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Description It may not be the most high tech and detailed of games, but it certainly is fun

All colors used are taken from the game itself via screen shot and eye dropper tool.

Thoughts: Think some white clouds floating across the back would make it more interesting? Or is the static image more easy on the eyes and desired?

Don't decide to hate it before trying it; seems everyone is skeptical at first but quickly won over

Stamp Template by shown here
MINECRAFT is copyrighted to Markus Persson
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Comments: 94

lillydachic [2013-01-20 23:07:26 +0000 UTC]

-gonna use- MINECRAFTING 4 LIFE!

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GNGTNT105 In reply to ??? [2013-01-17 06:35:59 +0000 UTC]

Have it on my iPad

More addicting then tetris! Oh, wait...

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MythrilAngel In reply to GNGTNT105 [2013-01-19 02:47:25 +0000 UTC]

Tetris is in a league of it's own

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GNGTNT105 In reply to MythrilAngel [2013-01-19 04:22:56 +0000 UTC]

lol so true!

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Fluffydragonpuppy [2012-12-23 18:28:34 +0000 UTC]

i only have the lite version on my iphone but I like building random stuff!

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MythrilAngel In reply to Fluffydragonpuppy [2012-12-24 01:56:51 +0000 UTC]

Random stuff is good. Just letting yourself relax and make whatever you want is extremely rewarding. I'm a builder too. I like focusing on the atmosphere of the structure as I build. If I feel it's too cramped I make it wider/taller until I get the desired effect. My favorite thing to do is play with the water and directed lighting

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wewe-artist [2012-10-07 12:49:42 +0000 UTC]

minecraft-best game ever!

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MythrilAngel In reply to wewe-artist [2012-10-07 21:37:54 +0000 UTC]

Something for everybody and always getting even better

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wewe-artist In reply to MythrilAngel [2012-10-09 12:40:32 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, my words

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ry123ry In reply to ??? [2012-09-18 22:01:38 +0000 UTC]

i love minecraft

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MythrilAngel In reply to ry123ry [2012-10-07 21:41:05 +0000 UTC]

I love testing the snapshots myself. One time there was a glitch where all of the sheep's heads kept head-banging. Thank goodness it was fixed, but it was funny while it lasted

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ry123ry In reply to MythrilAngel [2012-10-07 23:37:16 +0000 UTC]

Ha funny

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MythrilAngel In reply to ry123ry [2012-10-08 01:44:33 +0000 UTC]

The client froze up a bit when they did that, but I dyed a few in random colors when I could lol

Then there was the time that the geometry of the blocks started to skew, like they'd been stepped on and were leaning to various angles. The game crashed after that, world was messed up, wouldn't load. Scary none-the-less in a world were everything is supposed to be a cube, not a diamond...well aside from diamonds

I haven't seen such an error since, but originally I thought something was wrong with my screen, or that I was tired.

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Wolfp3lt [2012-08-20 00:48:01 +0000 UTC]

So. You hear minecraft eh? Well I!

Minecraft.

Beat that

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MythrilAngel In reply to Wolfp3lt [2012-10-07 21:39:31 +0000 UTC]

lol I made a stamp didn't I? ; P

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Wolfp3lt In reply to MythrilAngel [2012-10-07 21:54:17 +0000 UTC]

I don't know how to make stamps ;-;

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MythrilAngel In reply to Wolfp3lt [2012-10-08 01:38:05 +0000 UTC]

Mmk, so, a bunch of artists on here, have made templates for stamps. In my comments section I put a link to the one I used. You can also search dA for stamp templates. Once you've found one you like, download it and open it in MS paint if you have it, or another graphics program. Be careful, some of the files are multi-layer and can only be opened with Photoshop and other programs that support layers.

Then you can either place a design pixel by pixel using the pencil tool, or use a "text" tool to place words inside of the box. For mine I used MSpaint, and placed each pixel. I'm sure you've seen artists with animated stamps too. Again, consider the layers. It is just like a slide show. It moves through each of the "slides" until it reaches the end. Then it starts again. Some programs allow you to set a time that each slide is shown.

