Minecraft game review

THE ESSENTIALS OF THE GAME

  • Release date: 7 October 2011
  • Publisher: Mojang
  • Developer: Mojang, 4J Studios
  • Game type: Creation / Sandbox
  • PEGI: pegi7
  • Number of players: Single player and Undetermined in Multiplayer
  • Platforms: PlayStation 4 / Xbox One / PC / Mac OS / PlayStation 3 / Xbox 360 / PlayStation Vita / Android / iOS / Linux / Windows Phone / Fire OS
  • Lifespan: Infinite, disconnection possible at any time

SUMMARY

Minecraft is a sandbox game. Players are dropped into a randomly generated world and initially have only their bodies and brains to survive. Little by little, they learn to collect elements from this universe so they can do whatever they want with it. The game world is made entirely of cubes, and the characters and monsters are also cubic in shape. In multiplayer mode, the community is made up of true enthusiasts who sometimes build entire cities. But this community can also be aggressive for no particular reason. It is also possible to play in a game mode where players have everything they need to build whatever they want.

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