![]() There are mini-games that mimick games from books ("Hunger Games," "Maze Runner"), mini-games that mimick other video games ("Super Mario Kart," "Halo," "Pokemon"), and some whose concepts are unique to Minecraft. There are endless mini-games available on a seemingly endless list of servers. We've talked about creative mode and survival mode, but there is a third way of playing Minecraft that you will no doubt see your young patrons engaged in (and no, I'm not talking about Story Mode, at least not yet). (Note: If you've never run a Minecraft program before, please read my previous entries on getting started first: So, You Want to Start a Minecraft Program and No Fuss Minecraft Programs.) It is a building game, sure, but it's also a game that can be used to build other games. This long-term popularity is in part due to Minecraft's flexibity. It's amazing how long this game has remained popular in a world where the shelf life of technology is so short. You may have even played it, and your young patrons certainly have. By now, most people have heard of Minecraft.
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