TheBluejay
Minecraft 2017
Log Status
Played
Playing
Backlog
Wishlist
Rating
Time Played
23h 15m
Days in Journal
8 days
Last played
February 25, 2021
First played
October 20, 2018
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Library Ownership
Review #10 - 2018
I remember thinking when this game launched back in 2011, "this is brilliant, but how far can it really go?". Oh wow, I couldn't even imagine.
The impact this game has had on all generations of gamers is insane. I work at a preschool, and seeing the next generation before me loving this game and claiming it as their own beloved favorite, just goes to show how timeless this game truly is, and will be.
You build, you explore, you survive, you create. It's simple in premise, but with a game as heavily customizable as this is, the possibilities of what you can do with those 4 simple notions, is seemingly infinite. I for one, love keeping it vanilla, for the game in its plain state is enough to keep me entertained for a few hours, as I do solo runs cutting through mineshafts, building my home, and my favorite part, trying to survive.
"Minecraft" opens the mind to think creatively, and that's something I greatly applause. And when in the hands of children, I applaud it even more, for I think it's a brilliant tool for inspiration and learning.
I remember thinking when this game launched back in 2011, "this is brilliant, but how far can it really go?". Oh wow, I couldn't even imagine.
The impact this game has had on all generations of gamers is insane. I work at a preschool, and seeing the next generation before me loving this game and claiming it as their own beloved favorite, just goes to show how timeless this game truly is, and will be.
You build, you explore, you survive, you create. It's simple in premise, but with a game as heavily customizable as this is, the possibilities of what you can do with those 4 simple notions, is seemingly infinite. I for one, love keeping it vanilla, for the game in its plain state is enough to keep me entertained for a few hours, as I do solo runs cutting through mineshafts, building my home, and my favorite part, trying to survive.
"Minecraft" opens the mind to think creatively, and that's something I greatly applause. And when in the hands of children, I applaud it even more, for I think it's a brilliant tool for inspiration and learning.