Back when I played MineClone2 a couple years ago, it felt like a Minecraft clone. Mineclonia feels exactly like Minecraft, rather than just a clone.
They have nailed the vibe and the game mechanics. I still have to review how redstone works to see if it's anything like Minecraft but the overall vibe is perfect!
Incredible work, guys. Kudos!
EDIT: In fact this feels even better than Minecraft. It feels faster, lighter, and even more polished. I also believe there's more content than in actual Minecraft. I believe it was called "Pale oak" or something like that. It's a type of tree with it's own type of wood. It looks like Dark oak but instead it's lighter rather than darker. I don't remember this being in Minecraft. I will continue to play this and refine my review.
Redstone has been refined to the point that it behaves pretty much identical to Minecraft. The only caveat is that it behaves more like bedrock edition in some aspects, like not having quasi-connectivity. This means that if you want to make a piston door, you should search for Minecraft bedrock edition tutorials. Other than complicated builds with pistons, most java edition guides will work as well.
Pale oak and its pale garden biome are relatively new features of Minecraft. Generally we only add stuff that exist in Minecraft, and leave non-Minecraft content for external mods.
Back when I played MineClone2 a couple years ago, it felt like a Minecraft clone. Mineclonia feels exactly like Minecraft, rather than just a clone.
They have nailed the vibe and the game mechanics. I still have to review how redstone works to see if it's anything like Minecraft but the overall vibe is perfect!
Incredible work, guys. Kudos!
EDIT: In fact this feels even better than Minecraft. It feels faster, lighter, and even more polished. I also believe there's more content than in actual Minecraft. I believe it was called "Pale oak" or something like that. It's a type of tree with it's own type of wood. It looks like Dark oak but instead it's lighter rather than darker. I don't remember this being in Minecraft. I will continue to play this and refine my review.
Thanks alot for the nice words!
Redstone has been refined to the point that it behaves pretty much identical to Minecraft. The only caveat is that it behaves more like bedrock edition in some aspects, like not having quasi-connectivity. This means that if you want to make a piston door, you should search for Minecraft bedrock edition tutorials. Other than complicated builds with pistons, most java edition guides will work as well.
Pale oak and its pale garden biome are relatively new features of Minecraft. Generally we only add stuff that exist in Minecraft, and leave non-Minecraft content for external mods.
Thanks for the tips!
I didn't know they added Pale oak to Minecraft. I haven't played it in years.
I also saw people are making mods for this game specifically. That's fascinating. I love the Luanti ecosystem!