I never played it. There is so many positive opinions about it that i have to try :P But honestly, after watching trailers and gameplays i thought it's kind of boring:P
Minecraft is simply. . . Fun!But if you play it on the computer it's kinda boring. But if you play it on the x-box 360 its fun!It is a lot more fun if you play with friends on creative mode.
I play Minecraft a whole lot and I've got a few cool pictures of my little projects if anyone wants to see them.
I've got a basic house that leads down into an underground layer full of mining tunnels, secret rooms and a science lab + dissection area.
I have a gigantic treehouse... thingy that has some nice views and a lot of symmetry going on.
My most recent project is a kingdom of sorts, so far I've built the massive walls around it and I'm working on the lower-class area and the manor house as we speak.
It's basically early-version Minecraft (in alpha .5, I think), so obviously it's behind but it still gets updated every few months. I'm not sure how far they'll be able to get before the game gets overbearing for most any mobile device.
Really? I noticed that there was a Lite version for the pocket game, and there is very little to do. i know it's just Lite, but all I can do is hit the zombie-things with my shovel and I can place blocks.
Well, yeah, I think the lite version is even a few more version behind, something like alpha 0.2 or something, not to mention limited even further. The full version has a lot more shindig, like saplings and furnaces (thus smelting) and bow and arrows, and so on and so forth, but the biomes are still pretty primary (the world is not unlimited, no caves) and redstone and minecarts and rails and such aren't a thing yet.
[quote=light_chaser]ok, can someone tell me in detail how to make a LAN world?[/quote]
What you'll want to do is make a new singleplayer world and make sure cheats are enabled. If you don't do this it will not work! Now when you are in game type into the chat /publish , and that should open up the game to other people on your LAN.