Just recently got Minecraft (crap-version on XBLA...all my friends got it and stopped playing everything else so I got bored and joined them
) and I've gotta say I'm hooked like pretty much everyone who gives it a shot. The sad thing is I don't have a world of my own yet, jumped in and immediately started playing on a friend's map. Originally it was just so he could show me the ropes, but having watched Yahtzee's review on it I actually had a pretty good idea as to what I was doing from the start. Night = fucking hide. Don't dig straight down or you'll end up in lava. You know, handy stuff like that. Most importantly: Minecraft is only fun so long as you give yourself an objective to reach.
Anyways, I started building my first house in a mineshaft in the basement of my friend's house. It was a modest underground house with a workshop and a room in which I had made a bitchin' lava fountain just by digging it out (didn't have a bucket). Next I decided to start mining for crap, wanting to find some diamonds. I stumble upon a cave with a lava pool, mined it out a bit, then started digging upwards in a random direction. Eventually I poked a hole in the bottom of the ocean and flooded my tunnel which, to make I long story short, I ended up leading the water back to the lava pool, even had some falling from the ceiling, to make a bitchin' underground lake.
At this point I decided it was time head for the surface since I had literally spent 3 full, REAL days underground in Minecraft and my friends had started calling me The Troll. By this time my friends had made a sky-way path that I decided I wanted to build my next house on...or rather, adjacent to. With a foundation floor of cobblestone, I made 700 pieces of glass and made a 3 story house with a dome roof that reached the top of the map (the 2nd floor of the house constantly has clouds going through it, so there wasn't much higher to go).
I finished that project and called it a night. The next day at work, I was on a cigarette break when it suddenly just came to me from nowhere.....a vision of my masterpiece.
Anyways, I started building my first house in a mineshaft in the basement of my friend's house. It was a modest underground house with a workshop and a room in which I had made a bitchin' lava fountain just by digging it out (didn't have a bucket). Next I decided to start mining for crap, wanting to find some diamonds. I stumble upon a cave with a lava pool, mined it out a bit, then started digging upwards in a random direction. Eventually I poked a hole in the bottom of the ocean and flooded my tunnel which, to make I long story short, I ended up leading the water back to the lava pool, even had some falling from the ceiling, to make a bitchin' underground lake.
At this point I decided it was time head for the surface since I had literally spent 3 full, REAL days underground in Minecraft and my friends had started calling me The Troll. By this time my friends had made a sky-way path that I decided I wanted to build my next house on...or rather, adjacent to. With a foundation floor of cobblestone, I made 700 pieces of glass and made a 3 story house with a dome roof that reached the top of the map (the 2nd floor of the house constantly has clouds going through it, so there wasn't much higher to go).
I finished that project and called it a night. The next day at work, I was on a cigarette break when it suddenly just came to me from nowhere.....a vision of my masterpiece.
Hello my fellow Escapists! For everyone that skipped the above spoilerbox, I recently got Minecraft and gotta say I'm hooked. So I'm wondering, what are some of the most impressive things you've built in your worlds?
For me, it has to be a pyramid I built free-floating in the air just above the clouds over a desert. It's made of 1250 pieces of obsidian with little over 200 pieces of Glowstone. It's 25x25 with the glowstone running up along the corners and right up the middle of each side and forming a big asterich on the bottom.. At the top is a Mayan-like temple "cover" that you see on the top of their pyramids, beneath that I duped a bucket of lava that ran down the center of the sides and down a hollow shat thuogh the middle of the pyramid from top to bottom, leaving 5 lavafalls pouring down to the desert bellow....fucking thing looks badass at night!
Spent 2.5 days farming obsidian for it (lost a bunch of stacks by falling in lava more than once xP) and a solid 3 days in the Nether farming up the glowstone...god that world has a really crappy Nether when it comes to farming glowstone. But I got it done and consider it my true masterpiece.