels: MumboJumbo and Grian. Their approaches differ greatly—MumboJumbo centers on intricate contraptions using redstone mechanics, which you can think of as a form of electricity, though I’m not entirely sure how to put it simply. Grian, on the other hand, emphasizes building aesthetically pleasing structures with beautiful designs. What makes both channels worthwhile is that they showcase the experimentation and thought behind each creation—not just the finished product—giving you insight into the process of building from scratch.
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ItzGabeYT
01-24-2023, 07:42 PM #6

Apologies for the delayed reply. I was on vacation without my computer. To truly grasp what’s possible in Minecraft creative mode, I suggest checking out two channels: MumboJumbo and Grian. Their approaches differ greatly—MumboJumbo centers on intricate contraptions using redstone mechanics, which you can think of as a form of electricity, though I’m not entirely sure how to put it simply. Grian, on the other hand, emphasizes building aesthetically pleasing structures with beautiful designs. What makes both channels worthwhile is that they showcase the experimentation and thought behind each creation—not just the finished product—giving you insight into the process of building from scratch.

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nonspiritual
Junior Member
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01-26-2023, 09:54 AM
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Minecraft serves as a creative outlet to nurture your imagination. The authors of the recent posts are spot on in their assessment. You can continue enjoying this game with your children. Here’s a website offering an excellent selection of servers: https://best-minecraft-servers.co/. Your kids, by the way, excel more in construction than I do. With countless servers and add-ons available, it’s worth exploring DanTDM’s YouTube channel—it ranks among the best.
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nonspiritual
01-26-2023, 09:54 AM #7

Minecraft serves as a creative outlet to nurture your imagination. The authors of the recent posts are spot on in their assessment. You can continue enjoying this game with your children. Here’s a website offering an excellent selection of servers: https://best-minecraft-servers.co/. Your kids, by the way, excel more in construction than I do. With countless servers and add-ons available, it’s worth exploring DanTDM’s YouTube channel—it ranks among the best.

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sanohar
Junior Member
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01-31-2023, 11:35 AM
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Thank you very much!
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sanohar
01-31-2023, 11:35 AM #8

Thank you very much!