Ever seen a stamp where it cycles through the words too fast to read them? Bad timing. In order to animate your stamp, you will have to make each individual slide that you want it to show. But in order for this to work, you'll have to find a program that will allow you to set it up. I've heard good things about GIMP

[link]

I recommend starting with just a "static" / still image. Play around with colors, designs borders and have fun and get comfortable~!!!

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GingerCat-P [2012-08-05 17:22:27 +0000 UTC]

Isn't Minecraft just so awesome!?! >w<

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MythrilAngel In reply to GingerCat-P [2012-08-07 02:57:05 +0000 UTC]

Very much so I'm praying for more additions to the snow biomes. They keep adding things to everything else, but haven't done anything but a snow golem, and re-adding the actual snowfall/adding spruce trees. Ever seen the Advanced Winter Mode Mod? Wish they'd add snow drifts as a possibility

[link] <-- shows the mod

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GingerCat-P In reply to MythrilAngel [2012-08-07 15:13:33 +0000 UTC]

I really wish I could actually figure out how to install the stupid mods

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MythrilAngel In reply to GingerCat-P [2012-08-08 03:51:28 +0000 UTC]

Ahh yeah, some of them have ridiculous instructions that only high tech people can understand. I'd like to get one of the realistic water mods myself. But, there are those people that don't update their mods when a new version comes out. So I haven't bothered trying to get any...and just found out that due to the new updates to Minecraft, the guy that made that snow mod isn't going to update it for 1.3.1

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GingerCat-P In reply to MythrilAngel [2012-08-08 16:34:45 +0000 UTC]

Well, I actually installed Mo' Creatures and followed the instrutions, but no new mods were actually added Stupid instructions....

And the realistic water mod looks awesome~

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MythrilAngel In reply to GingerCat-P [2012-08-15 18:53:09 +0000 UTC]

>.< rawr at that. And yes I keep seeing the realistic water mod on so many videos. It reflects surrounding structures, ripples and is clear, but has an issue with the ice being barely visible. I think it would be fun to use in gigantic structures with elaborate pillars, with a glass roof and a reflecting pool surrounded by a garden

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The-Jelly-Princess [2012-05-31 17:11:28 +0000 UTC]

That'sss a very nicccce ssssstamp you have there...

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MythrilAngel In reply to The-Jelly-Princess [2012-06-08 05:24:57 +0000 UTC]

Thankssss ssssso much for your nicccccce reply and for sssssssstopping by

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darceedren123 In reply to ??? [2012-05-29 16:24:56 +0000 UTC]

CREEPERS! XD

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MythrilAngel In reply to darceedren123 [2012-05-30 03:28:00 +0000 UTC]

Ssssso Niccce of you to Ssssstop By!

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darceedren123 In reply to MythrilAngel [2012-05-30 12:18:51 +0000 UTC]

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Xeerinare [2012-01-30 23:03:14 +0000 UTC]

I do quite like that game but it really frusterates me in the way that there is so much stuff to make stuff and i lack the creativity to make anything really nice and impressive!
And then when i get an idea for something cool to make out of redstone it doesnt work and i have to scrap the idea...

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MythrilAngel In reply to Xeerinare [2012-02-11 06:18:25 +0000 UTC]

Ahh yeah, the redstone can be fun, but it requires a bit of planning. They are based off the most basic of switches. They can get very confusing for someone who doesn't understand the whole and/or/nor thing. Like this: [link]

There are some tutorials on youtube that explain the purpose of the configurations and allow you to go along with their tutorial so that you can experience the final result working for yourself. Personally I'm a do, to learn kind of person, so this works great for me, I'm not sure what kind of learner you are, but I'd give it a try.

