
Minecraft: 360 Edition will go down in history as one of the best games ever made, and it is well deserved. You can choose from peaceful, easy, normal, hard, and hardcore. Hardcore mode is one of the five difficulties the game offers, and they can be selected when choosing to create a world. In it, you only have one life, so if you die, that’s it. Being able to do that helps to further immerse players, and also makes it so much more fun.īut it doesn’t stop there, if you’re looking for something more challenging, Minecraft: 360 Edition has a hardcore difficulty. For example, a team made to explore the land, one for mining, one for building.

Playing with friends makes it so that you can divide different tasks among each one. You can invite up to thirty people to play online with you, or four people in a couch co-op. It goes without saying that although it is a fun game to play by yourself, nothing is better than to be able to share that with someone. With a vast selection of materials for you to collect, you can use them to build all kinds of things. The world is filled with animals and monsters. To huge forests, freezing lands, and scorching deserts, you can walk around this neverending world and build bases across all over. That kind of freedom at the time was refreshing and delivered a unique gaming experience. The game throws you in the world with no quest tab, and it doesn't even tell you what it is that you need to do. One of the best aspects of the game, easily, is the fact that the game doesn’t tell you how to play it. You can build a small town and live peacefully farming, or instead create an underground base, and focus solely on mining. But Minecraft: 360 Edition gives you the freedom to do whatever it is you want. You must travel to a place and slay the ender dragon. The game has no story mode, but there is a way to beat it.

Your objective is to walk around collecting materials to build houses, and equipment to better cut down trees, mine ores, and fight off monsters.

Minecraft: 360 Edition throws you in a randomly generated world, with nothing with you. As a player, you can spend thousands of hours in the game, and still have fun with it. And that is well deserved, as it introduced a new way of gaming. Not only that, to this day, it is still regarded as one of the best games ever. It grew quickly in popularity and was well received by gamers everywhere. First announced to the public back in 2009, the game was officially released in 2011.

Minecraft: 360 Edition, a game developed by Mojang, is one of the world's most popular games.
