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Minetest-Spiel
Minetest logo.png
A game
Typ Standard
Autor Minetest-Entwickler
Letzte Version 5.7.0
Forenthema 9724
Quellcode GitHub


Das Minetest-Spiel (vorher “minetest_game”) ist ein Unterspiel für Minetest. das üblicherweise zusammen mit Minetest verteilt wird. Es ist hauptsächlich ein großer Sandkasten. Hier finden Sie einen Schnelleinstieg.

Überblick

Das Minetest-Spiel ist ein einfaches und friedvolles “Sandkastenspiel”. Das heißt, es gibt kein Ziel und keine eingebauten vom Computer gesteuerten Feinde (Mobs). Der Spieler wird in eine Welt aus würfelförmigen Blöcken geworfen und kann versuchen, die Oberfläche zu erkunden. Dabei läuft er durch Grasland, Wälder, Wüsten, Dschungel, verschneite und arktische Regionen und erkundet die Seen mit einem Boot, schwimmend oder tauchend. Er sammelt verschiedene Materialien und erstellt Werkzeuge daraus. Mittels einer Spitzhacke kann der Spieler sich in die Tiefe graben und Mineralien und Erze sammeln, aber ein unvorsichtiger Spieler kann auch von Lava gekocht werden. Oder der Spieler kann ein Landwirt oder Förster werden und Bäume und Feldfrüchte pflanzen. Fast jeder Block kann mit dem richtigen Werkzeug entfernt werden und mit den gesammelten Blöcken kann nahezu jedes Gebäude errichtet werden - einzig die Vorstellungskraft setzt Grenzen. Das Minetest-Spiel legt seinen Fokus eher auf Kreativität, das Bauen und Erkunden statt auf eine Herausforderung, das ist die Natur eines Sandkastenspiels.


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Features

Overview

The world

  • Several biomes to discover: Grasslands, desert, jungle, ocean, savannah, decidious forests, coniferous forests, snow, cold desert, glacier
  • Underground dungeons
  • Small and large underground caves
  • Underground lava pockets
  • 6 minerals: coal, iron, copper, gold, mese, diamond, used to craft tools and stuff
  • Rare mese block at below Y=-1024 (equals 9 mese crystals)
  • 6 tree types: “normal” tree, apple tree, jungle tree, acacia tree, aspen tree, pine tree. Includes saplings to grow new trees
  • 6 flowers (used to create colors), waterlily, mushrooms and some other small plants

Craftable tools

  • Tools to destroy blocks: Pickaxe (for stones), shovel (for dirt and sand), axe (for wood and trees), sword (for leaves and small plants)
  • Most tools can also be used as melee weapons
  • Screwdriver (used to rotate stuff)
  • Bucket for collecting liquids like water
  • See Items for more

Other gameplay aspects

Function

As default game

Minetest Game is included by default to give some initial single player content when Minetest is downloaded in the single archive file from the download section of the homepage. It includes some basic mods that add enough game content to offer a simple playable game. Control keys and basic gameplay activities are set to function similar to other games of the genre to make immediate playing possible.

Minetest Game is not needed to play on other servers as all game content is controlled and "served" by the hosting server. Only when running an own Minetest server is some playable content needed that is normally a collection of mod scripts in a “game” folder. “Single-player” may be viewed as a special case when the local Minetest program acts as local game-server, hosting a local game and then connects to its own self as client.

As basis for new games

The gameplay can be modified considerably by Lua scripts organized in mods. As a lot of mods, offered by the community, name “default” as dependency, Minetest Game is thought as the basic content on which game designers may build their own games. Thus if compatibility with most mods is the aim of a new game, it is advisable to start building the new game by adding content to a copy of Minetest Game.

As collection of modding examples

Although this may seem trivial this function of the Minetest game should not be forgotten as it often offers the first example of how to code things for modders.

Content

It contains the following mods:

The following mods were contained in it for certain amount of times before they were removed:

Notable things not included

As Minetest Game was included in the download archive it was supposed to be lightweight and as gameplay-neutral as possible. It therefore often irritated new players that particular things known from similar games were not included by default:

History and plans

0.4.9 branch

Since early 2014, Minetest Game (then called “minetest_game”) was semi-officially under feature freeze. It was not dropped and was kept available in maintenance-mode as basis for all mods that depended on "default". The consensus of the Minetest developers seemed to be that Minetest Game should be changed as little as possible[2] (feature-freeze) and rather no new content added. Thus offering the most compatibility to old mods and leaving the bulk of game content for game designers to develop.

0.4.10 branch

With the release of 0.4.10, Minetest Game Minetest-NeXt was merged[3] with Minetest Game.

Future development

To give more examples of the possibilities of the Minetest engine it had been discussed to include more example games in the download archive. The only other game that was included in the 0.4.9 versions of Minetest was Minimal, which is only recommended for testing purposes. Games suggested as example games[4] have been Dwarves, PilzTest, Nostalgia, Realtest, Eden or a game based on the Ethereal mod. More recently BFD, Minetest NeXt and Carbone have been considered among others. The idea is to showcase a variety of different gameplay, environment and atmosphere concepts.

Legal

Minetest Game is free software, without advertisements and free of charge. It is licensed under the LGPL v2.1 (or later) for the source code and CC BY-SA 3.0 for the media files.

Notes and References

  1. Though rats might just be able to sneak in if you are not careful ;-).
  2. "Minetest Game will no longer be developed" thread on the Minetest forum.
  3. "(0.4.10) NeXt merged / Updated minetest_game" thread on the Minetest forum.
  4. as discussed on IRC at 2013-10-17