I'm usually a builder and I haven't learned about how to make the logic gates just yet, so I build fancy structures without redstone anything, unless my fiance sees something he wants to add, and then he works with the redstone himself lol

But as far as structures go for getting a bit more creative, type gothic architecture in the google search, and try to build something modeled off of the pictures you see. From there you might start getting ideas of your own. And consider what might be logical to go with said structure.

A library would have reading rooms, maybe multiple levels, locked up books, window seats, storage rooms, some have elevators (there are tutorials on youtube for those) and you could even make a maze of the bookshelves. Ladders to get to higher shelves may be included.

A harbor would have docks and boathouses for boats, a lighthouse, a market place is usually common close to the shore, bridges would cross over canals coming from inland, hotels, maybe a book keeper house for information on expected shipments from incoming vessels. The harbor is probably made of stone, as it's one of the most solid substances for salt water and wind to batter against. Or if it's a fortress on the water's edge, a gate blocking the main water channel would be good protection against invasion.

I hope this helps

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TailsKriby In reply to ??? [2011-12-13 22:42:28 +0000 UTC]

I like Minecraft as well, but I play 0.30 on the World of Minecraft client

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MythrilAngel In reply to TailsKriby [2011-12-20 05:02:43 +0000 UTC]

Ahh, that's the one that got me addicted lol...I enjoyed the game enough I figured it would definitely be worth buying and supporting. Although from time to time I do go back and play classic for old time's sake and to remember how far the game's come from then

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Caffeine-Master In reply to ??? [2011-01-30 22:14:28 +0000 UTC]

This is the most nigh-addictive game ever. o_o;

And is it just me, or is this the scariest game made in a long time?

I know it sounds weird, but despite the blocky, pixely graphics, this is seriously the most a game has EVER genuinely scared me/creeped me out/startled the absolute hell out of me/all of the above.

I can only think of a time or two in my life a game--on any system, in *any* graphics, ever--has even startled me a little tiny bit (most notably the first times I met both the giant eel and the killer piano in Mario 64 growing up o-o; )

But somehow, Minecraft, though it doesn't look like much visually, manages to be just...creepy. I think it's that it uses your own imagination against you in some way, but lord...it just makes you paranoid at some point.

I think the VERY FIRST TIME a skeleton ever shot at me, I actually just about jumped out of my chair. o_o

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MythrilAngel In reply to Caffeine-Master [2011-01-31 22:40:43 +0000 UTC]

Very addictive, yes. Seems to take forever to build something, but that makes the accomplishments all the more worth while and good for bragging about : P

For me even on peaceful mode, I shiver just looking down unlit cave paths, pretty much expect something to come out and get me.

I've played a little of fatal frame, that scared me a bit, but because of the predictable nature of the battles, it took out the random scare factor. Now with Minecraft, it doesn't have nearly as fancy graphics, but it scared me a heck of a lot more. It does somehow get you paranoid...first time I logged in and I heard a hissing sound, I had no idea what it was. I had been playing classic for so long, I wasn't sure what to expect. I turned around and BOOM!!! Really jumped at that one

Then sitting alone in a small house waiting for the sun to rise, no windows, no torches yet, I'd blocked myself into a corner so that the mobs couldn't spawn next to me, and I heard the hissing of about two creepers, which eventually faded away, then the groaning of a zombie o.o;

Ahh the good memories of SM64

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Caffeine-Master In reply to MythrilAngel [2011-02-01 22:04:39 +0000 UTC]

Very addictive, yes. Seems to take forever to build something, but that makes the accomplishments all the more worth while and good for bragging about : P

Yeah, although, for me, I often just make up stuff as I go, at least somewhat. Also, mine is (at least largely) all connected in some way.
It's been said that my world is slowly becoming a giant stone-and-glass habitrail (hamster tube-maze). >_>;

