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|designer=Markus "Notch" Persson | |designer=Markus "Notch" Persson | ||
|genre=[[Sandbox]] | |genre=[[Sandbox]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[ | |modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]] | ||
|followed by=[[Minecraft: Story Mode]] | |followed by=[[Minecraft: Story Mode]] | ||
|series=Minecraft | |series=Minecraft | ||
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|pcgamingwiki=Minecraft: Java Edition | |pcgamingwiki=Minecraft: Java Edition | ||
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'''Minecraft''' is a 3D sandbox game created by Markus "Notch" Persson and currently maintained by Jens "Jeb_" Bergensten. It was released on November 18, [[2011]]. In Survival mode, the game is focused on exploration and combat, with players encouraged to explore a randomly generated world in order to find resources. In creative mode, the game is focused on creativity, with infinite resources, invincibility, and flight. Minecraft is unique in that there is no story (until you beat the game). There are three different editions of Minecraft, Java Edition (for computers), Bedrock Edition (for all platforms), and Console Edtion (no longer manufactured or supported, phased out by Bedrock Edition). There are several differences between them, including control options, game mechanics, and UI. The two versions do not support cross-play, but cross-play within versions is possible. (For example, a Nintendo Switch with Bedrock Edition and Xbox with Bedrock Edition can play together, but '''not''' a Windows computer with Java Edition and a Windows computer with Bedrock Edition.) | '''Minecraft''' is a 3D sandbox game created by Markus "Notch" Persson and currently maintained by Jens "Jeb_" Bergensten. It was released on [[November 18]], [[2011]]. In Survival mode, the game is focused on exploration and combat, with players encouraged to explore a randomly generated world in order to find resources. In creative mode, the game is focused on creativity, with infinite resources, invincibility, and flight. Minecraft is unique in that there is no story (until you beat the game). There are three different editions of Minecraft, Java Edition (for computers), Bedrock Edition (for all platforms), and Console Edtion (no longer manufactured or supported, phased out by Bedrock Edition). There are several differences between them, including control options, game mechanics, and UI. The two versions do not support cross-play, but cross-play within versions is possible. (For example, a Nintendo Switch with Bedrock Edition and Xbox with Bedrock Edition can play together, but '''not''' a Windows computer with Java Edition and a Windows computer with Bedrock Edition.) | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |