
Minecraft has become so extraordinarily popular that the developers have made it temporarily free-to-play in order to prevent overloading their servers. Minecraft is a peculiar game that’s difficult to classify.
Minecraft's pedigree certainly includes the world-building of Dwarf Fortress, the procedural dungeon crawling of Rogue, and the undirected creativity of LEGO. While it’s marvellously simple and intuitive, Minecraft is not an easy game to learn.
On Minecraft, the first resource you need is lumber. Walk up the nearest tree trunk and begin harvesting it by holding down the left mouse button. The block will eventually break, dropping a log that you can pick up. Chop down a few more trees in this manner until you have collected close to a dozen logs.
They need to be crafted into lumber and sticks to begin using these logs. Begin by pressing ‘i’ to open your inventory, then click and drag the logs into the crafting window. You will receive four units of lumber for each log you process. Next, drag the lumber into the crafting window in the shape illustrated above (one on top of the other) to create sticks. If necessary, you can split your lumber pile in half by right clicking it.
Crafting is one of the Minecraft‘s most fundamental mechanics, but in the alpha version it is very poorly documented. If you’d like to know more about the sort of things you can craft, I recommend consulting the Minecraft Wiki. You also can visit http://gangles.ca/2010/09/20/beginners-guide-to-minecraft/ to get complete guide about Minecraft. Enjoy to play!
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