01/10: F'n Minecraft..
I caved and purchased my $13.00 Minecraft license last night and I think I am hooked.. Hooked like how cocaine would suck you in. It's a fun and games to experiment but damn if you don't lose track of time.
The game is simple in it's graphics and simple in its concept. You get a randomly generated world consisting of different times of dirt, ore, stones, plants, and some animals. I see many people 'digitally spelunking' these caves, while I was set more of constructing a barricade for the inevitable zombie attacks at night. I wandered around from the respawn point, got lost, and quickly figured out how to build a dirt house up. Zombies came, night was boring, and then some spikey thing didn't die in the dawn and blew up a chunk of my house and me. Mkay? I respawned and could not find where I built my house v1.0. I then went to a significantly tall mountain and started to build up a good set of walls and a second floor. Night came I and I was safe... until the stupid spiky thing blew up an even larger chunk out of my house 2.0.
Now I am pissed. I wander around and find my house and rebuild. I dig around a bit and finally realized how to craft a pick to cut a hole out better. This rained down on my new fun of crafting rock times, smelting rock in to stone, making windows from sand, and I picked a nicely located spot and started to dig. Dig and I dig. Oh shit it's night again! I make it back before the zombies come and craft more items. Torches, a sword, and a few other items. Back to the hole I poke out the side of the mountain to find a sheer rock face. I hit stupid time suck gravel (worthless and chucked out of my inventory), and now it takes me significantly longer to get out of my mine. I think eventually I might find gold and gems, but what eva.
When I get home I may make a beach house and use that as a secondary camp while I get more pork to keep my health up.
The game gets me on a few levels..
1. I don't have to interact with people in some MMO setting (I can but I won't).
2. Free space to wander around in. I like that sort of control.
3. Building - it rubs me nicely like the SimCity series.
4. A sense of anxiety - constantly watching the horizon for night fall, worrying about zombies, spiky things, and perpetually having enough raw materials to replace my tools as they are used up.
5. I am more or less playing against myself (similar to Portal). I determine where I want to dig, what I want to build, and fully form the world around to my aesthetics.
Just a word of warning - stay away My Biggest Fan! Though it might get you off the WoW crack this java game will be equally addictive.
The game is simple in it's graphics and simple in its concept. You get a randomly generated world consisting of different times of dirt, ore, stones, plants, and some animals. I see many people 'digitally spelunking' these caves, while I was set more of constructing a barricade for the inevitable zombie attacks at night. I wandered around from the respawn point, got lost, and quickly figured out how to build a dirt house up. Zombies came, night was boring, and then some spikey thing didn't die in the dawn and blew up a chunk of my house and me. Mkay? I respawned and could not find where I built my house v1.0. I then went to a significantly tall mountain and started to build up a good set of walls and a second floor. Night came I and I was safe... until the stupid spiky thing blew up an even larger chunk out of my house 2.0.
Now I am pissed. I wander around and find my house and rebuild. I dig around a bit and finally realized how to craft a pick to cut a hole out better. This rained down on my new fun of crafting rock times, smelting rock in to stone, making windows from sand, and I picked a nicely located spot and started to dig. Dig and I dig. Oh shit it's night again! I make it back before the zombies come and craft more items. Torches, a sword, and a few other items. Back to the hole I poke out the side of the mountain to find a sheer rock face. I hit stupid time suck gravel (worthless and chucked out of my inventory), and now it takes me significantly longer to get out of my mine. I think eventually I might find gold and gems, but what eva.
When I get home I may make a beach house and use that as a secondary camp while I get more pork to keep my health up.
The game gets me on a few levels..
1. I don't have to interact with people in some MMO setting (I can but I won't).
2. Free space to wander around in. I like that sort of control.
3. Building - it rubs me nicely like the SimCity series.
4. A sense of anxiety - constantly watching the horizon for night fall, worrying about zombies, spiky things, and perpetually having enough raw materials to replace my tools as they are used up.
5. I am more or less playing against myself (similar to Portal). I determine where I want to dig, what I want to build, and fully form the world around to my aesthetics.
Just a word of warning - stay away My Biggest Fan! Though it might get you off the WoW crack this java game will be equally addictive.