Plucked some flowers so I could use them for dye. I’ll skip this one and check the next instead. I considered going through it in search of some iron ore, but I think I saw something move in the shadows. Passed a cave on my way through a valley earlier. Slapped a saddle on Chartreuse and rode him off a cliff. I think I’ll name him Chartreuse, the fancy pig. Made friends with a pig while chopping down trees. I think I’ll create a glass wall on the side of my house that faces the ocean. Started scouting the beach for the perfect place to start working on my home. Then I’ll get myself a farm and live off the earth until I die an old, fulfilled man.
I think I’ll build a cabin on the beach, facing the ocean. I’m not sure where I am, but fuck if this place isn’t adorable. He was a kind, delicate soul, until he was raped by Creepers and had his soul devoured by the Nether. If you’re brave enough to read it, here are the final days of an explorer named Adam. Lists are so last week, so why not give you a journal entry of sorts about a random adventurer’s first day in the game instead. I was going to write a list about the various reasons Minecraft could totally be classified as a survival horror game until I realized something. That feeling of dread that surfaces as soon as the sun starts to dip below the horizon and you realize you’ve strayed too far from the relative safety of your base. Anyone who’s played the game knows what I’m talking about. Just as Silent Hill becomes exponentially more dangerous once you transition into the Otherworld, Minecraft has its own terrors that come out at night. After a few hours with the one that started it all, I can say without a doubt that it is fucking terrifying.ĭon’t let that deceptively charming world of adorable blocky animals and pixilated cubes fool you–underneath those vibrant colors lies a twisted underworld just waiting to for the sun to duck under the horizon so it can break your will to live.
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I’ve never touched the PC version of Minecraft, but over the months I’ve played my fair share of indie games it inspired, like Total Miner and Castle Miner Z. It isn’t the newest version PC players are currently enjoying, so there isn’t a hunger meter, weapon enchantment, or experience, but that doesn’t take much away from the overall experience. In case you’ve been living under a pixilated cobblestone with no pickaxe with which to save yourself, you might not have heard about Minecraft’s recent arrival on Xbox Live Arcade.