![]() ![]() You’re dropped into a world with no tutorial, a minimal on-screen interface, and no objectives or storyline. As ever, Minecraft is about as loosely structured as a game can be. And then you’ll craft, of course, using the myriad blocks you’ve accumulated to build swords, shovels, pickaxes, fishing rods, and other tools to help you in the lo-fi wilds. You’ll also bash them to bits as you dig into the ground and mountains, exploring beneath the surface to mine all sorts of minerals. ![]() You can use them to build a house, a city, a detailed re-creation of the Millennium Falcon… or anything else, really. Like a modern-day digital take on LEGO, you’ll wield pixelated blocks of all sorts-dirt, sand, iron ore, and much more-in your charmingly jagged world. Minecraft on Apple TV offers essentially the same experience as Pocket Edition, which itself follows the same core tenets as the original Minecraft on Mac and PC: it’s all about little blocks. ![]()
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