Minecraft

Broodwich

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Anyone one else on here playing this in a multi-user environment?

I dabbled with it a long-time ago and wasn't all that enthralled with te 8-bit graphics and weird gameplay.

After some additional consideration, I sprung on the license (around $20) and have been playing this for a couple of days. This is an amazing game, with limitless possibilities. It's like digital Legos.

Anyone "bowling in" the South Endzone or building their own Campustown in Minecraft?
 
That's one of those games I just don't get, but I'm pretty sure it's just because I'm not creative enough to play it.
 
I've been more focused on the single player, mostly cause I didn't feel like messing with other people.

It's been a while since I've played, though.
 
I have been playing online with some friends. It can be fun to work together to build so big stuff.
 
Thinking about getting this.

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If you were on the fence before, check out this video. I've been playing for 6 months and this mod pack adds everything i wanted to see in game.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xd7KYnagZEs]Minecraft - Buildcraft Mod Spotlight - (Technic Pack Part 1) - YouTube[/ame]
 
An ISU based mutli user would be pretty fun. I played on a multi user enviroment on another forum I am not, but I don't really have the time to invest to gaming.
 
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So, I've started working on a single-player map of Jack Trice. I finished the field in one night.

Thoughts, comments?
 
I received a fraudulent charge for this game on my card, never have ever heard of it till now....
 
Nice!

Question for everyone who plays- download or browser version? What is the difference?

The browser version is basically only "creative" mode, whereas the downloadable version randomly generates terrain with biomes such as desert, jungles, plains, tundra, etc.

I've yet to find a good server to play on -- seems like most of the ones I've run across are overdeveloped and not much fun to play on. My Minecraft experience has been mostly limited to single player, and a private server that my wife and I played on over LAN.

If you introduce kids to this game, watch out. You might never get the computer back!
 

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