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Several of the default paintings feature skeletons or skulls. These can be avoided by using a texture pack such as the [http://painterlypack.net/ Painterly pack] to provide different images for the paintings.</div> | Several of the default paintings feature skeletons or skulls. These can be avoided by using a texture pack such as the [http://painterlypack.net/ Painterly pack] to provide different images for the paintings.</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">There are wolves found in the Forest, Taiga, Mega Taiga, Cold Taiga, and Cold Taiga M biomes. They will not attack the player character unless they are attacked first. They can be tamed by throwing bones at them.</div> | ||
==[[Claustrophobia]]== | ==[[Claustrophobia]]== | ||
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[[Category:Bones]] | [[Category:Bones]] | ||
[[Category:Brainwashing-free]] | [[Category:Brainwashing-free]] | ||
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[[Category:Cannibalism-free]] | [[Category:Cannibalism-free]] | ||
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[[Category:Undead/Zombies]] | [[Category:Undead/Zombies]] | ||
[[Category:Unreality-free]] | [[Category:Unreality-free]] | ||
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[[Category:Verbal Abuse-free]] | [[Category:Verbal Abuse-free]] | ||
[[Category:Victim Blaming-free]] | [[Category:Victim Blaming-free]] |
Revision as of 17:34, 22 September 2014
Systems:
- Windows/Mac/Linux
- Android
- iOS
- Xbox 360
- Raspberry Pi
- PS3
- Xbox One, PS4, PSVita
- Releases:
- Windows/Mac/Linux: 2011
- Android: 2011
- iOS: 2011
- Xbox 360:
- Live: 2012
- Disk: 2013
- Raspberry Pi: 2013
- PS3: 2013
- Xbox One, PS4, PSVita: 2014
ESRB Rating:
- Everyone 10+ (E10+)
- Reasoning:
- Fantasy Violence
Graphic Style:
- Stylized 3D
Gameplay:
- Sandbox, Survival
- Real-time combat
- First Person
- Single-player and Multiplayer
Minecraft is a sandbox-style construction game, in which the player can explore a world constructed of blocks of approximately one cubic meter in size. The goal of the game is both to build with the many materials provided and to survive the world's conditions, facing everything from hunger to falling to monster attacks, though the game can be set up such that either option is the sole focus. Minecraft offers an endless virtual world full of gameplay options which cater to nearly every variety of gaming: from combative dungeon delving, to survival, to simply creative building.
Contents
- 1 General Comments
- 2 Animal Death
- 3 Aquatic Violence
- 4 Body Horror
- 5 Bones
- 6 Canines
- 7 Claustrophobia
- 8 Darkness
- 9 Dead Bodies
- 10 Disease
- 11 Drowning
- 12 Electrocution
- 13 Explosions
- 14 Fire
- 15 Ghosts
- 16 Gore
- 17 Heights
- 18 Insects
- 19 Jump Scares
- 20 Nudity
- 21 Psychological Horror
- 22 Rats/Rodents
- 23 Reptiles
- 24 Spiders
- 25 Supernatural Evil
- 26 Undead/Zombies
- 27 Violence Against Children
- 28 Weapons
General Comments
This review is based on the PC/Mac version of the game. Content for XBox360 and Pocket Editions may vary. To find more specific information about those versions of the game, visit the Minecraft Wiki.
This review is current to the 1.8 update.
This review should in no way be construed to cover multiplayer content, such as chat conversations with other players, their character skins, or their worlds, nor does this review cover any of the possible mods or texture pack modifications which can be applied to the game by the player.
Animal Death
Aquatic Violence
Body Horror
Bones
Skeletons, Spider Jockeys, Wither Skeletons, and the Wither boss are all animate skeletons. Skeletons and Spider Jockeys often drop bones when defeated which can be turned into white dyes.
These enemies will not spawn if playing with the game's difficulty mode set to "peaceful" which can be set via the "Difficulty" button in the upper right corner of the Options menu.
Several of the default paintings feature skeletons or skulls. These can be avoided by using a texture pack such as the Painterly pack to provide different images for the paintings.Canines
Claustrophobia
Darkness
Dead Bodies
Skeletons, Spider Jockeys, Wither Skeletons, and the Wither boss, are all animate skeletons.
These enemies will not spawn if playing with the game's difficulty mode set to "peaceful" which can be set via the "Difficulty" button in the upper right corner of the Options menu.
When animals or enemies are defeated, they flop over and vanish into a puff of smoke, which leaves no body behind.Disease
Drowning
Electrocution
Explosions
The player can craft fireworks which fly into the air and explode.
