Minecraft is a sandbox video game developed by Mojang. In Minecraft, players explore a blocky, procedurally-generated 3D world with infinite terrain. Game modes include a survival mode, in which players must acquire resources to build the world and maintain health, and a creative mode, where players have unlimited resources. In 2014, Mojang and the Minecraft intellectual property were purchased by Microsoft for US$2.5 billion.
About Minecraft in brief

Players encounter various non-player characters known as mobs, including villagers, large spiders, skeletons, and hostile creatures such as zombies. They spawn in the daytime, while hostile mobs—including large skeletons, spiders, and zombies—spawn in nighttime, during nighttime. Some unique Minecraft creatures include the creeper and the enderman, which have no headgear and burn under the sun if they have no sun gear to burn under. They can also be hunted for food and crafting materials, and can be hunted in the nighttime. When starting a new world, players must choose one of four difficulties, ranging from peaceful to hard. Increasing the difficulty of the game causes the player to take more damage from mobs, as well as having other difficulty-specific effects. Once the default difficulty can be changed, the game mode is locked and can only be changed with a randomly selected default selected, cheats selected, or the option can be selected to create custom skins. There is an achievement system, known as \”advancements\” in the Java Edition of thegame. Players can mine blocks and then place them elsewhere, enabling them to build things. The core gameplay revolves around picking up and placing these blocks, while players can move freely around the world. There can be no specific goals to accomplish, allowing players a large amount of freedom in choosing how to play the game. However, there are achievements that allow players to create new gameplay mechanics, items and assets.
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