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Minecraft is a 2011 sandbox game developed by Mojang Studios and originally created by Markus "Notch" Persson. It features a procedurally generated 3D world made of voxels, where players gather resources, craft items, and build structures in modes like Survival and Creative. The game’s extensive community contributes user-generated content such as mods and servers. Minecraft is the best-selling video game of all time, with millions of active players and educational uses. The franchise includes spinoffs like Minecraft Dungeons and a live-action film, A Minecraft Movie, released in 2025.

Gameplay

Minecraft is a 3D sandbox video game that has no required goals to accomplish, allowing players a large amount of freedom in choosing how to play the game.1 The game also features an optional achievement system.2 Gameplay is in the first-person perspective by default, but players have the option of second-person or third-person perspective.3 The game world is composed of rough 3D objects—mainly cubes, referred to as blocks—representing various materials, such as dirt, stone, ores, tree trunks, water, and lava. The core gameplay revolves around picking up and placing these objects. These blocks are arranged in a 3D grid, while players can move freely around the world. Players can break, or mine, blocks and then place them elsewhere, enabling them to build things.4 The game also contains a material called redstone, which can be used to make primitive mechanical devices, electrical circuits, and logic gates, allowing for the construction of many complex systems.56 Comparatively, the game's physics system has been described as unrealistic, with nearly all blocks unaffected by gravity.7

Players can also craft a wide variety of items, such as armor, which mitigates damage from attacks; weapons (such as swords or axes), which allows monsters and animals to be killed more easily; and tools (such as pickaxes or shovels), which break certain types of blocks more quickly. Some items have multiple tiers depending on the material used to craft them, with higher-tier items being more effective and durable. They may also freely construct helpful blocks—such as furnaces which can cook food and smelt ores,8 and torches that produce light—or exchange items with a villager (NPC) through trading emeralds for different goods and vice versa.910 The game has an inventory system, allowing players to carry a limited number of items.11

The game world is virtually infinite and procedurally generated as players explore it, using a map seed that is obtained from the system clock at the time of world creation (or manually specified by the player).121314 While there are limits on the world's verticality, Minecraft allows an infinitely large game world to be generated on the horizontal plane, though the player is limited to traversing up to 30 million blocks from the world's center.15 The world is divided into biomes ranging from deserts to jungles to snowfields;1617 the terrain includes plains, mountains, forests, caves, and bodies of water or lava.18 The in-game time system follows a day and night cycle, with one full cycle lasting for 20 real-time minutes.19

New players are given a randomly selected default character skin out of nine possibilities, including Steve or Alex,2021 but are able to create and upload their own skins.22 Players encounter various mobs (short for mobile entities) including animals, villagers, and hostile creatures.2324 Passive mobs, such as cows, pigs, and chickens, can be hunted for food and crafting materials. They spawn in the daytime, while hostile mobs—including large spiders, witches, skeletons, and zombies—spawn during nighttime or in dark places such as caves.2526 Some hostile mobs, such as zombies, skeletons and drowned (underwater versions of zombies), burn under the sun if they have no headgear and are not standing in water.27 Other creatures unique to Minecraft include the creeper (an exploding creature that sneaks up on the player) and the enderman (a creature with the ability to teleport as well as pick up and place blocks).28 There are also variants of mobs that spawn in different conditions; for example, zombies have husk and drowned variants that spawn in deserts and oceans, respectively.29

Dimensions

Minecraft has two alternative dimensions besides the Overworld (the main world where the player spawns): the Nether and the End.30

The Nether

The Nether is a hell-like underworld dimension accessed via a player-built obsidian portal; newer versions of the game feature naturally generated damaged portals that the player can repair.31 The Nether contains many unique resources and can be used to travel great distances in the Overworld, due to every block traveled in the Nether being equivalent to 8 blocks traveled in the Overworld.32 Mobs that populate the Nether include shrieking, fireball-shooting ghasts, alongside anthropomorphic mobs called piglins and their zombified counterparts.33 The piglins in particular have a bartering system, where players can give them gold ingots and receive items in return.34 Structures known as Nether Fortresses generate in the Nether, containing unique mobs such as wither skeletons and blazes, which can drop blaze rods needed to access the End dimension.35 The dimension also features bastion remnants, a structure that occasionally contains the netherite upgrade smithing template. This item is required to upgrade diamond equipment to netherite, the most durable material in the game.36 The player can also choose to build an optional boss mob known as the Wither, using skulls obtained from wither skeletons and soul sand.3738

The End

The End can be reached through an end portal, consisting of twelve end portal frames. End portals are found in underground structures in the Overworld known as strongholds. To find strongholds, players must craft eyes of ender using an ender pearl and blaze powder. Eyes of ender can then be thrown, traveling in the direction of the stronghold. Once the player reaches the stronghold, they can place eyes of ender into each portal frame to activate the end portal.39 The dimension consists of islands floating in a dark, bottomless void. A boss enemy called the Ender Dragon guards the largest, central island.40 Killing the dragon opens access to an exit portal, which, when entered, cues the game's ending credits and the End Poem, a roughly 1,500-word work written by Irish novelist Julian Gough,41 which takes about nine minutes to scroll past,42 is the game's only narrative text,43 and the only text of significant length directed at the player.44: 10–12  At the conclusion of the credits, the player is teleported back to their respawn point and may continue the game indefinitely.45 Players can also explore further regions of the End beyond the main island, which can harbor structures known as end cities or ships to find valuable loot as well.

Game modes

Survival mode

In Survival mode, players have to gather natural resources such as wood and stone found in the environment in order to craft certain blocks and items.46 Depending on the difficulty, monsters spawn in darker areas outside a certain radius of the character, requiring players to build a shelter in order to survive at night.47 The mode also has a health bar which is depleted by attacks from mobs, falls, drowning, falling into lava, suffocation, starvation, and other events. Players also have a hunger bar, which must be periodically refilled by eating food in-game unless the player is playing on peaceful difficulty.48 If the hunger bar is empty, automatic healing stops and depletes. Health replenishes when players have a full hunger bar or continuously on peaceful.49

Upon losing all health, items in the players' inventories are dropped unless the game is reconfigured not to do so. Players then re-spawn at their spawn point, which by default is where players first spawn in the game and can be reset by sleeping in a bed or using a respawn anchor.5051 Dropped items can be recovered if players can reach them before they despawn after 5 minutes. Players may acquire experience points (commonly referred to as "xp" or "exp") to as by killing mobs and other players, mining, smelting ores, breeding animals, and cooking food.52 Experience can then be spent on enchanting tools, armor and weapons. Enchanted items are generally more powerful, last longer, or have other special effects.53

