In 2012 saw this game for the first time.I was seven or eight and it was on some son of my mom’s friend’s computer. It was really strange for me, but fascinating. I think it was a 1.2.5 or smth, he played in the jungle biome and i thought it was another blocky game about zombies. The same evening i talked my dad into installing it, but my parents didn’t let me play untill tomorrow because it was too late.
On the next day my life changed forever. I’ve built myself simple dirt house and made some instruments (somehow i’ve memorized the recipe), but didn’t reached even iron instruments and lost interest. Yet i liked to blow up villages with tnt.
Sometimes we played with friends on our phones or tablets, sometimes i played alone – on my first computer on minimum graphics settings and low-res texturepack.
This game helped me feel better when i moved out and when my first gf dumped me. It helped me to not loose connection with my former friends even if we were 4 hours and 4000 kilometers apart.
Now i’m 20 and i’ve finally finished this game and realised, that i am no longer a kid. I have my own life and my own problems, yet minecraft is still a significant part of my life and who i am. It’s funny — after 13 years of playing, I finally saw the credits. I usually never got that far.
Thanks… Minecraft? The community? Mojang?
Idk. I feel really good now
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Now explore the end islands! Make a gunpowder farm for rockets, and build your new base over the end portal
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In 2012 saw this game for the first time.I was seven or eight and it was on some son of my mom’s friend’s computer. It was really strange for me, but fascinating. I think it was a 1.2.5 or smth, he played in the jungle biome and i thought it was another blocky game about zombies. The same evening i talked my dad into installing it, but my parents didn’t let me play untill tomorrow because it was too late.
On the next day my life changed forever. I’ve built myself simple dirt house and made some instruments (somehow i’ve memorized the recipe), but didn’t reached even iron instruments and lost interest. Yet i liked to blow up villages with tnt.
Sometimes we played with friends on our phones or tablets, sometimes i played alone – on my first computer on minimum graphics settings and low-res texturepack.
This game helped me feel better when i moved out and when my first gf dumped me. It helped me to not loose connection with my former friends even if we were 4 hours and 4000 kilometers apart.
Now i’m 20 and i’ve finally finished this game and realised, that i am no longer a kid. I have my own life and my own problems, yet minecraft is still a significant part of my life and who i am. It’s funny — after 13 years of playing, I finally saw the credits. I usually never got that far.
Thanks… Minecraft? The community? Mojang?
Idk. I feel really good now
Now explore the end islands! Make a gunpowder farm for rockets, and build your new base over the end portal