Ice
Pretty chill guy
For those of you who don't know, minecraft is a cube-based mining game being made by a retired game developer. The free version (the one that everyone can play) is essentially just sandbox; where you explore around and build and destroy blocks. There's also a free survival mode where you're pitted against 4 types of monsters, but it's not all that great.
It's not a very fun solitary experience, however. There's a multiplayer mode, and that's where the fun kicks in. You have to sign up in order to play (which is free of course), and the gameplay is essentially an epic game of legos. In just about any server you can find some really amazing things:
This one's for Kyasarin:
Typical day in a minecraft server: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlEMNIJGThM
All of this building is all for it's own sake however, and like legos: people will pick it up and play for a while, then get bored and never touch it again. However, there are those (like me) who will dive right in and have a blast creating and destroying cooperatively with random people online.
And that's just creative mode.
The game will go pay-only sometime in the future, and if you buy now at half price, you get to try out the latest builds and keep the game forever. No paying for future versions.
This is one game that I actually bought, and I personally think it's worth it. Nicknamed /indev/ (short for "in development"), this is where the real meat of the game is:
This version comes complete with a night/day cycle, farming, lighting, and monsters (only spawn at night and in dark areas). Click to see the full image.
There's also an infinite map generator which can produce some very interesting landscapes:
None of these features are in multiplayer yet, but they will be soon for those who bought the game. Imagine it. People building giant villages cooperatively complete with farms and castles and etc, all in an infinite environment. I think it's pretty cool. But hey, what are you waiting for? See for yourself!
http://minecraft.net/
It's not a very fun solitary experience, however. There's a multiplayer mode, and that's where the fun kicks in. You have to sign up in order to play (which is free of course), and the gameplay is essentially an epic game of legos. In just about any server you can find some really amazing things:
This one's for Kyasarin:
Typical day in a minecraft server: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlEMNIJGThM
All of this building is all for it's own sake however, and like legos: people will pick it up and play for a while, then get bored and never touch it again. However, there are those (like me) who will dive right in and have a blast creating and destroying cooperatively with random people online.
And that's just creative mode.
The game will go pay-only sometime in the future, and if you buy now at half price, you get to try out the latest builds and keep the game forever. No paying for future versions.
This is one game that I actually bought, and I personally think it's worth it. Nicknamed /indev/ (short for "in development"), this is where the real meat of the game is:
This version comes complete with a night/day cycle, farming, lighting, and monsters (only spawn at night and in dark areas). Click to see the full image.
There's also an infinite map generator which can produce some very interesting landscapes:
None of these features are in multiplayer yet, but they will be soon for those who bought the game. Imagine it. People building giant villages cooperatively complete with farms and castles and etc, all in an infinite environment. I think it's pretty cool. But hey, what are you waiting for? See for yourself!
http://minecraft.net/