Author Topic: 2012/09/12 - Steam Greenlight  (Read 449405 times)

What is Minecraft's appeal anyway? How does a game that involves gaining minerals, crafting, and killing things get that much players when Blockland has more things you can do?
It could probably be largely credited to luck and timing.

What is Minecraft's appeal anyway? How does a game that involves gaining minerals, crafting, and killing things get that much players when Blockland has more things you can do?
i'm pretty sure no one really does that anymore
people just pvp
and other weird games
also building stuff in creative mode

i'm pretty sure no one really does that anymore
people just pvp
and other weird games
also building stuff in creative mode

It's the Rube Goldberg effect.  I find a lot of the creative types prefer to make machines, which is a lot simpler with redstone and pistons in Minecraft than it is with eventing and scripting in Blockland.

What is Minecraft's appeal anyway? How does a game that involves gaining minerals, crafting, and killing things get that much players when Blockland has more things you can do?

It's because our world is full of idiots, why do you think some people like Justin Beiber?

Steam Green light needs to give us the Green light!

i'm pretty sure no one really does that anymore
people just pvp
and other weird games
also building stuff in creative mode
the singular reason minecraft has stayed alive as long it has is the modding community, and the video community built around it. without modding, the game would have stagnated a long, long time ago.

Minecraft stayed alive because the big huge video guys came along and started doing Lets Play's.

It's because our world is full of idiots, why do you think some people like Justin Beiber?
you are really stupid aren't you

What is Minecraft's appeal anyway? How does a game that involves gaining minerals, crafting, and killing things get that much players when Blockland has more things you can do?
its not even a real sandbox game thats worth idk $30/40 now, compared to its previous price of $15, unless you get FREE mods improve it

What is Minecraft's appeal anyway? How does a game that involves gaining minerals, crafting, and killing things get that much players when Blockland has more things you can do?
They're not the same at all and really shouldn't be compared.

What is Minecraft's appeal anyway? How does a game that involves gaining minerals, crafting, and killing things get that much players when Blockland has more things you can do?
Why play tf2 for FREE when you could be playing a CRUDDY REMAKE on MINECRAFT

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ok nobody else
« Last Edit: April 13, 2013, 11:33:42 PM by Greek2me »

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done


I have a feeling (like most other people) that blockland won't be getting greenlit this month.

2 MORE DAYS
I have a feeling (like most other people) that blockland won't be getting greenlit this month.
I thought it was on the 18th?
I have a feeling it won't get greenlit also but hey who knows lets hope for it. (This is like the last month I have any hopes for it, which is pretty stupid of me for thinking this since each month it will get closer but....its been 8 months already.)