![]() Watching my kids create a house in the mountains, or witnessing them finding that first piece of diamond they had been looking for would always put a smile on my face. While I was never really interested in playing, I was always fascinated by the idea of Minecraft and the creativity it could spark in someone. If they weren’t beating each other to death with shovels (in-game), they would occasionally work together to create some pretty marvelous looking things. My son (3) and daughter (6) would play co-op on the PS4 version and when they weren’t playing on that, they were playing on their iPads. The only reason I owned a copy of Minecraft was because my kids wanted it. Why would I want to play a game where crafting was the game? Why would anyone want to chop wood and mine through the ground with a pickaxe to find different types of materials and minerals for hours on end to build their virtual dream home? I could play a game like World of Warcraft and be a hero who slays monsters and gathers materials for crafting in his spare time. ![]() I didn’t understand the appeal of playing a game with no real set objective.
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