Some people will like it, and others won't. I personally am not interested in it, but I can see the appeal for people who enjoy building things. Somebody made a 1:1 scale model of USS Enterprise in that game, and a 16-bit computer as well. The things people build are very elaborate and impressive, but I don't have the patience to actually play it myself.
Minecraft is a personal taste. from the sound of it you have yet to play the game and experience it first hand. its a game you need to play before you decide whether its for you.
Well, it's essentially a sandbox that never ends. Plus you can customize your game with graphics, skins, mods and maps until the cows come home. Plus on multiplayer, you can create your own role-playing game. The possibilities are endless, and that's why I love Minecraft. It never ends, plus I don't have to stick to a cruddy storyline that the developers wrote and built a world around. I can't wait for a mod that lets the player hug creepers and keep them as pets. ^_^
An open-world game. A simulation of being a man: The divinely-tasked steward of the world, given infinite intelligence, knowledge, ability to learn, and desire to re-shape the world, but in a limited, fallible body. Creating something you are proud of is an achievement, an endevour of epic proportion. In Minecraft, you write your own story, much as you do in real life. It has a very primal feel in some ways, in that there's no civilization or society to guide you.
The power of life and death is in your hands in Minecraft: Do you kill those cows for their hides, or let them live? However, the world is also cursed. Terrors stalk the night, and you must re-forge the very world around you if you want to survive against them. And daybreak doesn't always offer salvation. However, what kind of "life" is mere survival? Any animal can do that. In Minecraft, you are a God! Your power may be limited, but your potential is not. Furthermore, you can go to the very depths of Hell and come back!
Challenge is what makes things "fun". In Minecraft, you have ultimate Player Agency. Would you play a game, no matter how good its story is, if "combat" simply involved walking through a room of enemies and watching automatic animations showing you kill them... without even needing to think of "Where to go" because pushing any direction on the D-pad marches you in the right direction?
Minecraft: The Book of Genesis According to Steve?
Also, don't dis the crayon as an artistic medium. I've seen several crayon drawings that far outclass paints.
It's nothing like Lego, guys. Go play with Lego and tell me it's anything fucking like it.
The-Epicly-Named-Man said:
Why everyone likes Minecraft;
a) Because it's really good.
b) Because it gives you a huge sandbox world where anything is possible and your only limited by your imagination.
c) Because creepers are the scariest and yet most awesome enemy in any game ever.
d) Because it's really f*cking good.
e) Because Mojang's friendly and trusting attitude towards it's community is so refreshing in an industry filled with Blizzards and EAs.
f) Because it's modding community is the best I've ever seen for any game.
g) Because it's really really f*cking good.
h) Because it's apparent absence of a story is made up for by the countless adventure maps, RP servers and Shadow of Israphels ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gi9-UZKYo4&feature=channel_video_title, yeah it's an LP, but whatever).
i) Because it's a one time purchase that's frequently updated with new content.
j) Did I mention it's really bloody good?
a) that's an opinion
b) No it doesn't, there's very little you can do actually apart from stack blocks which do nothing. 'Anything is possible' well why can't I drop kick a creeper? Exactly. Not anything, only a small amount of things you can accomplish with cubes.
c) Nope.
d) Nope
e) There are a lot of developers like Mojang, and they also actually do shit. Just look in places other than the big companies.
f) No fucking way.
g) Nope
h) That's not a reason it's good. That's just showing off a mod.
i) Unless you bought it after Alpha. It's not updated with content, it's updated with BASE content. This is a beta remember, all this stuff isn't extras it's all bits of the main game.
j) Yes you did. Now stop saying that.
I notice how a lot of people are using other games or developers' problems as good reasons for liking Minecraft. No, that's not a good fucking reason. You're just being annoying and you sound like those idiots who go on and on about how everyone sucks.
Yes, I own Minecraft. Yes, I've played it a lot. The people who never shut up about how shit it is are just as annoying.
(Well, I had a series of brain farts while posting this.)
b) Many of the blocks have functions, but each one is very limited.
f) Considering the work put into big mods like the Aether Mod, it's debatable.
i) I don't know about that, since I got it in Alpha.
j) Its Good Level is OVER 9000!
I agree with your other points.
I just think it's a good ole time to be a designer of buildings and structures. I also really like the ability to construct stuff with the redstone (circuits and such) and being able to make fun stuff with water and lava. Good times to be had by all!
Oooh, don't forget how fun they have now made the bow and arrows, that's a good time now too!
Why do people keep creating this thread? I see it every week. It's insane. They always ask, "Why does everyone like this game?" and follow that with "I prefer a game with a good story/action/character advancement/any of the many other things Minecraft doesn't have," and somehow they don't realize they've just answered their own question.
Let us not forget Minecraft is still in beta and as of yet it's actually not really a "game." It's a delightful sandbox with a unique aesthetic and a procedurally generated world, populated by zombies and skeletons and giant spiders and terrifying unhappy exploding green phalluses for some reason. With each update, Minecraft gets ever so slightly closer to the RPG-ish thing that Notch eventually intends it to be, but it's not really anywhere near there yet.
What Minecraft offers right now is limitless exploration and incredible creative potential. If you're not into wandering around or building stuff, you probably aren't going to like Minecraft. It's really that simple. This isn't rocket science.
Whats the big deal abut minecraft? My freind showed it to me and there was nothing interesting about it.I just simply thought it was boring.I dont understand the objective, apart from building stuff and staying away from monsters. He then showed me a hacked version and that was equally as laggy and slow. Or maybe its just me. I mean i do like the single player aspects of a game better than any oher part. Video game stories are a main aspect of a game that i enjoy. Anyway whats every one else's opinion on minecraft?
if you play games for the story, then minecraft probably isnt for you. i havent played it either for exactly that reason. you dont really have a goal. you collect resources and build stuff. if you need a end point to work toward, mincraft doesnt really have one. thats my understanding anyway
you don't play minecraft for narrative and a compelling story, that's retarded, and i feel stupid having to communicate that point across to a fellow escapist who i would assume to already know that to be the case. if you'd just take it for what it is, then you'd enjoy it. but first, you have to actually PLAY it to make that judgement. nobody that i know who has actually played it has had your response, though i know plenty of people that have merely "seen" it and dismissed it as boring and lacking in objective just as you have. so seriously, pay the 20 bucks, play the game until you have made something worthy of a sense of accomplishment, and then tell me that minecraft is nothing special.
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