The game features two more game modes based on Survival, known as Hardcore mode and Adventure mode. Hardcore mode plays identically to Survival mode, but with the game's difficulty setting locked to "Hard" and with permadeath, meaning players only have one life, forcing them to delete the world or explore it as a spectator after death.54 Adventure mode was added to the game in a post-launch update,55 and prevents the player from directly modifying the game's world. It was designed primarily for use in custom maps, allowing map designers to let players experience it as intended.5657

Creative mode

In Creative mode, players have access to an infinite number of nearly all resources and items in the game through the inventory menu and can place or mine them instantly.58 Players can toggle the ability to fly freely around the game world at will, while their characters do not take any damage nor are affected by hunger.5960 The game mode helps players focus on building and creating projects of any size without disturbance.61

Multiplayer

See also: Minecraft server

Multiplayer in Minecraft enables multiple players to interact and communicate with each other on a single world. It is available through direct game-to-game multiplayer, LAN play, local split screen (console-only), and servers (player-hosted and business-hosted).62 Players can run their own server by making a realm, using a host provider, hosting one themselves or connect directly to another player's game via Xbox Live, PlayStation Network or Nintendo Switch Online. Single-player worlds have local area network support, allowing players to join a world on locally interconnected computers without a server setup.63 Minecraft multiplayer servers are guided by server operators, who have access to server commands such as setting the time of day and teleporting players. Operators can also set up restrictions concerning which usernames or IP addresses are allowed or disallowed to enter the server.64 Multiplayer servers have a wide range of activities, with some servers having their own unique rules and customs. The largest and most popular server is Hypixel, which has been visited by over 14 million unique players.6566 Player versus player combat (PvP) can be enabled to allow fighting between players.67

Minecraft Realms

In 2013, Mojang announced Minecraft Realms, a server hosting service intended to enable players to run server multiplayer games easily and safely without having to set up their own.6869 Unlike a standard server, only invited players can join Realms servers, and these servers do not use IP addresses. Minecraft: Java Edition Realms server owners can invite up to twenty people to play on their server, with up to ten players online at a time. Minecraft Realms server owners can invite up to 3,000 people to play on their server, with up to ten players online at one time.70 The Minecraft: Java Edition Realms servers do not support user-made plugins, but players can play custom Minecraft maps.71 Minecraft Bedrock Realms servers support user-made add-ons, resource packs, behavior packs, and custom Minecraft maps.72 At Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016, support for cross-platform play between Windows 10, iOS, and Android platforms was added through Realms starting in June 2016,73 with Xbox One and Nintendo Switch support to come later in 2017,74 and support for virtual reality devices. On 31 July 2017, Mojang released the beta version of the update allowing cross-platform play.75 Nintendo Switch support for Realms was released in July 2018.76

Modification

Further information: Minecraft modding

The modding community consists of fans, users and third-party programmers. Using a variety of application program interfaces that have arisen over time, they have produced a wide variety of downloadable content for Minecraft, such as modifications, texture packs and custom maps. Modifications of the Minecraft code, called mods, add a variety of gameplay changes, ranging from new blocks, items, and mobs to entire arrays of mechanisms.7778 The modding community is responsible for a substantial supply of mods from ones that enhance gameplay, such as mini-maps, waypoints, and durability counters, to ones that add to the game elements from other video games and media.79 While a variety of mod frameworks were independently developed by reverse engineering the code, Mojang has also enhanced vanilla Minecraft with official frameworks for modification, allowing the production of community-created resource packs, which alter certain game elements including textures and sounds.80 Players can also create their own "maps" (custom world save files) that often contain specific rules, challenges, puzzles and quests, and share them for others to play.81 Mojang added an adventure mode in August 201282 and "command blocks" in October 2012,83 which were created specially for custom maps in Java Edition. Data packs, introduced in version 1.13 of the Java Edition, allow further customization, including the ability to add new achievements, dimensions, functions, loot tables, predicates, recipes, structures, tags, and world generation.8485

The Xbox 360 Edition supported downloadable content, which was available to purchase via the Xbox Games Store; these content packs usually contained additional character skins.86 It later received support for texture packs in its twelfth title update while introducing "mash-up packs", which combined texture packs with skin packs and changes to the game's sounds, music and user interface.87 The first mash-up pack (and by extension, the first texture pack) for the Xbox 360 Edition was released on 4 September 2013, and was themed after the Mass Effect franchise.88 Unlike Java Edition, however, the Xbox 360 Edition did not support player-made mods or custom maps.89 A cross-promotional resource pack based on the Super Mario franchise by Nintendo was released exclusively for the Wii U Edition worldwide on 17 May 2016,90 and later bundled free with the Nintendo Switch Edition at launch. Another based on Fallout was released on consoles that December,91 and for Windows and Mobile in April 2017.92 In April 2018, malware was discovered in several downloadable user-made Minecraft skins for use with the Java Edition of the game.9394 Avast stated that nearly 50,000 accounts were infected, and when activated, the malware would attempt to reformat the user's hard drive.9596 Mojang promptly patched the issue, and released a statement stating that "the code would not be run or read by the game itself",97 and would run only when the image containing the skin itself was opened.98

Marketplace

In June 2017, Mojang released an update known as the "Discovery Update" to the Bedrock Edition of the game.99 The update includes the "Marketplace", a catalogue of user-generated content that gives Minecraft creators "another way to make a living from the game".100101102 Various skins, maps, texture packs and add-ons from different creators can be bought with Minecoins, a digital currency that is purchased with real money.103 Additionally, users can access specific content with a subscription service titled "Marketplace Pass".104105106 Alongside content from independent creators, the Marketplace also houses items published by Mojang and Microsoft themselves,107108 as well as official collaborations between Minecraft and other intellectual properties.109110

As of 2022, the Marketplace had over 1.7 billion content downloads, generating over $500 million in revenue.111

Development

Before creating Minecraft, Markus "Notch" Persson was a game developer at King, where he worked until March 2009. At King, he primarily developed browser games and learned several programming languages. During his free time, he prototyped his own games, often drawing inspiration from other titles, and was an active participant on the TIGSource forums for independent developers.112

One such project was "RubyDung," a base-building game inspired by Dwarf Fortress, but with an isometric, three-dimensional perspective similar to RollerCoaster Tycoon.113 Among the features in RubyDung that he explored was a first-person view similar to Dungeon Keeper, though he ultimately discarded this idea, feeling the graphics were too pixelated at the time.114115 Around March 2009, Persson left King and joined jAlbum, while continuing to work on his prototypes.116117118 Infiniminer, a block-based open-ended mining game first released in April 2009, inspired Persson's vision for RubyDung's future direction.119 Infiniminer heavily influenced the visual style of gameplay, including bringing back the first-person mode, the "blocky" visual style and the block-building fundamentals.120 However, unlike Infiniminer, Persson wanted Minecraft to have RPG elements.121

