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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHey that's pretty cool and similar to an idea I had about 10 years ago. An online community where you can build the landscapes/dungeons/towns etc and others can adventure in/pillage.
For those who are creative they could create a fantastic environment.
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Hey that's pretty cool and similar to an idea I had about 10 years ago. An online community where you can build the landscapes/dungeons/towns etc and others can adventure in/pillage.
For those who are creative they could create a fantastic environment.
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Still it's got better graphics than 3D Monster Maze, so it's not all bad
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View Postlooks nice. So it's sort of a snazzier version of 3D Construction Kit?
I've played it a bit a while ago and did the obvious stuff i.e. built a big castle, a tall skyscraper, the deepest mineshaft etc etc. The ability to build circuitry did excite my inner geekiness but I didn't get round to it. I got bored of the game itself but still follow its progress in the business world.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View Postlooks nice. So it's sort of a snazzier version of 3D Construction Kit?
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I got it about a month ago.
But it is too time consuming and I have too little need to express my lack of creativity so I have not used it much lately.
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Originally posted by lightng View PostMy brother showed it to me when he was over at the weekend. Very blocky graphics and poor documentation but a lot of people rave over it. Its written in java and the original developer now employs a team - a great success story.
Have a look on youtube for things that have been built with it. Someone made a to scale model of the starship enterprise and someone else a working train station with junctions etc. Some people have too much time on their hands.
Wonder if Minecraft will be, or has been, the subject of a Monday Link?
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Link here: Minecraft
The money comes from sales, delivered as a download. There's no subscription. It costs €15 (was €10 until recently)
I think the appeal is expressionism. That is evident from the number of videos on YouTube. You can do what you want... you can build the biggest house, a replica starship Enterprise, a giant phallus, you can build a monster trap, you can blow up half the scenery, you can build a CPU's ALU, anything you can think of. Again, think Lego... what's the appeal of Lego? You can just do what you want with it.
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My brother showed it to me when he was over at the weekend. Very blocky graphics and poor documentation but a lot of people rave over it. Its written in java and the original developer now employs a team - a great success story.
Have a look on youtube for things that have been built with it. Someone made a to scale model of the starship enterprise and someone else a working train station with junctions etc. Some people have too much time on their hands.
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I've heard of it, watched a video of it a couple of weeks ago. I couldn't really see the attraction but I'm pretty sure I'm missing something. Where does the money come from? Advertising, paying for the game, subscription?
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