Minecraft is an open world game that has no specific goals for the player to accomplish, allowing players a large amount of freedom in choosing how to play the game however, there is an achievement system. The gameplay by default is first person, but players have the option to play in third person mode. The core gameplay revolves around breaking and placing blocks. The game world is essentially composed of rough 3D objects—mainly cubes—that are arranged in a fixed grid pattern and represent different materials, such as dirt, stone, various ores, water, and tree trunks. While players can move freely across the world, objects and items can only be placed at fixed locations relative to the grid. Players can gather these material blocks and place them elsewhere, thus allowing for various constructions.
THE ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME IN THE WORLD OF MINECRAFT
In this five part episodic series, you’ll embark on a perilous adventure across the Overworld, through the Nether, to the End, and beyond. You and your friends revere the legendary Order of the Stone: Warrior, Redstone Engineer, Griefer, and Architect; slayers of the Ender Dragon. While at EnderCon in hopes of meeting Gabriel the Warrior, you and your friends discover that something is wrong… something dreadful. Terror is unleashed, and you must set out on a quest to find The Order of the Stone if you are to save your world from oblivion.
Key Features
Minecraft Key Features:
1, Created by award-winning adventure game powerhouse Telltale Games, in partnership with Minecraft creators, Mojang
2, Featuring the voices of Patton Oswalt (Ratatouille, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D), Brian Posehn (The Sarah Silverman Program, Mission Hill), Ashley Johnson (The Last of Us, Tales from the Borderlands), Scott Porter (Friday Night Lights, X-Men), Martha Plimpton (The Goonies, Raising Hope), Dave Fennoy (The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series, Batman: Arkham Knight), Corey Feldman (The Goonies, Stand by Me), Billy West (Futurama, Adventure Time), and Paul Reubens (Tron: Uprising, Pee-Wee’s Playhouse)
3, You will drive the story through the decisions you make: what you say to people (and how you say it), and what you choose to do in moments of thrilling action will make this YOUR story
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium 4 1.6GHz / AMD Athlon XP 1600+ | Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz / AMD Athlon XP 2600+ |
VRAM | 128 MB | 256 MB |
RAM | 500 MB | 1 GB |
OS | Win Xp 32 | Win Xp 32 |
Graphics Card | nVidia GeForce 4 MX 440 / AMD Radeon HD 3200 | nVidia GeForce 8600 GS / AMD Radeon HD 6320 |
Direct X | DX 8 | DX 9 |
SOUND CARD | Direct X 9.0c sound device | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 1 GB | 4 GB |
Game Analysis | Minecraft is a sandbox game which allows players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D world. It is currently in development by Markus Persson, aka "Notch". The gameplay is inspired by Dwarf Fortress, RollerCoaster Tycoon, Dungeon Keeper, and especially Infiniminer. The game has two variants, Alpha and Classic, both with single- and multiplayer options. Classic includes only the building aspects of the game with unlimited blocks, while Alpha includes monsters and a much greater variety of crafting available, as well as requiring players to mine their own blocks. Alpha is currently the latest release of Minecraft, and plans to move into beta sometime in September 2010. Minecraft was developed for about a week before its public release on May 16, 2009 on the TIGSource forums, where it gained a considerable level of popularity. It has been continually updated since then. | |
High FPS | 122 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Note | Java 8 is required, though the game comes with its own version of Java, so no manual installation is required. (LAST UPDATED - JAN 03, 2019) | |
Optimization Score | 6.4 |
A unique game
Fun gameplay
Nice soundtrack
Most games works nice on both PC and console, but I find it very hard to play Minecraft on console
Minecraft is really fun and can keep you entertained for years, especially if you have friends to play with.
Single-player is really nice, but multiplayer can be just as fun especially if you have friends to play with.
Overall this is a fun game
there's an education edition + they're addictive (the game)+ creativity+ kills time
the toxic community+ bad music
Minecraft does not really have a story, it is just a game where you can do pretty much whatever you want to do. It is basically like video game lego. The graphics are so-so, but there are texture packs.
customization simulator, nearly limitless amount of seeds making every play through feel a bit different. now with dolphins and dolphins are always a win. and holy hell the amount of mods. you will be hard pressed to find a larger collection of mods anywhere
villages are rare, small, and overly simplistic as is almost every generated building. even the world generation could do with some more complexity. along with that there's some quality of life changes they could put in like making treecapitator in game but just haven't. it gave us dolphins but i would rather not sit there placing blocks i already mined to get to that last bit of spruce instead of having some rocky plants in my water
it’s minecraft. a sandbox lego simulator. good fun when you’re bored and an amazing time eater but beyond that it doesn’t really do much for me
Creativity
Addictive
Incredibly Fun
Graphics could be better, which could improve experience a bit more.
Minecraft does not really have a story, it is just a game where you can do pretty much whatever you want to do. It is basically like video game lego. The graphics are not great, and look a bit dated but they bring charm to the game and they are a paramount importance to the games look. The game runs incredibly smoothly on Xbox one, and there are never really any glitches. Playing with friends is a lot of fun but playing by yourself is just the same. You can release your creativity into anything you want to in this game, and it is just amazing.
Conclusion: A wonderful video game experience that never gets boring and can gives you hours of fun. It is updated and changed regularly and is incredibly addictive.
-creative
-lots of fun
-kills time
-soundtrack
Minecraft is great. It is a legendary game. It doesn’t really have a story. I played the Xbox 360 edition so forgive me if they added more PC stuff. BUt the story is find the End Dragon. Kill the End Dragon. Which is optional. It’s all how you want to handle the game. This game has two modes. Survival and Creative.
Survival mode is where the game lets you survive through your life living off the land. It’s best to play with friends but same things happen either way. You start a world. And everybody starts chopping trees and/or digging mines. Both are important but are still over done. Then everyone forgets to make a farm until they start getting hungry. Then one or two guys will build a farm or find a village. Then night comes around and this first night will really kick the game off. Because if the guy mining didn’t find iron to make shears then nobody can get a bed. So you bury yourself underground to hide from creepers and other mobs. And the game is pretty much like that. Slowly gather materials to build your house. Then have an endless supply of cobblestone and dirt. Then you look at the clock and see that 15 hours have passed. It’s time for bed or play through the actual night.
Creative mode is a lot different. You are given everything. You can build what you want and do want you want with an almost endless amount of options. If you can think it, you can try to build it in Minecraft. And some of the things are just beautiful. From pixel art to replicas of Zelda’s castle. Anything can be built in creative mode. No dying.
The graphics are graphics. I hear people complain about how “terrible the graphics are” but the game wouldn’t be the same without the blocky pixeled look. Building with blocks is the purpose of the game.
Sounds. The soundtrack in my opinion is depressing. Sad piano music. Not sad as pathetic. Sad as crying. I turn the music off and play my own tunes. The sound effects are sound effects. A pig sounds like a pig. A cow sounds like a cow. Good stuff.
Conclusion: Minecraft is one of the greatest games. It’s the greatest creative game yet. Not complex. But it can be if you want it to be. Anything is possible in Minecraft.