The first public alpha build of Minecraft was released on 17 May 2009 on TIGSource.122123 Over the years, Persson regularly released test builds that added new features, including tools, mobs, and entire new dimensions. In 2011, partly due to the game's rising popularity, Persson decided to release a full 1.0 version—later known as the "Adventure Update"—on 18 November 2011.124 Shortly after, Persson stepped down from development, handing the project's lead to Jens "Jeb" Bergensten.125

On 15 September 2014, Microsoft, the developer behind the Microsoft Windows operating system and Xbox video game console, announced a $2.5 billion acquisition of Mojang, which included the Minecraft intellectual property.126127 Persson had suggested the deal on Twitter, asking a corporation to buy his stake in the game after receiving criticism for enforcing terms in the game's end-user license agreement (EULA), which had been in place for the past three years.128129130 According to Persson, Mojang CEO Carl Manneh received a call from a Microsoft executive shortly after the tweet, asking if Persson was serious about a deal. Mojang was also approached by other companies including Activision Blizzard and Electronic Arts.131 The deal with Microsoft was arbitrated on 6 November 2014 and led to Persson becoming one of Forbes' "World's Billionaires".132133134

For many years, Minecraft received annual major updates135—free to players who have purchased the game—136 each primarily centered around a specific theme. For instance, version 1.13, the Update Aquatic, focused on ocean-related features,137 while version 1.16, the Nether Update, introduced significant changes to the Nether dimension.138 However, in late 2024, Mojang announced a shift in their update strategy; rather than releasing large updates annually, they opted for a more frequent release schedule with smaller, incremental updates, stating, "We know that you want new Minecraft content more often."139 The Bedrock Edition has also received regular updates, now matching the themes of the Java Edition updates. Other versions of the game, such as various console editions and the Pocket Edition, were either merged into Bedrock or discontinued and have not received further updates.140

On 7 May 2019, coinciding with Minecraft's 10th anniversary, a JavaScript recreation of an old 2009 Java Edition build named Minecraft Classic was made available to play online for free.141142143

On 16 April 2020, a Bedrock Edition-exclusive beta version of Minecraft, called Minecraft RTX, was released by Nvidia. It introduced physically-based rendering, real-time path tracing,144 and DLSS for RTX-enabled GPUs.145 The public release was made available on 8 December 2020.146 Path tracing can only be enabled in supported worlds, which can be downloaded for free via the in-game Minecraft Marketplace, with a texture pack from Nvidia's website,147 or with compatible third-party texture packs.148 It cannot be enabled by default with any texture pack on any world.149 Initially, Minecraft RTX was affected by many bugs, display errors, and instability issues.150151

On 22 March 2025, a new visual mode called Vibrant Visuals, an optional graphical overhaul similar to Minecraft RTX, was announced. It promises modern rendering features—such as dynamic shadows, screen space reflections, volumetric fog, and bloom—without the need of RTX-capable hardware.152153154 Vibrant Visuals was released as a part of the Chase the Skies update on 17 June 2025 for Bedrock Edition and is planned to release on Java Edition at a later date.155156157

Editions

Java Edition

Development began for the original edition of Minecraft—then known as Cave Game, and now known as the Java Edition—on 10,158 11159 or 12 May 2009,160 and ended on 13 May, when Persson released a test video on YouTube of an early version of the game, dubbed the "Cave game tech test " or the "Cave game tech demo".161162 The game was named Minecraft: Order of the Stone the next day, after a suggestion made by a player.163 "Order of the Stone" came from the webcomic The Order of the Stick, and "Minecraft" was chosen "because it's a good name".164 The title was later shortened to just Minecraft, omitting the subtitle.

Java Edition major update release timelinePre-release years in red
2009Pre-Classic
Classic
Survival Test
Indev
2010Infdev
Alpha
Alpha v1.2.0 - v1.2.6: "Halloween Update"
Beta
2011Beta
Release 1.0: "Adventure Update"
20121.1
1.2
1.3
1.4: "Pretty Scary Update"
20131.5: "Redstone Update"
1.6: "Horse Update"
1.7: "The Update that Changed the World"
20141.8: "Bountiful Update"
2015
20161.9: "Combat Update"
1.10: "Frostburn Update"
1.11: "Exploration Update"
20171.12: "World of Color Update"
20181.13: "Update Aquatic"
20191.14: "Village & Pillage"
1.15: "Buzzy Bees"
20201.16: "Nether Update"
20211.17: "Caves & Cliffs: Part I"
1.18: "Caves & Cliffs: Part II"
20221.19: "The Wild Update"
20231.20: "Trails & Tales"
1.20.3: "Bats and Pots"
20241.20.5: "Armored Paws"
1.21: "Tricky Trials"
1.21.2: "Bundles of Bravery"
1.21.4: "The Garden Awakens"
20251.21.5: "Spring to Life"
1.21.6: "Chase the Skies"

Persson completed the game's base programming over a weekend in May 2009, and private testing began on TigIRC on 16 May.165 The first public release followed on 17 May 2009 as a developmental version shared on the TIGSource forums.166 Based on feedback from forum users, Persson continued updating the game.167168 This initial public build later became known as Classic.169 Further developmental phases—dubbed Survival Test, Indev, and Infdev—were released throughout 2009 and 2010.170

The first major update, known as Alpha, was released on 30 June 2010.171172 At the time, Persson was still working a day job at jAlbum but later resigned to focus on Minecraft full-time as sales of the alpha version surged.173 Updates were distributed automatically, introducing new blocks, items, mobs, and changes to game mechanics such as water flow.174 With revenue generated from the game, Persson founded Mojang, a video game studio,175 alongside former colleagues Jakob Porser and Carl Manneh.176

On 11 December 2010, Persson announced that Minecraft would enter its beta phase on 20 December.177 He assured players that bug fixes and all pre-release updates would remain free.178 As development progressed, Mojang expanded, hiring additional employees to work on the project.179

The game officially exited beta and launched in full on 18 November 2011.180 On 1 December 2011, Jens "Jeb" Bergensten took full creative control over Minecraft, replacing Persson as lead designer.181 On 28 February 2012, Mojang announced the hiring of the developers behind Bukkit, a popular developer API for Minecraft servers,182 to improve Minecraft's support of server modifications.183 This move included Mojang taking apparent ownership of the CraftBukkit server mod,184 though its legitimacy was questioned due to its open-source nature and licensing under the GNU General Public License and Lesser General Public License.185

Pocket Edition

"Pocket Edition" redirects here. For the type of book, see Pocket edition.

