Minecraft is a game full of adventure, exploration and imagination. You can live in a world made of blocks, much like Legos. This lets players to move around however you wish from the first-person view. And when we say "however you like" we're really referring to it, as you can accumulate blocks of any kind to use later on for whatever you see fit. You can do anything from cutting large chunks of stone to construct your home to cutting down trees to create furniture for your home. And even more complex projects such as wells, statues, and buildings. The only limit to your creativity is your imagination. Once you've started, you'll see that there are countless possibilities. But obviously, building things is just one aspect of Minecraft. The other part happens at night, when monsters emerge out of their caves, and the game transforms into a true survival horror game. 360 degrees all the way around You will then be fighting massive spiders, skeletons, endermen or terrifying creepers. It's also the time to make the most of your bow or sword and bows and arrows. You'll need more than just a house with an bed, a sword and a few tools to survive in Minecraft. You'll also need food, because your character will get hungry. You'll have to explore your world, as the best materials aren't always in plain sight. You'll need to take advantage of the enormous freedom that the game provides at all times. While Minecraft's graphics aren't quite as impressive as you can see in the video and images, the grid layout is vital for gameplay to be logical. You can also modify the appearance of the graphics by using mods and skins. Minecraft is the most successful independent game in recent times. It's not without reason. Dj w360 This masterpiece from Notch has managed to get its way into the hearts of millions of gamers who play it on all its available platforms: iOS, Android, Xbox 360, Linux, Mac, and (of course) Windows.