Comprehveiw of the Best Minecraft Game - An Engaging Blocky World for Everyone
4.9
Microsoft Minecraft
Lifewire / Andrew Hayward
What We Like
Sandbox approach offers many possibilities
Core mechanics are easy to grasp
Lots of depth to crafting
Multiplayer and mods are super fun
Incredible value for the price
What We Don’t Like
Will feel aimless to some
No Marketplace on PS4
Each version requires separate purchase
Minecraft remains one of the best all-around games for kids and families—a simple experience with surprising depth that rewards initiative and creativity.
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Minecraft is the ultimate indie gaming success story, gradually transforming from a solo project into a worldwide phenomenon with more than 100 million monthly active users, spinoff games, merchandise, conventions, and so much more. But it’s not all the stuff that makes Minecraft one of the world’s most popular games—it’s the game itself.
Even a decade after its original alpha release, Minecraft remains a pure and compelling sandbox experience, dropping players into a blocky world full of seemingly endless possibilities. It has no storyline, no missions, and no obvious hooks to pull you into the game. It’s essentially a blank canvas—a blocky, pixelated blank canvas. But the beauty of Minecraft is that not only is there so much more going on beneath the surface (literally, too), but the freeform design enables new and diverse kinds of play and is especially great for younger players.
Lifewire / Andrew Hayward
Plot: DIY
Believe it or not, there is no plot in Minecraft—and no storyline or fleshed-out characters, either, although the boy and girl character skins are referred to as Steve and Alex, respectively. Minecraft is a freeform playground in which to use your own imagination to create adventures and narratives. Minecraft won’t do that heavy lifting for you, although there is an increasing number of storylines found externally in official books, comics, and spin-off games.
Minecraft is a freeform playground in which to use your own imagination to create adventures and narratives.
Lifewire / Andrew Hayward
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