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Read the title!
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It depends on what and how you play it
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Depends, doesn't it? If you mean Minecraft being "great" to people in a sense of entertainment and enjoyment. Then its because its a game that offers what they like for example creative people they can make so many things in this game which they get satisfaction from namely: Building, Redstone, Custom Maps, Plugins, Minigames. So on so forth. Whereas, a person who is entertained by FPS shooters or puzzle games will not find it entertaining. It just depends on your interests and what you like really.
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If you have a creative mind then your good to go
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My sibling, parents, basically everyone in my family but me hates minecraft. But everyone at school = Super Addicted
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I really only play minecraft because of my server.
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Everyone complains that it has bad physics, but if it had good physics it would suck.
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The physics seem fairly spot on. They acceleration of gravity is almost the same as on earth and they even have wind resistance o_O
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Some people just don't like open-ended games.
For example, my boyfriend prefers linear, story-based games that always give you a clear objective. He finds himself feeling overwhelmed in games like Minecraft or Terraria because there's so much to do that he can't figure out where to start.
For example, my boyfriend prefers linear, story-based games that always give you a clear objective. He finds himself feeling overwhelmed in games like Minecraft or Terraria because there's so much to do that he can't figure out where to start.
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People with less creative minds don't really like minecraft.
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One thing I know that get people heads around is things like the caluators and iPhones that people make that work!
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I guess some people enjoy different things. For example, some people like games with action and ultra-amazing graphics. However, there's also people like me (and a lot of the Minecraft community) who like a game that is highly customization (texture packs/mods) and has a great community.