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'''Minetest''' is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software free software] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_engine game engine] to create various games based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voxel voxel] gameplay, inspired by InfiniMiner, Minecraft, and the like. Minetest was originally created by Perttu Ahola (alias “[[celeron55]]”).
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'''Minetest''' is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software free software] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_engine game engine] to create various games based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voxel voxel] gameplay, inspired by InfiniMiner, Minecraft, and the like. Minetest was originally created by Perttu Ahola (alias “[[celeron55]]”) and is now developed by various volunteers around the world.
  
 
The basic idea of each game is always the same: The [[player]] is thrown into a huge [[World|world]] made out of cubes/[[blocks]]. Most of the time, these cubes make the landscape and these blocks can be [[Mining|removed]] and [[Building|placed]] almost entirely freely. Using the collected [[items]], new [[tools]] and other items can be [[Crafting|crafted]]. Games (“[[subgames]]” in Minetest terms) in Minetest can, however, be much more complex than this.
 
The basic idea of each game is always the same: The [[player]] is thrown into a huge [[World|world]] made out of cubes/[[blocks]]. Most of the time, these cubes make the landscape and these blocks can be [[Mining|removed]] and [[Building|placed]] almost entirely freely. Using the collected [[items]], new [[tools]] and other items can be [[Crafting|crafted]]. Games (“[[subgames]]” in Minetest terms) in Minetest can, however, be much more complex than this.

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Minetest is a free software game engine to create various games based on voxel gameplay, inspired by InfiniMiner, Minecraft, and the like. Minetest was originally created by Perttu Ahola (alias “celeron55”) and is now developed by various volunteers around the world.

The basic idea of each game is always the same: The player is thrown into a huge world made out of cubes/blocks. Most of the time, these cubes make the landscape and these blocks can be removed and placed almost entirely freely. Using the collected items, new tools and other items can be crafted. Games (“subgames” in Minetest terms) in Minetest can, however, be much more complex than this.

A core concept of Minetest is a built-in modding capability, based on the Lua programming language. Mods allow one or more certain aspects of an existing game to be modified. Minetest mods can be as simple as adding a few decorational blocks or very complex by (for example) introducing complex new gameplay concepts or generating a completely different kind of world, and many other things. For the player, using a new mod requires to copy or extract some files into a certain location and pressing some buttons in Minetest's interface.

Minetest can be played alone or online together with multiple players.

Minetest is usually bundled with a simple default game, named “Minetest Game”. Other games for Minetest can be downloaded from the official Minetest forums.

Features

  • A big cube-based world to discover (ca. 60000 blocks in every dimension)
  • Procedurally generated world
  • Several world generators with many adjustable parameters
  • Extremely high configurability
  • Customize the graphics and sounds through texture packs
  • Singleplayer mode and online multiplayer mode
  • Server list
  • Sophisticated modding system
  • Relatively low system requirements

Screenshots

Subgames

As Minetest is an engine, the actual in-game appearance heavily depends on the actual subgame being played. This is a collection of screenshot of various subgames to give an idea of Minetest's capabilities. This list includes Minetest Game as well as other subgames which have been developed by the community over the years:

Mods

Mods are installed on top of subgames by the user to modify an existing subgame. These screenshots show mods modifying Minetest Game:

Main menu

System requirements

Operating system

The following operating systems are supported officially:

  • Android (4.0 or later recommended)
  • GNU/Linux
  • OS X (10.8 or later recommended)
  • Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
  • Other (see the download page)

Hardware requirements

TO BE WRITTEN.

Legal

Minetest is free software, without advertisements and free of charge. It is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1, with artwork generally covered by Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0.

See also