Minecraft
Greetings, ‘Minecraft’ is a sandbox game from 2011 which needs no introduction. It was developed and published by Mojang Studios with Swedish designers Markus ‘Notch’ Persson and Jens ‘Jeb’ Bergsten being cited as the main creators. Despite being released 14 years ago, the game is still receiving major updates as of last year. Few games can be considered as equivalent or boast of the same colossal cultural impact this one has had. It is the bestselling video game of all time with over 350 million copies sold as of 2025 and 140 million active players were running around in 2021, most of which would probably skew younger in age ranges. A large part of ‘Minecraft’s’ appeal is the chilled out instrumental score by German composer Daniel Rosenfeld, better known as C148, which is instantly recognisable even years after not having emerged oneself in the game.
The idea behind the game is as simple as it is addictive and it can be played in either two modes. Those modes are ‘survival’ and ‘creative’ which can be played as a solo experience or co-operatively. In the former, players are given free rein to explore effectively never ending maps, extract resources from the world around them, craft items based on the acquired resources and build structures that are only as limited as their imagination. While out scavenging, players will have to satiate their hunger and avoid being killed by the vast array of dreaded monsters, such as the explosive Creepers, that mainly come out at night. There are other mobs in the game that are neutral or willing to trade with players such as the oddly proportioned race known as Testificates while others, such as wolves, can be tamed and assist the player.
As if seemingly infinite maps weren’t enough, there are also other dimensions such as the Hellish realm known as the Nether which has many flowing rivers of lava or the End. Both of these dimensions are accessed through portals and have unique mobs of their own which are often hostile. Venturing through the End dimension and slaying the Ender Dragon roaming within causes the credits to roll so ‘Minecraft’ arguably has a simple story connected to it and a proper finale. After defeating the winged creature, players respawn in the same map to play on as long as they wish to. The aforementioned ‘Creative Mode’ removes any dangers to the player and provides them with an inexhaustible supply of every resource as well as gives them the ability to fly. It is very much intended for players who just want to create buildings.
‘Minecraft’ has spawned urban legends such as the ghostly Herobrine said to be lurking within the game, launched the Youtube careers of many notable internet celebrities and has its own fan conventions that draws in significant numbers. There are also several spin-off games such as ‘Minecraft: Story Mode’ which was published by Telltale Games in late 2015 and early 2016. In addition, it had its own panned movie adaptation released this year with Jack Black and Jason Momoa among the primary cast. ‘A Minecraft Movie’ plagued the internet for a few months with awful memes and was infamous for the atrocious behaviour of young fans causing disturbances in many cinemas. Unruly children who enjoy it aside, there is much to like about ‘Minecraft’ and I’ve whiled away many an hour mindlessly and therapeutically mining away in the depths of its worlds.
Plot= 5 /10
Characters = 5/10
Graphics = 6 /10
Overall = 8/10
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