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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Hardcore Mode

While playing hardcore mode, the game is set to “hardcore” difficulty, which only differs from “hard” difficulty in that it cannot be changed to another difficulty while playing the world. As of Minecraft , the Bonus Chest and Cheats options cannot be enabled in Hardcore mode. If the player dies, the world is deleted and the player is taken to the title screen. In the world selection screen, it will say that the world is in hardcore mode in bold, red letters, as a warning.

Survival mode

Survival mode is the Game mode of Minecraft in which players must collect resources, build structures, battle mobs, maintain hunger, and explore the land in an effort to survive.

In Survival, players have an inventory in which they may gather items. These items may be combined using certain recipes to create tools and other items. This process is known as Crafting. Most crafting recipes need a Crafting table. Players are also able to create potions by brewing ingredients.

Creative Mode!!!!!


It’s safe to say that there should now be absolutely no doubts in anyone’s minds about when Creative Mode will be making a grand entrance into the Xbox 360 version of Minecraft. Fans will be happy to hear that it WILL be SOON!

Adventure Mode

Adventure mode is a Game mode intended for adventuring in which the player cannot place or destroy blocks, so as to avoid spoiling adventure maps by changing the map. The player can still interact with blocks that can be toggled, such as doors, levers, and buttons. The player can also still deal damage to mobs and trade with villagers.

In Adventure mode, the player cannot simply get resources by breaking items or by destroying or building blocks. The only way the player can get certain resources is by killing mobs, looting chests or trading with villigers. However, depending on what type of an adventure it may be, many of these features are unnecessary, or often unavailable by conventional means. It may also be a way to cheat on a map that restricts the acquisition of specific objects.

Although it is impossible to destroy blocks manually, it remains possible to use an explosion to get some resources. However, this may ruin the aspect of game play by acting as a way to cheat a map, as well as an annoyance from Creapers, and is likely to be controllable in the future. Explosions can also damage a map, rendering it unplayable or ruined.

Most time is spent collecting food to replenish the ever-dwindling food bar. It is possible to collect some trade goods such as wool, raw pork chops , and wheat (by jumping on the wheat in villiges), as well as finding chests in blacksmiths and mines. Wood can only be obtained by using a Creeper near log structures and trees.