Minecraft is more of a video game version of Lego.


A comparison of Lego and Minecraft. Top: Minecraft Bottom: Lego
However, when Lego is more about building, Minecraft combines exploring, mining, crafting and building, with the exception of Minecraft Classic and a game mode called Creative where you get infinite blocks for building.
There are three versions of Minecraft; Minecraft, which is the PC edition, Minecraft: Pocket Edition, available on the iOS and Android, and Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition, available for 1600 Microsoft points on the Xbox Live Marketplace Arcade.

Ah! Get out of there, Cree- BOOOM!
Anyways, Minecraft was developed by Mojang Studios. The gameplay is simple, but a bit complex. Survive the nights, don’t die of starvation, explore the Nether dimension, kill the Ender Dragon in the End dimension, but mostly you need to mine and craft!

I’m mining!

I’m crafting!
There are many creatures who roam the night, who you need to fend off. Some notorious ones are Creepers, who explode when they're near you, Skeletons, who shoot arrows at you, and Spiders, who can climb walls.
There are many more stuff you can do, like make sword and enchant it, ride pigs,…

…shear sheep for wool, shoot arrows at creepers, burn down houses and also even find some diamond while mining!
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Thus what you do is, mine so you can craft better tools to fight monsters, craft so you can make better tools for mining!
Minecraft has received good responses from critics. Don’t believe me?
Minecraft generally received favourable responses from critics. The game has been praised for the creative freedom it grants players in-game, as well as the ease of enabling emergent gameplay. Critics have praised Minecraft's complex crafting system, commenting that it is an important aspect of the game's open-ended gameplay. Most publications were impressed by the game's "blocky" graphics, with IGN describing them as "instantly memorable". Reviewers also liked the game's adventure elements, noting that the game creates a good balance between exploring and building. The game's multiplayer feature has been generally received favourably, with IGN commenting that "adventuring is always better with friends."
A review of the alpha version, by Scott Munro of the Daily Record, called it "already something special" and urged readers to buy it. In July 2012, PC Gamer listed Minecraft as the fourth-best game to play at work. Jim Rossignol of Rock, Paper, Shotgun also recommended the alpha of the game, calling it "a kind of generative 8-bit Lego Stalker". On September 17, 2010, gaming webcomic began a series of comics and news posts about the addictiveness of the game.
In 2010 and 2011, Minecraft won awards from Good Game, Gamasutra, Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Indie DB, PC Gamer UK, Independent Games Festival, Game Developers Choice Awards and GameCity. On May 5, 2011, Minecraft was selected as one of the 80 games that would be displayed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum as part of "The Art of Video Games" exhibit that opened on March 16, 2012.
The Xbox 360 version was generally received positively by critics, but did not receive as much praise compared to the PC version. Although reviewers noted the lack of features such as mod support and Creative Mode as disappointing, they acclaimed the version's addition of a tutorial and in-game tips and crafting recipes, saying that they make the game more user-friendly. In 2012, Minecraft XBLA was awarded a Golden Joystick Award in the Best Downloadable Game category, and a TIGA Games Industry Award in the Best Arcade Game category.
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Now I’m going mining, so signing out!
Oh, here’s a reward for reading this!


A comparison of Lego and Minecraft. Top: Minecraft Bottom: Lego
However, when Lego is more about building, Minecraft combines exploring, mining, crafting and building, with the exception of Minecraft Classic and a game mode called Creative where you get infinite blocks for building.
There are three versions of Minecraft; Minecraft, which is the PC edition, Minecraft: Pocket Edition, available on the iOS and Android, and Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition, available for 1600 Microsoft points on the Xbox Live Marketplace Arcade.

Ah! Get out of there, Cree- BOOOM!
Anyways, Minecraft was developed by Mojang Studios. The gameplay is simple, but a bit complex. Survive the nights, don’t die of starvation, explore the Nether dimension, kill the Ender Dragon in the End dimension, but mostly you need to mine and craft!
I’m mining!

I’m crafting!
There are many creatures who roam the night, who you need to fend off. Some notorious ones are Creepers, who explode when they're near you, Skeletons, who shoot arrows at you, and Spiders, who can climb walls.
There are many more stuff you can do, like make sword and enchant it, ride pigs,…

…shear sheep for wool, shoot arrows at creepers, burn down houses and also even find some diamond while mining!
.png)
Thus what you do is, mine so you can craft better tools to fight monsters, craft so you can make better tools for mining!
Minecraft has received good responses from critics. Don’t believe me?
Minecraft generally received favourable responses from critics. The game has been praised for the creative freedom it grants players in-game, as well as the ease of enabling emergent gameplay. Critics have praised Minecraft's complex crafting system, commenting that it is an important aspect of the game's open-ended gameplay. Most publications were impressed by the game's "blocky" graphics, with IGN describing them as "instantly memorable". Reviewers also liked the game's adventure elements, noting that the game creates a good balance between exploring and building. The game's multiplayer feature has been generally received favourably, with IGN commenting that "adventuring is always better with friends."
A review of the alpha version, by Scott Munro of the Daily Record, called it "already something special" and urged readers to buy it. In July 2012, PC Gamer listed Minecraft as the fourth-best game to play at work. Jim Rossignol of Rock, Paper, Shotgun also recommended the alpha of the game, calling it "a kind of generative 8-bit Lego Stalker". On September 17, 2010, gaming webcomic began a series of comics and news posts about the addictiveness of the game.
In 2010 and 2011, Minecraft won awards from Good Game, Gamasutra, Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Indie DB, PC Gamer UK, Independent Games Festival, Game Developers Choice Awards and GameCity. On May 5, 2011, Minecraft was selected as one of the 80 games that would be displayed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum as part of "The Art of Video Games" exhibit that opened on March 16, 2012.
The Xbox 360 version was generally received positively by critics, but did not receive as much praise compared to the PC version. Although reviewers noted the lack of features such as mod support and Creative Mode as disappointing, they acclaimed the version's addition of a tutorial and in-game tips and crafting recipes, saying that they make the game more user-friendly. In 2012, Minecraft XBLA was awarded a Golden Joystick Award in the Best Downloadable Game category, and a TIGA Games Industry Award in the Best Arcade Game category.
© Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia.
Now I’m going mining, so signing out!
Oh, here’s a reward for reading this!
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