• dropped_the_chief@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Like it, or not, Minecraft has real staying power. Kids around the world are going to relate to things to Minecraft forever, now.

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        13 days ago

        I love the idea of it but literally struggle to play it with my child I can’t stand builder games rather be playing Lego’s at that point.

        But I still do it because she loves it.

        • elBedrock@lemmy.world
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          12 days ago

          You should take a look at fantasy modpacks, less building and more exploring, you can basically transform the game into an rpg.

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        12 days ago

        I never played Minecraft before, with one exception last year. I was trying out the PS3 emulator on my PC and tested Minecraft (offline) on it. I can see why people like it. Its pretty cool game and wish I was more into it.

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          12 days ago

          It’s almost more of a system than a game, like you can play many games within it.

          I used to just jump into a survival world and start exploring. Now I’ve got a persistent world I’ve had for like eight years. Sometimes I’m still discovering new areas, but other times I’m rediscovering stuff that I (or my friend who plays in the same world) built long ago. Occasionally I’ll take on some huge impressive project. The rail system in my world is built out to an unreasonable level.