Of course, though, my latest construction--a nice, big underground bunker/lair UNDER the desert where I'm going to make my first portal (I got the game pretty recently <_< ) is sort of planned, though it's taking FOR.EV.ER. to even remotely-make. Still interesting, though. Only thing that gets on my nerves, is I finally got where I was going to dig the room I'm going to use as a portal chamber, and I didn't get to make it QUITE as big (though close) as I had envisioned, because I had dug about 80-90% of it, and then, right where I need to dig the rest of it (including above the ceiling), lo and behold, I suddenly hear LOTS of mobs, and even worse, *running water*. o_o

At that point, I figured that it was time to be happy with what I had, and maybe NOT mine into a massive, monster-ridden underground river. After all, my VERY first cave-exploration experience involved the fact that accidentally I mined my way in directly behind a waterfall, and nearly drowned. o_o;

I had problems with that stupid thing for a while, and combined with the fact that I was tired and annoyed already...only time in the history of the world anyone's probably ever actually strangeled a waterfall in effigy, via choking the corner of a blue bathroom rug. >_<
For me even on peaceful mode, I shiver just looking down unlit cave paths, pretty much expect something to come out and get me.
Yeah, me too. I've actually HAD things shoot at me from those tiny, random surface caves when I got even *remotely* in the vicinity of them. I had to light one otherwise totally-unecessarily just last night, JUST to get the skeletons to stop ambushing me anything I had to walk by there.

I've played a little of fatal frame, that scared me a bit, but because of the predictable nature of the battles, it took out the random scare factor. Now with Minecraft, it doesn't have nearly as fancy graphics, but it scared me a heck of a lot more. It does somehow get you paranoid...first time I logged in and I heard a hissing sound, I had no idea what it was. I had been playing classic for so long, I wasn't sure what to expect. I turned around and BOOM!!! Really jumped at that one
By far the worst had to be the first time a skeleton shot at me over my wall at night from a ledge (this was before the climbing spiders happened, when my original base was VERY new, I'd only had the game for maybe a day or so in real life). I literally somewhat yelled in real life, and jumped up out of my chair a bit, and then panicked IN the game and tried to run--when I turned around, I got shot again in the back, and then fell off into the water (yes, I had a water area inside my base at the time--I walled it in to keep things from getting in it and NOT dying in the morning >_< ) face-first, and nearly drowned.
Not that that's remotely the only time--another time was the climbing spiders, that night when that update happened. I thought this other house of mine was spider-proof, but I missed a spot apparently, and one climbed ALL THE WAY up the outside of this really high house I have on kind of a cliff, and jumped down DIRECTLY on my head from behind--that got about the same reaction. o_o;
And then lately, that same house--I'm still not 100% sure HOW it's happening at this point, as I've lit and proofed it in every possible way O_o ) things have suddenly started coming in at night. Like a couple nights ago (in real life), I came back home from a day of mining, and I looked up, and a skeleton was glaring down at me from my balcony. And then shot me in the face. x_x
And as if that wasn't enough, the NEXT night, I came home to a creeper in my living room/kitchen/workshop (also, keep in mind that most of my first floor is a big, all-glass wrap-around window o_o ), frolicking around by my stove. I had to sneak in the back door that led directly upstairs, and snipe it out from the second balcony (I have it where one balcony sort of overhangs another one--it's weird). Ugh. >_<

Then sitting alone in a small house waiting for the sun to rise, no windows, no torches yet, I'd blocked myself into a corner so that the mobs couldn't spawn next to me, and I heard the hissing of about two creepers, which eventually faded away, then the groaning of a zombie o.o;
Oh, that's mild. My first night is the worst I've ever heard of:
I had only got to the point of having sticks made (I had trouble getting hang of the controls for some reason at first, so it took me a minute and wasted half of my first day), and when I realised the sun was going down, I had no weapons, no shelter, nothing.
All I could do was scramble up on this narrow little dirt ledge under the edge of this tree, and SIT THERE, in the open, all night, armed with only a stick. Just SIT there, not moving a muscle, in the open nearly, in total darkness, watching the mobs circle around not far off, hoping that if I stayed on that little 2-3-block ledge, and stayed DEAD-FROZEN, that they wouldn't come over.
Miraculously, I survived that first night, and the next night, made a little (VERY tiny) shelter with walls and a door in that spot. And when I extended my base, I just built out from there. That tree and ledge is still in my game, not a single leaf or dirt square moved, INSIDE the middle of my base, exactly like it was when it was the only house I had. I even built a part of the ceiling higher so I didn't have to hurt my little tree...after all, I owe it my life...<_<
So yeah, sorry for rambling, though. I just realise what an absolute TOME I wrote. ._.;
I could talk about it and tell stories for hours, even having only started playing it earlier in January.

