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Hello, People Of PMC!
Now, i know there are millions of Blogs like this out there all over PMC - But i thought hey, why not give it a go? So here it is - My Guide to Minecraft! This Guide is currently Work in progress! I am working hard to get it finished for you lovely people. This guide is for the PC version of Minecraft - though i will cover the controls for both PS3 and PS4 version, XB360 and XB1 versions.
THIS IS FOR BEGINNERS TO MINECRAFT. IF YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTELY BOSS PLAYER OF MINECRAFT - I SUGGEST YOU GO - well - PLAY MINECRAFT! Nah, just joking .(i'm SUCH a joker). Maybe us pros and us beginners could find out something new? :)
About Minecraft: The Game millions of players are playing right now!
Welcome to Minecraft! You have probably just spawned into a word of wonder and cubes - and, well - just cubes, and are probably thinking "What the flip is this meant to be?!"
Well, let me tell you!
Minecraft is a SANDBOX CONSTRUCTION GAME (Sandbox meaning Open world - a game where you can build - explore - do things your way) created by Mojang (https://mojang.com/) and its founder, Markus Persson.As a MC player (MC stands for MineCraft) you'll have to call markus here Notch.Minecraft was inspired by many other games at the time - games like Infiniminer, and Dungeon Keeper. The point of Minecraft is, baisically, breaking and placing blocks. NOW, Do NOT Get off of Minecraft since i said that, because despite that is the point of MineCraft, you can do pretty awesome stuff - but more onto that later :D There are three main game - modes you can play:
CREATIVE: You have access to almost EVERY Block in the enitre game. You are not harmed by mobs, do not starve, do not have health,immune to lava, and much more. Mobs are completely unaware of you (I'll explain about mobs later!) making it easy for you to build epic and awesome builds! Now that sounds pretty amazing - correct?
MORE COMING SOON
Now, i know there are millions of Blogs like this out there all over PMC - But i thought hey, why not give it a go? So here it is - My Guide to Minecraft! This Guide is currently Work in progress! I am working hard to get it finished for you lovely people. This guide is for the PC version of Minecraft - though i will cover the controls for both PS3 and PS4 version, XB360 and XB1 versions.
THIS IS FOR BEGINNERS TO MINECRAFT. IF YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTELY BOSS PLAYER OF MINECRAFT - I SUGGEST YOU GO - well - PLAY MINECRAFT! Nah, just joking .(i'm SUCH a joker). Maybe us pros and us beginners could find out something new? :)
About Minecraft: The Game millions of players are playing right now!
Welcome to Minecraft! You have probably just spawned into a word of wonder and cubes - and, well - just cubes, and are probably thinking "What the flip is this meant to be?!"
Well, let me tell you!
Minecraft is a SANDBOX CONSTRUCTION GAME (Sandbox meaning Open world - a game where you can build - explore - do things your way) created by Mojang (https://mojang.com/) and its founder, Markus Persson.As a MC player (MC stands for MineCraft) you'll have to call markus here Notch.Minecraft was inspired by many other games at the time - games like Infiniminer, and Dungeon Keeper. The point of Minecraft is, baisically, breaking and placing blocks. NOW, Do NOT Get off of Minecraft since i said that, because despite that is the point of MineCraft, you can do pretty awesome stuff - but more onto that later :D There are three main game - modes you can play:
CREATIVE: You have access to almost EVERY Block in the enitre game. You are not harmed by mobs, do not starve, do not have health,immune to lava, and much more. Mobs are completely unaware of you (I'll explain about mobs later!) making it easy for you to build epic and awesome builds! Now that sounds pretty amazing - correct?
MORE COMING SOON
Credit | Minecraft Wiki, Minecraft Books |
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