When you're looking for the right tool that will allow you to craft what you like then look no more. Whether you're unable or unwilling to pay the money for proprietary always know that open source works well enough. Of all the clones you'll find of Minecraft this is the best you'll ever find available today. No advertisements. No in-app purchases.
Creative mode allows you to create with no limits as far as materials. Plenty of free videos you'll find online that'll instruct you to build like you never thought possible. No need to worry about any mobs because there aren't any. Simple command sets the time to day always so it'll always be bright. Easy to tweak the interface so everything will be very visible.
Choose for yourself if you want to create with wonderful sounds or in blissful silence. Works well with no mods but there are those that'd make it even better. Default texture pack seems near identical to its inspiration. Only real issue is that it's still in beta meaning there are some bugs. Also, the people behind it should really have a better coding community on GitHub.
While not perfect it's still more than enough to get you done with whatever you'd need to in-game without having to spend hours upon hours more doing the same thing again and again. Just copy and paste. Makes it all so much easier.
Just A Story Of Mine. After I Took This Test. Know It Is No Game.
Being heavily inspired by "Minecraft" you'd be quick to think that it's only worth giving a try because it costs nothing and you don't have the money to pay the cost for the original of which preceded it. But after having spent some time in-game you'll be surprised that it's actually not that bad. Understand that when I say "not bad" I also should mention "not good" either. Basic design and simple options make the game very open-ended much like its relative. You'd be amazed by what you can craft given enough time. You'd be delighted by all the bright colors you'd see. No doubt peaceful in its environment with no mobs whatsoever. Creative mode allows you to have an infinite supply of all you'd ever need and then some. No need to worry about ads interrupting you while you build being ad-free. No need to worry about unlocking anything else because there's no DLC. No watermark with any of the photos and videos you'd take there. Available both online and offline. Graphics are no doubt more on the lower-end which is why it looks more 480p as opposed to 1080p in whatever you would capture in-game but it's still satisfactory. The mods available from the community make the game that much worth playing if for whatever reason you'd like to try out something different. Just gotta be careful with what you're adding. The community is just as free in what they provide and open in helping the users as what you'd expect from any FOSS project. Whoever you are. Whatever you are. You'll feel welcome in this voxel-based world. Just make sure you're to the age that you could make sense of it all. Being a god in any game is something that anyone of any age should always approach with caution. Whatever your religious beliefs may be in real-life. I like to view this game as more of a craft which is why the only real joy I got from it all was creating art that I could share with the world. Which is why I'd say it's worth giving a try.
Have A Feel Of Liberty In This World Of Voxels
When you're looking for the right tool that will allow you to craft what you like then look no more. Whether you're unable or unwilling to pay the money for proprietary always know that open source works well enough. Of all the clones you'll find of Minecraft this is the best you'll ever find available today. No advertisements. No in-app purchases. Creative mode allows you to create with no limits as far as materials. Plenty of free videos you'll find online that'll instruct you to build like you never thought possible. No need to worry about any mobs because there aren't any. Simple command sets the time to day always so it'll always be bright. Easy to tweak the interface so everything will be very visible. Choose for yourself if you want to create with wonderful sounds or in blissful silence. Works well with no mods but there are those that'd make it even better. Default texture pack seems near identical to its inspiration. Only real issue is that it's still in beta meaning there are some bugs. Also, the people behind it should really have a better coding community on GitHub.
Essential For Any Crafter Who Dreams Big
While not perfect it's still more than enough to get you done with whatever you'd need to in-game without having to spend hours upon hours more doing the same thing again and again. Just copy and paste. Makes it all so much easier.
Simple. Easy. Free. Fast.
Just A Story Of Mine. After I Took This Test. Know It Is No Game.
Being heavily inspired by "Minecraft" you'd be quick to think that it's only worth giving a try because it costs nothing and you don't have the money to pay the cost for the original of which preceded it. But after having spent some time in-game you'll be surprised that it's actually not that bad. Understand that when I say "not bad" I also should mention "not good" either. Basic design and simple options make the game very open-ended much like its relative. You'd be amazed by what you can craft given enough time. You'd be delighted by all the bright colors you'd see. No doubt peaceful in its environment with no mobs whatsoever. Creative mode allows you to have an infinite supply of all you'd ever need and then some. No need to worry about ads interrupting you while you build being ad-free. No need to worry about unlocking anything else because there's no DLC. No watermark with any of the photos and videos you'd take there. Available both online and offline. Graphics are no doubt more on the lower-end which is why it looks more 480p as opposed to 1080p in whatever you would capture in-game but it's still satisfactory. The mods available from the community make the game that much worth playing if for whatever reason you'd like to try out something different. Just gotta be careful with what you're adding. The community is just as free in what they provide and open in helping the users as what you'd expect from any FOSS project. Whoever you are. Whatever you are. You'll feel welcome in this voxel-based world. Just make sure you're to the age that you could make sense of it all. Being a god in any game is something that anyone of any age should always approach with caution. Whatever your religious beliefs may be in real-life. I like to view this game as more of a craft which is why the only real joy I got from it all was creating art that I could share with the world. Which is why I'd say it's worth giving a try.