In August 2011, Minecraft: Pocket Edition was released as an early alpha for the Xperia Play via the Android Market, later expanding to other Android devices on 8 October 2011.186187 The iOS version followed on 17 November 2011.188 A port was made available for Windows Phones shortly after Microsoft acquired Mojang.189 Unlike Java Edition, Pocket Edition initially focused on Minecraft’s creative building and basic survival elements but lacked many features of the PC version.190 Bergensten confirmed on Twitter that the Pocket Edition was written in C++ rather than Java, as iOS does not support Java.[170]

On 10 December 2014, a port of Pocket Edition was released for Windows Phone 8.1.191 In January 2017, Microsoft announced that it would no longer maintain the Windows Phone versions of Pocket Edition.192 Pocket Edition was rebranded as Bedrock Edition in 2017, enabling cross-platform play with the new Xbox One and Nintendo Switch versions.193

Bedrock Edition and Console Editions

The console versions of Minecraft debuted with the Xbox 360 edition, developed by 4J Studios and released on 9 May 2012.194195 Announced as part of the Xbox Live Arcade NEXT promotion,196 this version introduced a redesigned crafting system, a new control interface, in-game tutorials, split-screen multiplayer, and online play via Xbox Live.197 Unlike the PC version, its worlds were finite, bordered by invisible walls. Initially, the Xbox 360 version resembled earlier PC versions but received updates to bring it closer to Java Edition before its eventual discontinuation.198 The Xbox One version launched on 5 September 2014, featuring larger worlds and support for more players.199 Minecraft expanded to PlayStation platforms with PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 editions released on 17 December 2013 and 4 September 2014, respectively.200 Originally planned as a PS4 launch title, it was delayed before its eventual release.201202 A PlayStation Vita version followed in October 2014.203 Like the Xbox versions, the PlayStation editions were developed by 4J Studios.204

Nintendo platforms received Minecraft: Wii U Edition on 17 December 2015, with a physical release in North America on 17 June 2016205 and in Europe on 30 June.206 The Nintendo Switch version launched via the eShop on 11 May 2017.207 During a Nintendo Direct presentation on 13 September 2017, Nintendo announced that Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition, based on the Pocket Edition,208 would be available for download immediately after the livestream, and a physical copy available on a later date. The game is compatible only with the New Nintendo 3DS or New Nintendo 2DS XL systems and does not work with the original 3DS or 2DS systems.209

On 20 September 2017, the Better Together Update introduced Bedrock Edition across Xbox One, Windows 10, VR, and mobile platforms, enabling cross-play between these versions.210211 Bedrock Edition later expanded to Nintendo Switch212 and PlayStation 4, with the latter receiving the update in December 2019, allowing cross-platform play for users with a free Xbox Live account.213 Thw Bedrock Edition launched on PlayStation 5 on October 22, 2024,214 while the Xbox Series X/S version launched on June 17 2025.215 On 18 December 2018, the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, and Wii U versions of Minecraft received their final update and would later become known as "Legacy Console Editions".216 On 15 January 2019, the New Nintendo 3DS version of Minecraft received its final update, effectively becoming discontinued as well.217

Other versions

Minecraft Education

An educational version of Minecraft, designed for use in schools, launched on 1 November 2016.218 It is available on Android, ChromeOS, iPadOS, iOS, MacOS, and Windows,219 It was built on the Bedrock Edition codebase, and beta testing ran from 9 June to 1 November 2016,220 with the full release available on macOS and Windows 10 by November.221 On 20 August 2018, Mojang announced that it would bring Education Edition to iPadOS in Autumn 2018. It was released to the App Store on 6 September 2018.222 On 27 March 2019, it was announced that it would be operated by JD.com in China.223 On 26 June 2020, a public beta for the Education Edition was made available to Google Play Store compatible Chromebooks. The full game was released to the Google Play Store for Chromebooks on 7 August 2020.224

China Edition

On 20 May 2016, China Edition (also known as My World) was announced as a localized edition for China, where it was released under a licensing agreement between NetEase and Mojang.225 The PC edition was released for public testing on 8 August 2017.226 The iOS version was released on 15 September 2017,227 and the Android version was released on 12 October 2017.228 The PC edition is based on the original Java Edition, while the iOS and Android mobile versions are based on the Bedrock Edition. The edition is free-to-play and had over 700 million registered accounts by September 2023.229

Minecraft for Windows

This version of Bedrock Edition is exclusive to Microsoft's Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems. The beta release for Windows 10 launched on the Windows Store on 29 July 2015.230 After nearly a year and a half in beta, Microsoft fully released the version on 19 December 2016. Called the "Ender Update", this release implemented new features to this version of Minecraft like world templates and add-on packs.231 On 7 June 2022, the Java and Bedrock Editions of Minecraft were merged into a single bundle for purchase on Windows; those who owned one version would automatically gain access to the other version. Both game versions would otherwise remain separate.232

Variants

Main article: Minecraft (franchise)

Around 2011, prior to Minecraft's full release, Mojang collaborated with The Lego Group to create a Lego brick-based Minecraft game called Brickcraft. This would have modified the base Minecraft game to use Lego bricks, which meant adapting the basic 1×1 block to account for larger pieces typically used in Lego sets. Persson worked on an early version called "Project Rex Kwon Do," named after a Napoleon Dynamite joke. Although Lego approved the project and Mojang assigned two developers for six months, it was canceled due to the Lego Group's demands, according to Mojang's Daniel Kaplan. Lego considered buying Mojang to complete the game, but when Microsoft offered over $2 billion for the company, Lego stepped back, unsure of Minecraft's potential.233

Virtual reality

Initially, Persson planned to support the Oculus Rift with a Minecraft port. However, after Facebook acquired Oculus in 2013, he abruptly canceled the plans, stating, "Facebook creeps me out."234 In 2016, a community-made mod, Minecraft VR, added VR support for Java Edition, followed by Vivecraft for HTC Vive.235 Later that year, Microsoft introduced official Oculus Rift support for Windows 10 Edition,236 leading to the discontinuation of the Minecraft VR mod due to trademark complaints. Vivecraft was endorsed by Minecraft VR contributors for its Rift support.237 Also available is a Gear VR version, titled Minecraft: Gear VR Edition.238 Windows Mixed Reality support was added in 2017. On September 7, 2020, Mojang Studios announced that the PlayStation 4 version would receive PlayStation VR support later that month.239 In September 2024, the Minecraft team announced they would no longer support PlayStation VR, which received its final update in March 2025.240

