let me post a bit more:
blockland has a lot of variety, you could just enjoy the servers currently available, you could try building a couple things yourself in singleplayer, you could even try creating servers for other people to enjoy, or you could even go as far as to create add-ons for the game.
I still like to call blockland a 'revolutionary' game just because it keeps you hooked for years, and you really can't just leave it, you always seem to return to it eventually. it's all because of the community, the game, and so on.
yes, you could moan about blockland's limits, but, if anything, it allows you to be more creative and think of ways you could get around those issues. it really is a game which teaches you how to deal with restrictions and how to make the absolute most of what you have. not just the engine either, the color and brick size restrictions really add a layer of 'challenge' to the game which other games don't have.
blockland is also extremely customisable, making you be able to do a lot of things, ignoring the restictions. it's a very open game, allowing a wide variety of people with a wide variety of interests to all enjoy the game.
to this day I still think badspot underestimates how amazing of a game this really is, as it's lived for 10 years and is still going (mostly) fine
another point I want to make is that I don't know if I would have the same feelings of this game if I only bought it a week ago. I bought this game when I was 7ish and it's changed my entire life and has made me into a completely different person at this point; now instead of being unproductive and just playing stuffty games in a giant failure of trying to entertain myself, I can create stuff I've always wanted to create, and the game that's started all that for me is blockland.
I'm still only 14 too, I've got a long way to go in life but this game has made me more aware of everything and who I am, but most importantly, what I like to do, which is to create.
I can write many more paragraphs but I think this should be enough.
In the future, I have an aspiration to create a game similar to blockland, which has the same effect on everyone as it has done to me. I want to 'pass the tradition on'.
but that's years later, all I can do is just appreciate what this game has done to me.