@FailForward Sure, but I dont think I have a simple explanation to give off the top of my head. I never beat the game despite playing it since 2012 or so. For me it's exploration, upgrading gear, lighting up caves to get resources, mining to have a fully enchanted diamond armor, and it usually leads to automated farms and then I get bored and start a new world. It's more fun in multiplayer, if you have a good server.

The game was never good at explaining stuff, you basically HAVE to read the wiki: https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Minecraft_Wiki

There's various play styles you can choose from - building a base, more travelling / exploration focused, cave exploration and not getting killed, mining, settling in a village and trading with villagers, hunting treasures from shipwrecks, hoarding loot, or simply trying to beat the game (find a stronghold, kill the dragon). But nothing will push you in any direction, it's always your game to play any way you prefer. You can also switch to creative mode and play it like a big lego set

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It is the utter freedom of the game that makes it so great. You wanna fight? Sure, go hunt mobs, kill the dragon, visit the nether and haunt those ghasts. Wanna build? Great! Go mine the materials you need for it, and start creating your most fantastic contraption! Wanna explore? You're all set! Make some gear, some supplies, food and such, and just roam roam roam around.

For those who get bored with vanilla Minecraft (like I do, actually) there's countless modpacks that add extra dimensions to the game! It can make the game easier, harder, give you some direction (there are questing mods), and give you some more goals.

In essence Minecraft is one of the best sandbox games around.

And I agree, with friends it's even more fantastic.

For me the fun is exploring for a great place to start, and then build build build expand build build build.

@FailForward @trinsec all versions are multiplayer, but I'm not sure if they are cross compatible. I use the Java version on Linux, this is the original implementation that supports mods. The others are microsoft's rewrite in C++
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I play the java version as well. It might load a bit slow, but ye gods, the amount of modpacks is staggering and there's a lot more freedom how you want to set up your game.

It does mean that it is not available for mobile and switch. I also doubt it's crossplatform compatible.

I've never tried the other versions than the java one. I know my nephew plays it on his switch, so probably the bedrock one there. Vanilla the java and other versions are largely similar.

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