# Minecraft: request for explanation
So I downloaded Minecraft demo to see what is it what is it what all the kids around rave about. Call me a "late adopter".
Alright, I get it. Or so I think. You can destroy stuff and thereby "mine" materials, sometimes you can find something and get it. I learned how to dig myself out of a deep hole, how to drown, get killed by a zombie, how to build some simply blocky structures. So far, so good.
What I am not getting is what is the whole point. Where's the fun part?
I know, this is a silly remark. I grew up in a world of Princes of Persia, Doom, various flight and car simulators, etc. Those games have a clear hook, a clear objective, etc. You start it, you get it, you go on. I now see kids playing Roblox and what I think is this: if anybody would tell me 20-30 years ago that this would be a thing, I would laugh my head off (same way as if anybody would tell me in 2005 that phones won't get smaller, but rather larger - whatever, I tend to be wrong mostly 😐 ). Still in Roblox you can interact with characters and some of the games have a competitive spin, so I still grok those. But Minecraft? I feel like a stupid old fart who's just staring at the screen not having a clue how this could have become the "best-selling game of all times" (c.f. Wikipedia)
**Can somebody enlighten me on how to play Minecraft so as to "get the point quickly"?**
I mean, I want to play it a bit with fun and perhaps have fun with my kids with it too, I just want to "get it" sooner then they will :-).
This is be probably one of my more embarrassing posts :-D.
@barefootstache @piggo @trinsec Thanks for interesting inputs. I am slowly getting somewhere. What I did not know yesterday is that one can create new things out of raw materials and that by doing so new recipes appear. So that makes building, mining and dealing with the world much more interesting. At this point (still in the demo) I would still appreciate to get some "objective", but I guess that might come when (if) I buy the real thing I can probably see what other people do - is that correct? Also, when some mob harms me, I did not figure out how to heal myself. Or is the experience so odd only the demo version?
@piggo That is useful advice. It's interesting how barebones the intro game experience is. Without you telling me, I would either drop out of the game, or would have persist long enough until I would discover it myself. From my PoV not a very good on-boarding experience, but then again: millions of kids get it quickly, so who am I to complain?
@piggo @FailForward @barefootstache
Well, I joined the game when it was in alpha (it was sooo broken, lol). I wouldn't have stuck around either but, and this is extremely important, I played with friends on a server. We did the weirdest shit in this new-fangled game. Mods were coming up, we tried many various new things. I think it simply spread from there on, the game was highly moddable, you could do whatever shit you wanted, and the game is in full development so there's consistently new shit incoming.
Parents give it to their kids, they learn it, they spread it among their peers.. the game's simply accessible as heck. And if you can play online with friends, you have great adventures going!
Playing MC alone is a little bit boring, unless you've got a good modpack meant for that. The power is playing online with friends and thinking of stuff to do.
Imagine you playing with your buddies in the garden, and then suddenly think 'Hey let's build a tree house!' or 'Let's make a castle against bad guys!' or whatever. MC is the same. 'Let's do this!'
To heal, eat food and when your food bar is full, the health is slowly restored. This is always tricky in the beginning, the best option is to kill animals for meat. There are also apples that drop when you cut down a tree and the leaves break, but they're too rare to be useful. If you find a river, salmon are easy to hunt and nutritious. All meat requires cooking, either in a furnace or on campfire. ... And you need a pickaxe to mine stone to make the furnace. a lot of the early game is about technological upgrades