Minecraft Quiz

 

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Chapter 1

Plan the necessary tools. Investigate some of the worlds and then make your first hut to survive your first nighttime. The next step is to create a 1:1 replica of the Falcon One. Why? Because this is Minecraft.

Marcus Persson's product is the first game that's already sold alpha. If it wasn't for "Minecraft," there wouldn't be Early Access on Steam and trillions of videos on Youtube. If someone doesn't respond to the word "Minecraft," it means they've spent the last five years under the stone. Many more people will know Minecraft so well that they ace, for example, this Minecraft Quiz. *

 

 

It's worth explaining what 'Minecraft' is, albeit, in outline, that has come into play on PlayStation 3. PC gamers can easily skip the paragraph. "Minecraft is what you might call a perfect sandbox. In games where the gameplay structure is open, sooner or later, we encounter limitations. We have a limit of available items, the adventure mode ends, or we discover every corner of the world created by the studio.

 

 

"Minecraft" turns this approach upside down. This game is more of a set of tools to build than a game of passing through what someone else is serving us. Of course, "Minecraft" has created a mass of worlds and things that players have designed - this is one of the beautiful features of this production, but we are left alone with our creativity. And this is where the real strength of this game lies.

 

 

Of course, on PlayStation 3, we can play Survival mode, which means we can build up reinforcements to defend ourselves at night, and then set off further and further away from our camp, day after day, to look for some hard-to-reach resources or explore a world made of cubes. In the "playing" mode, because that's what Survival is, we build tools, extract various raw materials, set up appropriate workshops to develop more devices - and so on, until we walk with a glass of wine replica of the Royal Haven we built.

 

 

But "Minecraft" is also - available immediately - a creative mode. In it, we have access to all critical raw materials. Here, if you can speak of a goal at all in this game, the goal is quite different. We can let go of the fantasy, wake up a child who has just received a massive set of blocks and can build from them exactly as much as his imagination or willingness to recreate something that has already been made allows him.

 

 

The "Minecraft" version on PS3 has, of course, its limitations, the most painful of which is its field of vision. In the creative mode, where we can fly, you can immediately see that the console does not necessarily cope with showing us vast areas of land. Nevertheless, the PC version exceeds the console version in this respect. The system of creating objects and all sorts of elements of the presented world has also been slightly simplified. We no longer have to do anything by trial and error method because we have projects of various things available in the creation menu - we have to collect appropriate raw materials or create suitable semi-finished products.

 

 

The most problematic thing is that "Minecraft"... is on the console. It may sound grotesque, but that's the truth. Remember "Skyrim"? In the fifth part of "The Elder Scrolls," the players immediately started to create millions of mods, improvements, graphics (there are still images of realistic horseback images on the Internet...), new missions, weapons, places... The numbers can be counted endlessly. The PC version of "Minecraft" can also be modified on a vast scale; players can play the game almost any way they want. What's left of it on the console? The so-called vanilla version and the possibility of buying textures by the shop. Not so good.

 

 

Is it worth playing the console version of "Minecraft"? Firstly, you check it by solving this Minecraft Quiz. If you have a PC outside the console, never in your life. The PC version of "Minecraft" is a game that is still developing and whose possibilities are being tested by tens of millions of people around the world. Playing on PS3 resembles already forgotten shareware versions. Yes, we seem to have access to all the options (or their simplified equivalents), but it's impossible to achieve the freedom of creation as in the original version.

 

If you only have the console, "Minecraft" is a must. Visually it scares you off but shows you how much you can achieve with your imagination. If there is a dusty PC in the room, it is better to fire the "Minecraft."

*Made by Quizz Freak

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