Music and sound design

Main article: Music of Minecraft

Minecraft's music and sound effects were produced by German musician Daniel Rosenfeld, better known as C418.241 To create the sound effects for the game, Rosenfeld made extensive use of foley techniques. On learning the processes for the game, he remarked, "Foley’s an interesting thing, and I had to learn its subtleties. Early on, I wasn’t that knowledgeable about it. It’s a whole trial-and-error process. You just make a sound and eventually you go, 'Oh my God, that’s it! Get the microphone!' There’s no set way of doing anything at all."242243 He reminisced on creating the in-game sound for grass blocks, stating "It turns out that to make grass sounds you don’t actually walk on grass and record it, because grass sounds like nothing. What you want to do is get a VHS, break it apart, and just lightly touch the tape." According to Rosenfeld, his favorite sound to design for the game was the hisses of spiders. He elaborates, "I like the spiders. Recording that was a whole day of me researching what a spider sounds like. Turns out, there are spiders that make little screeching sounds, so I think I got this recording of a fire hose, put it in a sampler, and just pitched it around until it sounded like a weird spider was talking to you."244

Many sounds for the game were created accidentally or spontaneously. On the creation for the sound for the creeper, Rosenfeld recalled, "That was just a complete accident by Markus and me [sic]. We just put in a placeholder sound of burning a matchstick. It seemed to work hilariously well, so we kept it."245 On other sounds, such as those of the zombie, Rosenfeld remarked, "I actually never wanted the zombies so scary. I intentionally made them sound comical. It’s nice to hear that they work so well [...]."246 Rosenfeld remarked that the sound engine was "terrible" to work with, remembering "If you had two song files at once, it [the game engine] would actually crash. There were so many more weird glitches like that the guys never really fixed because they were too busy with the actual game and not the sound engine."247

The background music in Minecraft is instrumental ambient music.248 To compose the music of Minecraft, Rosenfeld used the package from Ableton Live, along with several additional plug-ins. Speaking on them, Rosenfeld said "They can be pretty much everything from an effect to an entire orchestra. Additionally, I’ve got some synthesizers that are attached to the computer. Like a Moog Voyager, Dave Smith Prophet 08 and a Virus TI."249 On 4 March 2011, Rosenfeld released a soundtrack titled Minecraft – Volume Alpha; it includes most of the tracks featured in Minecraft, as well as other music not featured in the game.250 Kirk Hamilton of Kotaku chose the music in Minecraft as one of the best video game soundtracks of 2011.251 On 9 November 2013, Rosenfeld released the second official soundtrack, titled Minecraft – Volume Beta, which includes the music that was added in later versions of the game.252253 A physical release of Volume Alpha, consisting of CDs, black vinyl, and limited-edition transparent green vinyl LPs, was issued by indie electronic label Ghostly International on 21 August 2015.254255 On 14 August 2020, Ghostly released Volume Beta on CD and vinyl, with alternate color LPs and lenticular cover pressings released in limited quantities.256257

The last update Rosenfeld worked on was Update Aquatic. His music remained the only music in the game until 2020's "The Nether Update", introducing pieces from Lena Raine. Since then, other composers have made contributions, including Kumi Tanioka, Samuel Åberg, and Aaron Cherof, with Raine remaining as the new primary composer. Ownership of all music besides Rosenfeld's independently released albums has been retained by Microsoft, with their label publishing all of the other artists' releases. Gareth Coker also composed some of the music for the game's mini games from the Legacy Console editions.258259260261

Rosenfeld had stated his intent to create a third album of music for the game in a 2015 interview with Fact,262 and confirmed its existence in a 2017 tweet, stating that his work on the record as of then had tallied up to be longer than the previous two albums combined, which in total clocks in at over 3 hours and 18 minutes.263 However, due to licensing issues with Microsoft, the third volume has since not seen release. On 8 January 2021, Rosenfeld was asked in an interview with Anthony Fantano whether or not there was still a third volume of his music intended for release. Rosenfeld responded, saying, "I have something—I consider it finished—but things have become complicated, especially as Minecraft is now a big property, so I don't know."264

Reception

ReceptionAggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic(PC) 93/100265(PS4) 89/100266(XONE) 88/100267(PS3) 86/100268(NS) 86/100269(VITA) 84/100270(X360) 82/100271(WIIU) 77/100272(3DS) 62/100273(iOS) 53/100274
Review scores
PublicationScore
1Up.com(PC) A+275
Edge(PC) 9/10276
Eurogamer(PC) 10/10277(X360) 9/10278
Game Informer(PC) 9.25/10279(X360) 8.75/10280
GameSpot(PC) 8.5/10281(X360) 7.0/10282
GameSpy(PC) 5/5283
IGN(PC) 9.0/10284(iOS) 7.5/10285(X360) 8.5/10286(PS3) 9.5/10287(PS4) 9.7/10288(XONE) 9.7/10289(VITA) 9.5/10290(NS) 9.5/10291(3DS) 6.5/10292
Nintendo Life(WII U) 7.5/10293(3DS) 6.6/10294(NS) 8.2/10295
PC Gamer (US)(PC) 96/100296
TouchArcade(iOS) 3.5/5297(Version 0.12) 5/5298

Critics

Minecraft has received critical acclaim, with praise for the creative freedom it grants players in-game, as well as the ease of enabling emergent gameplay.299300301 Critics have expressed enjoyment in Minecraft's complex crafting system, commenting that it is an important aspect of the game's open-ended gameplay.302 Most publications were impressed by the game's "blocky" graphics, with IGN describing them as "instantly memorable".303 Reviewers also liked the game's adventure elements, noting that the game creates a good balance between exploring and building.304 The game's multiplayer feature has been generally received favorably, with IGN commenting that "adventuring is always better with friends".305 Jaz McDougall of PC Gamer said Minecraft is "intuitively interesting and contagiously fun, with an unparalleled scope for creativity and memorable experiences".306 It has been regarded as having introduced millions of children to the digital world, insofar as its basic game mechanics are logically analogous to computer commands.307

IGN was disappointed about the troublesome steps needed to set up multiplayer servers, calling it a "hassle".308 Critics also said that visual glitches occur periodically.309 Despite its release out of beta in 2011, GameSpot said the game had an "unfinished feel", adding that some game elements seem "incomplete or thrown together in haste".310

A review of the alpha version, by Scott Munro of the Daily Record, called it "already something special" and urged readers to buy it.311 Jim Rossignol of Rock Paper Shotgun also recommended the alpha of the game, calling it "a kind of generative 8-bit Lego Stalker".312 On 17 September 2010, gaming webcomic Penny Arcade began a series of comics and news posts about the addictiveness of the game.313 The Xbox 360 version was generally received positively by critics, but did not receive as much praise as the PC version. Although reviewers were disappointed by the lack of features such as mod support and content from the PC version, they acclaimed the port's addition of a tutorial and in-game tips and crafting recipes, saying that they make the game more user-friendly.314 The Xbox One Edition was one of the best received ports, being praised for its relatively large worlds.315

