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== Minetest ==
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== [[Minetest]] ==
The main difference are the goals. While Minecraft is a completed sandbox/survival game, Minetest is a work-in-progress game engine which supports various voxel games in the likes of Minecraft, InfiniMiner, etc. See [[Subgames]] for more about the games created with Minetest. The sandbox genre is still dominant, but a few people also have created puzzle games in Minetest.
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The main difference are the goals. While Minecraft is a completed sandbox/survival game, Minetest is a work-in-progress game engine which supports various voxel games in the likes of Minecraft, InfiniMiner, etc. It also allows [[Mods|modding]] at its core. See [[Subgames]] for more about the games created with Minetest. The sandbox genre is still dominant, but a few people also have created puzzle games in Minetest.
  
 
Other differences of Minetest compared to Minecraft:
 
Other differences of Minetest compared to Minecraft:
  
* Built-in modding capability based on Lua (considered one of '''the''' core features of Minetest)
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* 100% free software
 
* Mods work server-side, you can join any random server and it will work out of the box, no matter what amount of crazy mods the server is using
 
* Mods work server-side, you can join any random server and it will work out of the box, no matter what amount of crazy mods the server is using
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* Supports protection systems (to protect your buildings from griefers)
 
* World size is ca. 60000 blocks in all 3 dimensions
 
* World size is ca. 60000 blocks in all 3 dimensions
* Crafting recipes are not automaticlly mirrored unless there's an explicit recipe definition for it
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* [[Crafting]] recipes are not automaticlly mirrored unless there's an explicit recipe definition for it
 
* [[Smelting]] time of items can differ on a per-item basis
 
* [[Smelting]] time of items can differ on a per-item basis
 
* No dual wielding
 
* No dual wielding
 
* A rather small base set of [[Server commands|server commands]]
 
* A rather small base set of [[Server commands|server commands]]
 
* A sophicisted system of [[privileges]]
 
* A sophicisted system of [[privileges]]
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* Simpler [[Liquids|liquid]] physics
 
* Built-in [[minimap]] and radar (press <kbd>F7</kbd> to view)
 
* Built-in [[minimap]] and radar (press <kbd>F7</kbd> to view)
* 100% free software
 
  
 
Also see [[Minetest]].
 
Also see [[Minetest]].
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=== Gotchas ===
 
=== Gotchas ===
 
* No game modes (damage and creative mode are treated seperately)
 
* No game modes (damage and creative mode are treated seperately)
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* [[Liquids]] in general does not protect you from fall damage if still hit the floor
  
== Minetest Game ==
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== [[Games/Minetest Game|Minetest Game]] ==
 
Note: Keep in mind that Minetest Game does ''not'' want to be an exact clone of Minecraft, but it is still heavily influenced by it. If you feel many features are missing Minetest Game, you might either try out a different [[Subgames|subgame]] or add [[mods]]. Remember that Minetest Game is only one of many subgames for Minetest.
 
Note: Keep in mind that Minetest Game does ''not'' want to be an exact clone of Minecraft, but it is still heavily influenced by it. If you feel many features are missing Minetest Game, you might either try out a different [[Subgames|subgame]] or add [[mods]]. Remember that Minetest Game is only one of many subgames for Minetest.
  
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=== Gotchas ===
 
=== Gotchas ===
* Falling into [[Water]] and [[liquids]] in general does not protect you from fall damage if still hit the floor
 
 
* When a player dies, [[Bones]] are created and all items are stored inside
 
* When a player dies, [[Bones]] are created and all items are stored inside
 
* [[Torch]]es ''can'' be attached to the ceiling
 
* [[Torch]]es ''can'' be attached to the ceiling
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* [[Wheat (plant)|Wheat]] and [[Cotton (plant)|Cotton]] don't grow at all when the soil is dry (→[[Soil]], [[Desert Sand Soil]])
 
* [[Wheat (plant)|Wheat]] and [[Cotton (plant)|Cotton]] don't grow at all when the soil is dry (→[[Soil]], [[Desert Sand Soil]])
 
* Some tools or items are used on left click instead of right click (for example: [[Bread]])
 
* Some tools or items are used on left click instead of right click (for example: [[Bread]])
* The [[Sneaking#Sneak_glitch|Sneak Glitch]]
 
  
 
=== Crafting and smelting ===
 
=== Crafting and smelting ===

Revision as of 15:04, 31 January 2018

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Minetest

The main difference are the goals. While Minecraft is a completed sandbox/survival game, Minetest is a work-in-progress game engine which supports various voxel games in the likes of Minecraft, InfiniMiner, etc. It also allows modding at its core. See Subgames for more about the games created with Minetest. The sandbox genre is still dominant, but a few people also have created puzzle games in Minetest.

Other differences of Minetest compared to Minecraft:

  • 100% free software
  • Mods work server-side, you can join any random server and it will work out of the box, no matter what amount of crazy mods the server is using
  • Supports protection systems (to protect your buildings from griefers)
  • World size is ca. 60000 blocks in all 3 dimensions
  • Crafting recipes are not automaticlly mirrored unless there's an explicit recipe definition for it
  • Smelting time of items can differ on a per-item basis
  • No dual wielding
  • A rather small base set of server commands
  • A sophicisted system of privileges
  • Simpler liquid physics
  • Built-in minimap and radar (press F7 to view)

Also see Minetest.

Gotchas

  • No game modes (damage and creative mode are treated seperately)
  • Liquids in general does not protect you from fall damage if still hit the floor

Minetest Game

Note: Keep in mind that Minetest Game does not want to be an exact clone of Minecraft, but it is still heavily influenced by it. If you feel many features are missing Minetest Game, you might either try out a different subgame or add mods. Remember that Minetest Game is only one of many subgames for Minetest.

Major gameplay concepts

  • Different blocks, items, trees, biomes, etc. (obviously)
  • No mobs
  • No redstone or redstone-like mechanisms (but there's Mesecons)
  • No enchanting, experience, hunger, status effects, potions, armor or brewing
  • Eating food heals instantly
  • No “dimensions” or portals
  • Maximum build height of ca. 30000
  • Can dig as low as ca. 30000 blocks

Gotchas

  • When a player dies, Bones are created and all items are stored inside
  • Torches can be attached to the ceiling
  • Water does not make other blocks like torches drop (but it can destroy Snow)
  • The top row, not the bottom row in your inventory represents the hotbar
  • Dropped item stacks must be leftclicked to be collected, the player is not a magnet ;-)
  • When mining, items directly go into the player's inventory, unless the inventory is full
  • Hoes can be used on Desert Sand
  • Wheat and Cotton don't grow at all when the soil is dry (→Soil, Desert Sand Soil)
  • Some tools or items are used on left click instead of right click (for example: Bread)

Crafting and smelting

  • The crafting grid acts like an inventory; the items don't drop when you close your inventory
  • No crafting table
  • Players have a 3×3 crafting grid in their inventory at all times
  • The furnace has 4 output slots instead of 1
  • Very different burning and smelting times, see Smelting

Blocks

Inventory

  • Players have 32 inventory slots
  • Chests have 32 inventory slots
  • The item stack size is 99 for most items and 1 for tools

Mods which add Minecraft-like behaviour

  • Redstone mechanisms: Mesecons (Mese is then considered to be the redstone equivalent)
  • (There are many more mods, someone should write it down here)