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Minecraft the Game!

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Minecraft is an open world game that has no specific goals for the player to accomplish, allowing players a large amount of freedom in choosing how to play the game.However, there is an achievement system. Gameplay by default is first person, but players have the option to play in third person mode.The core gameplay revolves around breaking and placing blocks. The game world is essentially composed of rough 3D objects,mainly cubes,that are arranged in a fixed grid pattern and represent different materials, such as dirt, stone, various ores, water, and tree trunks. While players can move freely across the world, objects and items can only be placed at fixed locations relative to the grid. Players can gather these material blocks and place them elsewhere, thus allowing for various constructions. At the start of the game, the player is placed on the surface of a procedurally generated and virtually infinite game world. Players can walk across the terrain consisting of plains, mountains, forests, caves, and various water bodies.The world is divided into biomes ranging from deserts to jungles to snowfields.The in-game time system follows a day and night cycle, with one full cycle lasting 20 realtime minutes. Throughout the course of the game, players encounter various non-player characters known as mobs, including animals, villagers and hostile creatures.Nonhostile animals,such as cows, pigs, and chickens ,spawn during the daytime. The player may hunt them for food and crafting materials. By contrast, hostile mobs,such as large spiders, skeletons, and zombies,spawn during nighttime and in dark places, such as caves. Someunique creatures have been noted by reviewers, such as the Creeper, an exploding creature that sneaks up on the player; and the Enderman, a creature with the ability to teleport and pick up blocks. In this mode, players have to gather natural resources ,such as wood, stone, etc., found in the environment in order to craft certain blocks and items.Depending on the difficulty, monsters spawn at darker places on the map, necessitating that the player builds a shelter at night.The mode also features a health bar which is depleted by attacks from monsters, falls, drowning, falling into lava, suffocation, starvation, and other events. Players also have a hunger bar, which must be periodically refilled by eating food in game, except in peaceful mode, in which the hunger bar does not drain. If the hunger bar is depleted, then the health bar will slowly diminish. Health replenishes when players have a nearly full hunger bar, and also regenerates regardless of fullness if players play on the easiest difficulty. In creative mode, players have access to most of the resources and items in the game through the inventory menu, and can place or remove them instantly.Players, able to fly freely around the game world, do not take environmental or mob damage, and are not affected by hunger.The game mode helps players focus on building and creating large projects. Adventure mode was added to Minecraft, it was designed specifically so that players could experience user crafted custom maps and adventures. Gameplay is similar to survival mode but introduces various player restrictions such as disabling the ability to place and destroy blocks without the appropriate tools. This is so that players can obtain the required items and experience adventures in the way that the mapmaker intended. Another addition designed for custom maps is the command block; this block allows mapmakers to expand interactions with players through certain server commands.

Minecraft facts

Credits: www. wikipedia.org


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as Steve the First Minecraft Player Ever? Every Minecraft Player knows about Steve. But, few players know the real story of the main character. Who is he? Where did he come from? This story reveals Steve’s experiences as the first player in the Minecraft world. Follow his journey as the secrets of the Minecraft World are revealed! For all you Cinema 4D users wanting to do Minecraft-stuff, here are a few packs to help you getting started. These are all free to download as well, except the paid rig at the end but there’s also a free rig up for download so don’t worry if you don’t want to or aren’t able to pay for anything.You can use these anywhere you want. Pictures, animations, avatars, wallpapers etc, but credits would obviously be appreciated as I’ve spend a lot of time working on these packs.

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Each pig will drop 1 - 3 raw porkchops upon death (0-2 on Pocket Edition). Pigs that die while on fire will drop 1 - 3 cooked porkchops instead. Pigs can also be

used as a method of controlled transportation by placing a saddle on a pig and using a carrot on a stick or carrot to control the pig while on it. Each pig will drop 1 - 3 raw porkchops upon death. \ Cows provide more types of useful resources than all other passive mobs (excluding the Mooshroom) and can be used to provide the player with an unlimited supply of meat (uncooked raw beef or cooked steak), milk, and leather. Additionally, killing or breeding the cows will give the player experience. All cows can be milked infinitely by the player. This is done by holding a bucket and right-clicking on the cow. The bucket will immediately be filled with milk, which can then be consumed as an antidote to poison or used as a crafting ingredient.If a cow is killed, it will drop 0–2 pieces of leather, 1–3 pieces of raw beef, and 1–3 experience. If the cow died while on fire, it will drop steak rather than raw beef and will only drop experience in this case if the player has hit it or started the fire. Killing a calf will give you nothing.if you use a sheer then you get 3 wool if you kill :1 you can dye the wool. Chickens have white feathers and wings, yellow beaks, yellow feet and red wattles. Their texture is somewhat checkered, in a similar fashion to wool. . Like most other mobs with baby forms, their baby form has a smaller body, but the head is the same size as adults, and so appears disproportionately large.

credits: www.minecraft wiki/gameplay


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oods are consumable items that restore hunger points when eaten, and are essential to The Player’s survival. Most foods are eaten by holding Use Item. Cake must instead be placed, like other blocks, on a surface before being eaten. A Survival Mode player must eat food items regularly, or they will begin losing health and die soon after.With the exception of Golden Apples, food may not be eaten when the hunger bar is completely full. Except for milk, cake, and mushroom stew, food items and ingredients can be stacked in inventory slots. Players have two different food statistics, only one of which is visible: The hunger level (visible), and the saturation level (invisible). The saturation level is a primarily invisible statistic. Saturation is the first statistic to decrease when a player performs energy-intensive actions, and it must be completely depleted before the visible hunger meter begins decreasing. Although the current saturation level is generally hidden, you can tell that your saturation level is completely depleted if the visible hunger meter begins displaying a jittering effect. Eating food restores both hunger and saturation points in varying ratios, depending on the food item eaten. A player’s current saturation level can never exceed their current hunger level. A player at a hunger level of 5, for example, can only be at a maximum of 5 saturation. This is important to remember when choosing which foods to eat for the most efficient use of food: Highly saturating foods/low hunger-restoring foods should be eaten when the hunger bar is more full, especially when the bar has begun jittering. If you eat highly saturating foods when the bar is low, saturation points are likely wasted, since saturation level can never exceed hunger level. The “nourishment” table below can help by categorizing foods by their saturation-to-hunger restoration ratios. See the more detailed Foods table for the exact hunger and saturation statistics of each food.Armor is a category of items that provide a player with varying levels of protection from common damage types, and appear graphically on the wearer. These items include several different classes of helmets, chestplates, leggings, and boots, which can each be placed in designated armor slots of a player’s inventory for use. Players, Horses, Zombie (Pigmen) and (Wither) Skeletons can wear armor.

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