The PlayStation 3 Edition also received generally favorable reviews, being compared to the Xbox 360 Edition and praised for its well-adapted controls.316 The PlayStation 4 edition was the best received port to date, being praised for having 36 times larger worlds than the PlayStation 3 edition and described as nearly identical to the Xbox One edition.317318319 The PlayStation Vita Edition received generally positive reviews from critics but was noted for its technical limitations.320

The Wii U version received generally positive reviews from critics but was noted for a lack of GamePad integration.321 The 3DS version received mixed reviews, being criticized for its high price, technical issues, and lack of cross-platform play.322 The Nintendo Switch Edition received fairly positive reviews from critics, being praised, like other modern ports, for its relatively larger worlds.323

Minecraft: Pocket Edition initially received mixed reviews from critics. Although reviewers appreciated the game's intuitive controls, they were disappointed by the lack of content. The inability to collect resources and craft items, as well as the limited types of blocks and lack of hostile mobs, were especially criticized.324325326 After updates added more content, Pocket Edition started receiving more positive reviews. Reviewers complimented the controls and the graphics, but still noted a lack of content.327

Sales

Minecraft surpassed over a million purchases less than a month after entering its beta phase in early 2011.328329 At the same time, the game had no publisher backing and has never been commercially advertised except through word of mouth,330 and various unpaid references in popular media such as the Penny Arcade webcomic.331 By April 2011, Persson estimated that Minecraft had made €23 million (US$33 million) in revenue, with 800,000 sales of the alpha version of the game, and over 1 million sales of the beta version.332 In November 2011, prior to the game's full release, Minecraft beta surpassed 16 million registered users and 4 million purchases.333 By March 2012, Minecraft had become the 6th best-selling PC game of all time.334 As of 10 October 2014, the game had sold 17 million copies on PC, becoming the best-selling PC game of all time.335 On 25 February 2014, the game reached 100 million registered users.336 By May 2019, 180 million copies had been sold across all platforms, making it the single best-selling video game of all time. The free-to-play Minecraft China version had over 700 million registered accounts by September 2023.337338 By 2023, the game had sold over 300 million copies.339 As of April 2025, Minecraft has sold over 350 million copies.340

The Xbox 360 version of Minecraft became profitable within the first day of the game's release in 2012, when the game broke the Xbox Live sales records with 400,000 players online.341 Within a week of being on the Xbox Live Marketplace, Minecraft sold a million copies.342 GameSpot announced in December 2012 that Minecraft sold over 4.48 million copies since the game debuted on Xbox Live Arcade in May 2012.343 In 2012, Minecraft was the most purchased title on Xbox Live Arcade; it was also the fourth most played title on Xbox Live based on average unique users per day.344 As of 4 April 2014, the Xbox 360 version has sold 12 million copies.345 In addition, Minecraft: Pocket Edition has reached a figure of 21 million in sales.346 The PlayStation 3 Edition sold one million copies in five weeks.347 The release of the game's PlayStation Vita version boosted Minecraft sales by 79%, outselling both PS3 and PS4 debut releases and becoming the largest Minecraft launch on a PlayStation console.348 The PS Vita version sold 100,000 digital copies in Japan within the first two months of release, according to an announcement by SCE Japan Asia.349 By January 2015, 500,000 digital copies of Minecraft were sold in Japan across all PlayStation platforms, with a surge in primary school children purchasing the PS Vita version.350 As of 2022, the Vita version has sold over 1.65 million physical copies in Japan, making it the best-selling Vita game in the country.351 Minecraft helped improve Microsoft's total first-party revenue by $63 million for the 2015 second quarter.352

The game, including all of its versions, had over 112 million monthly active players by September 2019.353 On its 11th anniversary in May 2020, the company announced that Minecraft had reached over 200 million copies sold across platforms with over 126 million monthly active players.354 By April 2021, the number of active monthly users had climbed to 140 million.355356357

Awards

In July 2010, PC Gamer listed Minecraft as the fourth-best game to play at work.358 In December of that year, Good Game selected Minecraft as their choice for Best Downloadable Game of 2010,359 Gamasutra named it the eighth best game of the year as well as the eighth best indie game of the year,360361 and Rock, Paper, Shotgun named it the "game of the year".362 Indie DB awarded the game the 2010 Indie of the Year award as chosen by voters, in addition to two out of five Editor's Choice awards for Most Innovative and Best Singleplayer Indie.363 It was also awarded Game of the Year by PC Gamer UK.364 The game was nominated for the Seumas McNally Grand Prize, Technical Excellence, and Excellence in Design awards at the March 2011 Independent Games Festival and won the Grand Prize and the community-voted Audience Award.365366 At Game Developers Choice Awards 2011, Minecraft won awards in the categories for Best Debut Game, Best Downloadable Game and Innovation Award, winning every award for which it was nominated.367368 It also won GameCity's video game arts award.369 On 5 May 2011, Minecraft was selected as one of the 80 games that would be displayed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum as part of The Art of Video Games exhibit that opened on 16 March 2012.370371 At the 2011 Spike Video Game Awards, Minecraft won the award for Best Independent Game and was nominated in the Best PC Game category.372373 In 2012, at the British Academy Video Games Awards, Minecraft was nominated in the GAME Award of 2011 category and Persson received The Special Award.374 In 2012, Minecraft XBLA was awarded a Golden Joystick Award in the Best Downloadable Game category,375 and a TIGA Games Industry Award in the Best Arcade Game category.376 In 2013, it was nominated as the family game of the year at the British Academy Video Games Awards.377 During the 16th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated the Xbox 360 version of Minecraft for "Strategy/Simulation Game of the Year".378 Minecraft Console Edition won the award for TIGA Game Of The Year in 2014.379 In 2015, the game placed 6th on USgamer's The 15 Best Games Since 2000 list.380 In 2016, Minecraft placed 6th on Time's The 50 Best Video Games of All Time list.381

Minecraft was nominated for the 2013 Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite App, but lost to Temple Run.382 It was nominated for the 2014 Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Video Game, but lost to Just Dance 2014.383 The game later won the award for the Most Addicting Game at the 2015 Kids' Choice Awards.384 In addition, the Java Edition was nominated for "Favorite Video Game" at the 2018 Kids' Choice Awards,385 while the game itself won the "Still Playing" award at the 2019 Golden Joystick Awards,386 as well as the "Favorite Video Game" award at the 2020 Kids' Choice Awards.387 Minecraft also won "Stream Game of the Year" at inaugural Streamer Awards in 2021.388 The game later garnered a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award nomination for Favorite Video Game in 2021,389 and won the same category in 2022 and 2023.390391