The Creeper enemy famously explodes when the player character gets too close to it. The Ghast enemies of the Nether shoot explosive fireballs at the player character. In both cases, these enemies will not spawn if playing with the game's difficulty mode set to "peaceful" which can be set via the "Difficulty" button in the upper right corner of the Options menu.Fire
The player character can place a Flame enchantment on bows and a Fire Aspect enchantment on swords, which cause the weapons to deal fire damage.
The player can load items called “Fire Charges” into a dispenser, which will shoot the charge when the dispenser receives power from a redstone source, like a switch or pressure plate; these charges light the block where the charge lands on fire and can be used to create traps to protect against enemies.
The Blaze enemies of the Nether are fire elementals and shoot fireballs at the player character. The Ghast enemies of the Nether shoot fireballs at the player character. In both cases, these enemies will not spawn if playing with the game's difficulty mode set to "peaceful" which can be set via the "Difficulty" button in the upper right corner of the Options menu.
Lightning can trigger fires on exposed wood surfaces and in forests. These fires can spread and can level a forest or village.
Lava exists in the game and will emit sparks which can light nearby flammable surfaces.
To avoid the possibility of fire spreading and destroying creations or forests, the player should play with cheats enabled and enter “/gamerule doFireTick false” in the command box. However, this does not completely eliminate fire from the game and will keep it from naturally extinguishing, unless destroyed by the player.Ghosts
Gore
Heights
Insects
Endermites are small insects which occasionally spawn when an Enderman enemy teleports or when the player character throws an Ender Pearl.
In both cases, these enemies will not spawn if playing with the game's difficulty mode set to "peaceful" which can be set via the "Difficulty" button in the upper right corner of the Options menu.
Jump Scares
Nudity
Psychological Horror
The vast majority of enemies in the game are undead monsters, which will often mercilessly attack the player. Zombies will also lay siege to NPC villages and can break down wooden doors if the game's difficulty is set to hard, which can be set via the "Difficulty" button in the upper right corner of the Options menu.
Rats/Rodents
Rabbits commonly spawn in most biomes. The Killer Bunny is a rare spawn of the rabbit which is violent toward the player character and can be dangerous if encountered unprepared. The Killer Bunny will not spawn if playing with the game's difficulty mode set to "peaceful" which can be set via the "Difficulty" button in the upper right corner of the Options menu.
The Silverfish enemies are supposed to be insects but can resemble small rats. They are enemies who will spawn when the block which houses them is destroyed. Silverfish blocks show the breaking animation sooner than regular blocks when they are hit, but take longer to break that regular blocks. These blocks are usually found in strongholds and the Extreme Hill biomes.
Reptiles
Spiders
Supernatural Evil
Undead/Zombies
Skeletons, Spider Jockeys, Wither Skeletons, and the Wither boss are all based on animate skeletons.
These enemies will not spawn if playing with the game's difficulty mode set to "peaceful" which can be set via the "Difficulty" button in the upper right corner of the Options menu.
Violence Against Children
Weapons
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- Alcohol-free
- Animal Abuse-free
- Animal Death
- Aquatic Violence
- Bigoted Language-free
- Blood-free
- Body Horror
- Bones
- Brainwashing-free
- Canines
- Cannibalism-free
- Claustrophobia
- Clowns-free
- Darkness
- Dead Bodies
- Death of Family/Friends-free
- Dehumanization-free
- Depiction of Disaster-free
- Depiction of War-free
- Disease
- Disruptive Home Life-free
- Drowning
- Electrocution
- Emotional Abuse-free
- Existential Despair-free
- Explosions
- Eye Horror/Eye Trauma-free
- Fire
- Forced Implantation-free
- Gender Dysphoria-free
- Ghosts
- Gore
- Graphic Violence-free
- Guns-free
- Heights
- Homophobia-free
- Incest-free
- Insects
- Jump Scares
- Kidnapping-free
- Medical Malpractice-free
- Mental Health Institutions-free
- Mind Control-free
- Murder-free
- Mutilation-free
- Needles-free
- Nudity
- Offensive Language-free
- Parental Abandonment-free
- Physical Abuse-free
- Psychological Horror
- Psychological Trauma-free
- Racism-free
- Rats/Rodents
- Reptiles
- Self Harm-free
- Sex Shaming-free
- Sex-free
- Sexual Assault-free
- Sexual Harassment-free
- Sexualization/Objectification-free
- Sex Slavery-free
- Slavery-free
- Snakes-free
- Spiders
- Stalking-free
- Substance Abuse-free
- Suicide-free
- Supernatural Evil
- Torture-free
- Transphobia-free
- Undead/Zombies
- Unreality-free
- Vehicular Trauma-free
- Verbal Abuse-free
- Victim Blaming-free
- Violence Against Children
- Vomiting-free
- Weapons
- Game