Apart from the fact that we spawned in Mordor and had to struggle for our lives in the first hour it was easy to get into due to the similarity to Minecraft, yet different and challenging. It feels like an actual game with fully functional gameplay with few rough edges left.
Exploration, Farming (though my crops seem to be quite slow to grow), Different Races, Mining, Creative Building, Survival - it is all there.
There is some guidance, but it is also quite intuitive. And there is some info on the wiki: https://wiki.minetest.net/Special:WhatLinksHere/Games/Lord_of_the_Test
My favorite so far next to NodeCore.
By the way, despite being a great game, I don't think this deserves the "One-of-a-kind / Original" tag - there are multiple games in that direction, and the concept is not new. I think this tag is generally a bit overused, tags should be voted by the community.
Apart from the fact that we spawned in Mordor and had to struggle for our lives in the first hour it was easy to get into due to the similarity to Minecraft, yet different and challenging. It feels like an actual game with fully functional gameplay with few rough edges left. Exploration, Farming (though my crops seem to be quite slow to grow), Different Races, Mining, Creative Building, Survival - it is all there. There is some guidance, but it is also quite intuitive. And there is some info on the wiki: https://wiki.minetest.net/Special:WhatLinksHere/Games/Lord_of_the_Test My favorite so far next to NodeCore.
I posted some more detailed feedback here: https://github.com/minetest-LOTR/Lord-of-the-Test/issues/183
By the way, despite being a great game, I don't think this deserves the "One-of-a-kind / Original" tag - there are multiple games in that direction, and the concept is not new. I think this tag is generally a bit overused, tags should be voted by the community.