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What's the Big Deal With Minecraft?

As you ascend the Museum of Pop Culture's central exhibit staircase and head to its recently opened third-floor exhibition, it's difficult not to notice the long-limbed, floating being to your right. Do yourself a favor, and avoid looking at the eyes of the shadowy Enderman.



Then, further up the steps, there's another boxy being. It's got a bit more fashion. The pickaxe-wielding Steve is wearing an uncheckered top in various shades of blue over a pair of denim bottoms. He greets the museum's patrons as he moves toward the digital world that's been brought to life in the top of MoPOP.



Each of these otherworldly encounters serves as an introduction to the museum's Minecraft exhibition, which held its highly anticipated world premiere on October 19. The Enderman, a block-stealing, teleportation-versed fiend that attacks Minecraft players who are eye-to-eye, and Steve, the game's first available player skin who's equal parts miner, crafter builder, survivor and miner They represent a small, but well-known part of the Minecraft world which players have come to know and love.



Chances are you've heard of Minecraft. The 10-year-old game defeated Tetris earlier this year to become the most popular video game. This blog post is sure to get you interested in understanding more about the Minecraft. To help you begin that endeavor, here are five things for a Minecraft-curious individual to be aware of:






1. A World made of blocks


In 2009, Minecraft was created by Mojang the Swedish video game development company later bought by Microsoft, Minecraft at its most basic level is a space made of blocks. In the 3D Minecraft world players are able to build whatever they want by breaking and arranging the blocks. There's no set direction to follow or fixed goals to guide you. Instead, players are allowed and encouraged to use their creativity to play the game however they want. It sounds easy, doesn't it? Read on.





2. Pick Your Playstyle: Survival or Creative

In Minecraft, there are two major game modes: Survival and Creative.



Survival mode is all about survival. The players are placed in a brand new world and are required to use its resources to construct shelters, locate food, and create tools to help them construct the world they want to live in. In Survival mode, monsters also called mobs (Minecraft lingo for non-players who are mobile) are likely to be hostile towards you, attempt to steal your resources or even attempt to kill you. You must keep yourself alive.



Creative mode provides players with every building block they need right from the start. In this mode, you don't need to worry about mobs lurking around to disrupt your creativity. Imagine it as a giant sandbox or an unlimited collection of building blocks. You can construct whatever you want by putting one block at a time. From designing fantasy castles to creating structures from real life, Minecraft is a world with limitless possibilities.






3. More Than a Game, Minecraft is a Community


In a game that offers such a wide range of creative possibilities, Minecraft's community of players has grown to become one of the most valuable resources when it comes to engaging and educating users novices and veterans alike. There was no instruction manual available when Minecraft first came out and players relied on trial and trial and error to figure the game out on their own. This is why the internet became a common ground for Minecrafters to share their successes stories.



"We created the game," says Mojang Chief Content Officer Vu Bui. "The community created the game's popularity."



Today, platforms like YouTube and Twitch have become hubs for Minecraft celebrities to share content with their millions of followers. GoodTimesWithScar is a well-known Minecraft creator was present at MoPOP during the opening ceremony in mid-October.






4. The best part? It's an educational experience!


First and foremost, Minecraft is a game, however, it can also be an educational tool. Lessons in math, physics, geometry, and storytelling are built on the principles of the game which is why educators have embraced Minecraft as an alternative way to teach classroom activities. It was released in the year 2016. Minecraft: Education Edition offers project-based lesson plans that give students the chance to learn by working together on problems. It can spark a deeper curiosity in learning for students. This can help educators be more in tune with their students' learning preferences.






5. Pou-games It extends beyond the screen


Since its inception, Minecraft has inspired novels and comics, merchandise sales and even new iterations of the video game , as players have the ability to modify Minecraft's inner workings to give it a distinctive look and feel aligned to particular historic times or cultures, or even lifestyles. As Minecraft's following escalated it began to seep into various aspects of popular culture. You might have seen or heard references to Minecraft in your favorite TV shows, music videos, movies and more.



After you've digested the blog article to this point, hopefully it will make a bit more sense the next time you encounter Minecraft in the wild. Be aware that if you encounter a situation where you are confronted by an Enderman, you're best advised to avoid eye contact.


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