Controversies

Minecraft has been subject to several notable controversies. In June 2014, Mojang announced that it would begin enforcing the portion of Minecraft's end-user license agreement (EULA) which prohibits servers from giving in-game advantages to players in exchange for donations or payments. Spokesperson Owen Hill stated that servers could still require players to pay a fee to access the server and could sell in-game cosmetic items. The change was supported by Persson, citing emails he received from parents of children who had spent hundreds of dollars on servers. The Minecraft community and server owners protested, arguing that the EULA's terms were more broad than Mojang was claiming, that the crackdown would force smaller servers to shut down, and that Mojang was suppressing competition for its own Minecraft Realms subscription service.392393

In 2020, Mojang announced an eventual change to the Java Edition to require a login from a Microsoft account rather than a Mojang account, the latter of which would be sunsetted. This also required Java Edition players to create Xbox network Gamertags. Mojang defended the move to Microsoft accounts by saying that improved security could be offered, including two-factor authentication, blocking cyberbullies in chat, and improved parental controls. The community responded with intense backlash, citing various technical difficulties encountered in the process and how account migration would be mandatory, even for those who do not play on servers. As of 10 March 2022, Microsoft required that all players migrate in order to access the Java Edition of Minecraft.394395 Mojang announced a deadline of 19 September 2023 for account migration, after which all legacy Mojang accounts became inaccessible and unable to be migrated.396

In June 2022, Mojang added a player-reporting feature in Java Edition. Players could report other players on multiplayer servers for sending messages prohibited by the Xbox Live Code of Conduct; report categories included profane language,397 substance abuse, hate speech, threats of violence, and nudity. If a player was found to be in violation of Xbox Community Standards, they would be banned from all servers for a specific period of time or permanently. The update containing the report feature (1.19.1) was released on 27 July 2022.398 Mojang received substantial backlash and protest from community members, one of the most common complaints being that banned players would be forbidden from joining any server, even private ones. Others took issue to what they saw as Microsoft increasing control over its player base and exercising censorship,399400401 leading some to start a hashtag #saveminecraft and dub the version "1.19.84", a reference to the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.402403

Mob Vote

The "Mob Vote" was an online event organized by Mojang in which the Minecraft community voted between three original mob concepts; the winning mob was officially implemented in a future update, while the losing mobs were scrapped, though elements of them would sometimes return in later updates as separate features. The first Mob Vote was held during MINECON Earth 2017 and became an annual event starting with Minecraft Live 2020. The Mob Vote was often criticized for forcing players to choose one mob instead of implementing all three, causing divisions and flaming within the community, and potentially allowing internet bots and Minecraft content creators with large fanbases to conduct vote brigading.404405 The Mob Vote was also blamed for a perceived lack of new content added to Minecraft since Microsoft's acquisition of Mojang in 2014.406 The 2023 Mob Vote featured three passive mobs—the crab, the penguin, and the armadillo—with voting scheduled to start on 13 October.407408 In response, a Change.org petition was created on 6 October, demanding that Mojang eliminate the Mob Vote and instead implement all three mobs going forward. The petition received approximately 445,000 signatures by 13 October409 and was joined by calls to boycott the Mob Vote, as well as a partially tongue-in-cheek "revolutionary" propaganda campaign in which sympathizers created anti-Mojang and pro-boycott posters in the vein of real 20th century propaganda posters.410411 Mojang did not release an official response to the boycott, and the Mob Vote otherwise proceeded normally, with the armadillo winning the vote.412 In September 2024, as part of a blog post detailing their future plans for Minecraft's development, Mojang announced the Mob Vote would be retired.413

Cultural impact

In September 2019, The Guardian classified Minecraft as the best video game of the 21st century to date,414 and in November 2019 Polygon called the game the "most important game of the decade" in its 2010s "decade in review".415 In December 2019, Forbes gave Minecraft a special mention in a list of the best video games of the 2010s, stating that the game is "without a doubt one of the most important games of the last ten years."416 In June 2020, Minecraft was inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame.417

Minecraft is recognized as one of the first successful games to use an early access model to draw in sales prior to its full release version to help fund development.418 As Minecraft helped to bolster indie game development in the early 2010s, it also helped to popularize the use of the early access model in indie game development.419

Social media sites such as YouTube, Facebook, and Reddit have played a significant role in popularizing Minecraft.420 Research conducted by the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School of Communication showed that one-third of Minecraft players learned about the game via Internet videos.421 In 2010, Minecraft-related videos began to gain influence on YouTube, often made by commentators. The videos usually contain screen-capture footage of the game and voice-overs.422 Common coverage in the videos includes creations made by players, walkthroughs of various tasks, and parodies of works in popular culture. By May 2012, over four million Minecraft-related YouTube videos had been uploaded.423 The game would go on to be a prominent fixture within YouTube's gaming scene during the entire 2010s; in 2014, it was the second-most searched term on the entire platform.424 By 2018, it was still YouTube's biggest game globally.425

Some popular commentators have received employment at Machinima, a now-defunct gaming video company that owned a highly watched entertainment channel on YouTube.426 The Yogscast is a British company that regularly produces Minecraft videos; their YouTube channel has attained billions of views, and their panel at Minecon 2011 had the highest attendance.427428 Another well-known YouTube personality is Jordan Maron, known online as Captain Sparklez, who has also created many Minecraft music parodies, including "Revenge", a parody of Usher's "DJ Got Us Falling in Love". Minecraft's popularity on YouTube was described by Polygon as quietly dominant, although in 2019, thanks in part to PewDiePie's playthroughs of the game, Minecraft experienced a visible uptick in popularity on the platform.429430 YouTube later announced that on 14 December 2021 that the total amount of Minecraft-related views on the website have exceeded one trillion.431

Minecraft has been referenced by other video games, such as Torchlight II, Team Fortress 2,432433 Borderlands 2, Choplifter HD, Super Meat Boy, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Binding of Isaac, The Stanley Parable, and FTL: Faster Than Light.434435 Minecraft is officially represented in downloadable content for the crossover fighter Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with Steve as a playable character with a moveset including references to building, crafting, and redstone, alongside a Overworld-themed stage.436 It was also referenced by electronic music artist deadmau5 in his performances.437 The game is also referenced heavily in "Informative Murder Porn", the second episode of the seventeenth season of the animated television series South Park.438 In 2025 the Minecraft Movie was released. It made $313 million in the box office in the first week, a record-breaking opening for a video game adaptation.439

Applications

The possible applications of Minecraft have been discussed extensively, especially in the fields of computer-aided design (CAD) and education. In a panel at Minecon 2011, a Swedish developer discussed the possibility of using the game to redesign public buildings and parks, stating that rendering using Minecraft was much more user-friendly for the community, making it easier to envision the functionality of new buildings and parks.440 In 2012, a member of the Human Dynamics group at the MIT Media Lab, Cody Sumter, said: "Notch hasn't just built a game. He's tricked 40 million people into learning to use a CAD program." Various software has been developed to allow virtual designs to be printed using professional 3D printers or personal printers such as MakerBot and RepRap.441

