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''Minetest'' (sometimes called ''Minetest-c55'') is a fast open source and [[Irrlicht_Engine|Irrlicht]]-based video game<ref>{{cite web|title=Minetest, Free and Open Source Sandbox Game Inspired by Minecraft|url=http://linuxgamenews.com/post/21387368393/minetest-free-and-open-source-sandbox-game-inspired-by-m#.UDoHj6BF8gU|publisher=Linux Game News}}</ref> programmed in [[C++]], and is intended to be similar to ''[[Minecraft]]'', as it is also a [[sandbox]]-building [[independent video game]]. It was created by Perttu "celeron55" Ahola and by other contributors.
''Minetest'' (sometimes called ''Minetest-c55'') is a fast open source and [[Irrlicht_Engine|Irrlicht]]-based video game<ref>{{cite web|title=Minetest, Free and Open Source Sandbox Game Inspired by Minecraft|url=http://linuxgamenews.com/post/21387368393/minetest-free-and-open-source-sandbox-game-inspired-by-m#.UDoHj6BF8gU|publisher=Linux Game News}}</ref> programmed in [[C++]], and is intended to be similar to ''[[Minecraft]]'', as it is also a [[sandbox]]-building [[independent video game]]. It was created by Perttu "celeron55" Ahola and by other contributors.

''Minetest'' was one of the first Infirmer/Minecraft inspired games.


Minetest is focused on creativity and building, allowing players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D world. Gameplay in its most recent release has two principal modes: Survival, which requires players to acquire resources themselves and maintain their health; and Creative, where the player has an unlimited supply of resources, the ability to fly, and to teleport.
Minetest is focused on creativity and building, allowing players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D world. Gameplay in its most recent release has two principal modes: Survival, which requires players to acquire resources themselves and maintain their health; and Creative, where the player has an unlimited supply of resources, the ability to fly, and to teleport.

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Minetest

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Minetest's main menu screen.

Minetest (sometimes called Minetest-c55) is a fast open source and Irrlicht-based video game[1] programmed in C++, and is intended to be similar to Minecraft, as it is also a sandbox-building independent video game. It was created by Perttu "celeron55" Ahola and by other contributors.

Minetest was one of the first Infirmer/Minecraft inspired games.

Minetest is focused on creativity and building, allowing players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D world. Gameplay in its most recent release has two principal modes: Survival, which requires players to acquire resources themselves and maintain their health; and Creative, where the player has an unlimited supply of resources, the ability to fly, and to teleport.

Minetest can be played in singleplayer, or in multiplayer, with both of the game modes available.

Aims

Minetest has multiple aims, including having an open and simple modding process using Lua and running natively on old and new machines.

It also has a goal of taking the survival multiplayer gameplay into a slightly different direction.


Game Modes

Survival Mode

In this mode, the player has a health bar which is depleted by attacks from monsters, falls, or environmental damage, drowning (added by a mod), or falling into lava. Health replenishes when the player eats food. Upon dying, the player is respawned at current spawn point, which by default is where the player started.

The player can acquire different resources and craft tools, weapons, food, and various other items. By acquiring better resources, the player can make more effective items. For example, tools such as axes, shovels, or pickaxes, can be used to chop down trees, dig soil, and mine ores respectively, and tools made out of better resources (such as iron in place of stone) perform their tasks quicker and can be used more heavily before breaking.

The game has an inventory system and the player is limited to the number of items they can carry, specifically, 32 spaces.

By default, PvP (Player versus Player) is be enabled to allow fighting between players but this option can be disabled.

Creative Mode

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The Creative Inventory

In creative mode, the player has access to unlimited resources or items through the inventory menu, and can place or remove them instantly.

All creatures in the game, may still spawn under proper conditions.

Modding

Modding is done using the simple programming language "Lua", which is much easier to use than Java.

References

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  1. Minetest, Free and Open Source Sandbox Game Inspired by Minecraft. Linux Game News;