Ahh the good memories of SM64
Yeah. That game had a couple of moments, like I said, too (I had dreams about the eel, actually, chasing me in the backyard pool at night, on and off for years for some reason o_o ), but still, Minecraft manages to still have the distinction of being the scariest game I've ever played to me.

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kiesu In reply to ??? [2010-10-22 21:43:04 +0000 UTC]

Also one of the CREEPIEST games I've played in a LONG TIME. I remember when I started the game, mined myself inside a big dark random cave, and suddenly hear this horrible groaning noice. I remember I nearly wet myself I ran the hell out of there without ever even eye-witnessing the zombie there, haha! Amazing what just sounds can do to you. Cripes, that's one epic game.

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Jowesline In reply to kiesu [2012-08-21 17:34:39 +0000 UTC]

I agree with you, it is a good game.
Do you think there HeroBrine in Minecraft?

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MythrilAngel In reply to kiesu [2011-01-22 05:42:33 +0000 UTC]

Finally purchased the game a while back; I feel like a kid in a candy story with all of the new recipes and updates they keep adding. Was building a house near a waterfall, and a creeper happened to come along...with the blocks gone, the waterfall redirected onto my house

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kiesu In reply to MythrilAngel [2011-01-22 09:58:38 +0000 UTC]

Lol that happened to me too! Well actually I only had a storage room under that waterfall, a creeper came and blew the roof open xD gladly none of my stuff got blown off!

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MythrilAngel In reply to kiesu [2011-01-30 03:06:47 +0000 UTC]

XD I recently turned the mode to peaceful, so I could build a structure I have been planning out for a bit...was mining for cobble stone and got stuck under a fall of gravel. I couldn't get out and ended up dying. Back at the respawn point I had no idea how to get back to my structure, but I knew it was near there. After wandering for an hour I got lost, found a random beach-front dungeon, dug the sand out and opened the chests...made a compass with some red stone so I can get back to the respawn point and keep all of my inventory, but still, wonder when I'll find my building again

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kiesu In reply to MythrilAngel [2011-01-30 08:41:21 +0000 UTC]

Lol that happened to me too xD
I didn't get buried alive tho, a tree decided to grow to it's full size when I was walking over some tree saplings. A FUCKING TREE KILLED ME oh lord xD talk about a failure.
Haven't had problems finding my houses tho, I usually light the place so damn bright I'll figure where it is the minute I climb on top of some cliff or mountain.

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MythrilAngel In reply to kiesu [2011-03-10 22:07:58 +0000 UTC]

Wow XD; -10 LUK

I've always had a terrible sense of direction, even in games, especially if it's harder to find landmarks. The hills always seem to make it difficult to navigate, but I suppose that also makes it fun : D

My house, I try to light it up the best I can, but man, I just never seem to be able to find it again.

Playing on a server with my Fiance now, so he teleports me to him any time I run off and get lost

I did however manage to follow the walls and get out of the maze inside of his Mayan temple : P

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MythrilAngel In reply to kiesu [2010-10-24 05:44:31 +0000 UTC]

Ooo, so that's what I have to look forward to : D I've only had the opportunity to play Minecraft classic, but just with that, I absolutely love it. I am hoping sometime in the very near future to be able to purchase Minecraft Alpha, and the appeal of building while fending off zombies sounds very fun

I'm currently building a castle...the library has three floors...so far

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