In September 2012, Mojang began the Block by Block project in cooperation with UN Habitat to create real-world environments in Minecraft.442443 The project allows young people who live in those environments to participate in designing the changes they would like to see. Using Minecraft, the community has helped reconstruct the areas of concern, and citizens are invited to enter the Minecraft servers and modify their own neighborhood. Carl Manneh, Mojang's managing director, called the game "the perfect tool to facilitate this process", adding "The three-year partnership will support UN-Habitat's Sustainable Urban Development Network to upgrade 300 public spaces by 2016." Mojang signed Minecraft building community, FyreUK, to help render the environments into Minecraft. The first pilot project began in Kibera, one of Nairobi's informal settlements and is in the planning phase. The Block by Block project is based on an earlier initiative started in October 2011, Mina Kvarter (My Block), which gave young people in Swedish communities a tool to visualize how they wanted to change their part of town. According to Manneh, the project was a helpful way to visualize urban planning ideas without necessarily having a training in architecture. The ideas presented by the citizens were a template for political decisions.444445

In April 2014, the Danish Geodata Agency generated all of Denmark in fullscale in Minecraft based on their own geodata.446 This is possible because Denmark is one of the flattest countries with the highest point at 171 meters (ranking as the country with the 30th smallest elevation span), where the limit in default Minecraft was around 192 meters above in-game sea level when the project was completed.447448

Taking advantage of the game's accessibility where other websites are censored, the non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders has used an open Minecraft server to create the Uncensored Library, a repository within the game of journalism by authors from countries (including Egypt, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam) who have been censored and arrested, such as Jamal Khashoggi.449 The neoclassical virtual building was created over about 250 hours by an international team of 24 people.450

Despite its unpredictable nature, Minecraft speedrunning, where players time themselves from spawning into a new world to reaching The End and defeating the Ender Dragon boss, is popular. Some speedrunners use a combination of mods, external programs, and debug menus, while other runners play the game in a more vanilla or more consistency-oriented way.451452

Education

Minecraft has also been used in educational settings.453 In 2011, an educational organization named MinecraftEdu was formed with the goal of introducing Minecraft into schools. The group works with Mojang to make the game affordable and accessible to schools. The version of Minecraft through MinecraftEdu includes unique features to allow teachers to monitor the students' progress within the virtual world, such as receiving screenshots from students to show completion of a lesson.454 In September 2012, MinecraftEdu said that approximately 250,000 students around the world have access to Minecraft through the company.455 A wide variety of educational activities involving the game have been developed to teach students various subjects, including history, language arts and science. For an example, one teacher built a world consisting of various historical landmarks for students to learn and explore.456 Another teacher created a large-scale representation of an animal cell within Minecraft that student could explore and learn how cell functions work.457 Great Ormond Street Hospital has been recreated in Minecraft, and it proposed that patients can use it to virtually explore the hospital before they visit it in real life.458 Minecraft may also prove as an innovation in computer-aided design.459 Minecraft offers an outlet of collaboration in design and could have an impact on the industry.460

With the introduction of redstone blocks to represent electrical circuits, users have been able to build functional virtual computers within Minecraft.461 Such virtual creations include a working hard drive,462 an 8-bit virtual computer,463 and even a smaller-scale version of Minecraft that is playable and able to be built completely in Survival mode with no external modifications.464 In at least one instance, a mod has been created to use this feature to teach younger players how to program within a language set by a virtual computer within a Minecraft world.465

Another computational mechanic in Minecraft is the command block, a block that is only accessible in Creative mode and can alter game logic. Examples of creations made using command blocks include an emulator for the Atari 2600466467 and a reimplementation of Pokémon Red Version.468

In September 2014, the British Museum in London announced plans to recreate its building along with all exhibits in Minecraft in conjunction with members of the public.469 Microsoft and the non-profit organisation Code.org had teamed up to offer Minecraft-based games, puzzles, and tutorials aimed to help teach children how to program; by March 2018, Microsoft and Code.org reported that more than 85 million children have used their tutorials.470

In 2025, a temporary exhibition "Minerals in Minecraft" is held at Musée de Minéralogie in Paris.471

Clones

Following the initial surge in popularity of Minecraft in 2010, other video games were criticised for having various similarities to Minecraft, and some were described as being "clones", often due to a direct inspiration from Minecraft, or a superficial similarity. Examples include Ace of Spades, CastleMiner, CraftWorld, FortressCraft, Terraria, BlockWorld 3D, Total Miner,472 and Luanti (formerly Minetest).473 David Frampton, designer of The Blockheads, reported that one failure of his 2D game was the "low resolution pixel art" that too closely resembled the art in Minecraft, which resulted in "some resistance" from fans.474 A homebrew adaptation of the alpha version of Minecraft for the Nintendo DS, titled DScraft, has been released; it has been noted for its similarity to the original game considering the technical limitations of the system.475 In response to Microsoft's acquisition of Mojang and their Minecraft IP, various developers announced further clone titles developed specifically for Nintendo's consoles, as they were the only major platforms not to officially receive Minecraft at the time.476 These clone titles include UCraft (Nexis Games),477 Cube Life: Island Survival (Cypronia),478 Discovery (Noowanda),479 Battleminer (Wobbly Tooth Games),480 Cube Creator 3D (Big John Games),481 and Stone Shire (Finger Gun Games).482 Despite this, the fears of fans were unfounded, with official Minecraft releases on Nintendo consoles eventually resuming.483484485

Markus Persson made another similar game, Minicraft, for a Ludum Dare competition in 2011.486 In 2025, Persson announced through a poll on his X account that he was considering developing a spiritual successor to Minecraft. He later clarified that he was "100% serious", and that he had "basically announced Minecraft 2".487488489

In November 2024, artificial intelligence companies Decart and Etched released Oasis, an artificially generated version of Minecraft, as a proof of concept. Every in-game element is completely AI generated in real time and the model does not store world data, leading to "hallucinations" such as items and blocks appearing that were not there before.490

Minecon (Minecraft Live)

Main article: Minecon

Minecon, now known as Minecraft Live, is an annual official fan convention dedicated to Minecraft which usually reveals new games or feature drops, among others. The first full Minecon was held in November 2011 at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.491 The event included the official launch of Minecraft; keynote speeches, including one by Persson; building and costume contests; Minecraft-themed breakout classes; exhibits by leading gaming and Minecraft-related companies; commemorative merchandise; and autograph and picture times with Mojang employees and well-known contributors from the Minecraft community.492 In 2016, Minecon was held in-person for the last time, with the following years featuring annual livestreams on minecraft.net and YouTube instead.

Notes

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