Minecraft: Java Edition (2011)

Mojang Studios

Linux · Mac · PC (Microsoft Windows)

4.22 from 10696 ratings · #143 top rated on Grouvee

17807 members have it in their collection · 1957 playing now · 1111 backlogged · 485 wish listed

How long? Main story 40h · with extras 300h · 100% 489h (from 46 logged playthroughs)

Minecraft focuses on allowing the player to explore, interact with, and modify a dynamically generated map made of one-cubic-meter-sized blocks. In addition to blocks, the environment features plants, mobs, and items. Some activities in the game include mining for ore, fighting hostile mobs, and crafting new blocks and tools by gathering various resources found in the game. The game's open-ended … Read more
Minecraft focuses on allowing the player to explore, interact with, and modify a dynamically generated map made of one-cubic-meter-sized blocks. In addition to blocks, the environment features plants, mobs, and items. Some activities in the game include mining for ore, fighting hostile mobs, and crafting new blocks and tools by gathering various resources found in the game. The game's open-ended model allows players to create structures, creations, and artwork on various multiplayer servers or their single-player maps. Other features include redstone circuits for logic computations and remote actions, minecarts and tracks, and a mysterious underworld called the Nether. A designated but completely optional goal of the game is to travel to a dimension called the End, and defeat the ender dragon. Read less
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Developers
Mojang Studios
Publishers
Mojang Studios
Genres
Adventure, Simulator
Themes
Fantasy, Kids, Open world, Sandbox, Survival
Franchises
Minecraft
Series
Minecraft

Release dates

  • Jun 30, 2010 (Alpha) (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Dec 20, 2010 (Beta) (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Nov 18, 2011 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)

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georgeypoorgey

Status georgeypoorgey Nov 27, 2025

they added an admittedly banger cover of Lava Chicken by Hyper Potions to Minecraft and my son is just adding jukeboxes all around the map and playing it on repeat. He doesnt even let it end. He gets to the bridge and then just starts it again. Please help.

Lygodesma

Review Lygodesma 5/5 · Nov 7, 2025

It finally clicked

Just recently started a fresh new server with a large group of friends. Before I always played it with just two persons and quickly gave up after building the first simple base structure.

This time, with eight players around it's a whole different story and recently I just caught myself playing for six hours straight completly forgetting about the time. …

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Just recently started a fresh new server with a large group of friends. Before I always played it with just two persons and quickly gave up after building the first simple base structure.

This time, with eight players around it's a whole different story and recently I just caught myself playing for six hours straight completly forgetting about the time.

The graphics are iconic and timeless, the music and atmosphere serene and nostalgic. It's a sandbox, thus there's no real goal but the one you find for yourself. Finding beautiful animals and bring them home, learning about new ressources to grind and use to decorate your house were mine personally.

Minecraft is a Metaverse in the sense that you come online just to hang out, the social aspect is passively implied by the core mechanism of base building. As such, it has a wholesomeness to it that's hard to be compared. I finally grasped the appeal of this classic.

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HaloBlues

Review HaloBlues 5/5 · Apr 3, 2025

A Classic

Man. It's Minecraft.

Me and my high school friends, from around ages 12 to 15, would play this together for hours every day after school, and I still to this day have so many fond memories. It's not a game that immediately comes to mind when I think about my all-time favourites, but after some consideration I believe it warrants …

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Man. It's Minecraft.

Me and my high school friends, from around ages 12 to 15, would play this together for hours every day after school, and I still to this day have so many fond memories. It's not a game that immediately comes to mind when I think about my all-time favourites, but after some consideration I believe it warrants a place on that list for its longevity, its sentimental value, how easy it is as a method of bringing people together, and how broad and full of possibilities it is as an avenue for almost any kind of world or game-within-a-game you can think of.

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DucksOnQuack

Status DucksOnQuack Apr 1, 2025

I'm fucking excited for this movie. This shit's gonna be ass and I'm gonna love it. I'm gonna get drunk at a 10 PM showing dressed up as Steve poking fun at Jack Black's many vocal stims. I'm fucking excited for Thursday.

maeday

Status maeday Sep 13, 2024

Spending the day playing Minecraft with my girlfriend <3 She's built a pretty incredible town so I'm happy to move right on in.

ethelcain

Status ethelcain Aug 17, 2024

since i got access back 2 my microsoft account im playing minecraft again o^u^o such a relaxing game...

Hameelo2

Status Hameelo2 Jun 23, 2024

after bedrock took place on the console edition (for example: xbox 360 edition) it fell off with a bunch of slow load times and laggy

Strawhat

Status Strawhat Jun 5, 2024

Finally bought Minecraft for PC! It's a game that all my friends played religiously back in 2011-2012, and I tried getting into it but I just couldn't enjoy it. At that time, I was infatuated with Skyrim, LBP 2, and Uncharted 3 (which all released around the same time as Minecraft) so I didn't really give the game a fair …

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Finally bought Minecraft for PC! It's a game that all my friends played religiously back in 2011-2012, and I tried getting into it but I just couldn't enjoy it. At that time, I was infatuated with Skyrim, LBP 2, and Uncharted 3 (which all released around the same time as Minecraft) so I didn't really give the game a fair chance.

But 13 years later, maybe I'll like it? Maybe, maybe not. Games with no end goal have never really been my thing anyways.

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Sir_Laguna

Status Sir_Laguna Jan 30, 2024

I wanna play Minecraft for the first time in my life.

Its not only because I've been a lifelong fan of the King of the Monsters, this actually looks really fun and a true homage. I'm sure the makers of the DLC were real fans.

benhenry3

Status benhenry3 Jan 19, 2024

I have probably played the most hours of a video game on this game. You can literally do anything that you want. You can play in survival mode where you mine, fight enemies, craft anything you want and build structures for protection or whatever. In creative mode, the world is yours. You can build your dream home, fly around the …

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I have probably played the most hours of a video game on this game. You can literally do anything that you want. You can play in survival mode where you mine, fight enemies, craft anything you want and build structures for protection or whatever. In creative mode, the world is yours. You can build your dream home, fly around the world and you are invincible. Playing with friends is also so much fun and the online servers are so unique. This game truly is a dream.

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HANSOLOOOOOOOO

Review HANSOLOOOOOOOO 5/5 · Sep 18, 2023

RoadTo360 37, Minecraft: Why Play This On the 360?

I am on a journey to beat 360 random Xbox 360 games. Here's my next adventure

Game number 37 was Minecraft. This review will be very short because Minecraft on the Xbox 360 is not worth playing and this review is kinda unneeded. Minecraft is a crafting game, where you collect blocks and supplies. You then use these blocks to …

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I am on a journey to beat 360 random Xbox 360 games. Here's my next adventure

Game number 37 was Minecraft. This review will be very short because Minecraft on the Xbox 360 is not worth playing and this review is kinda unneeded. Minecraft is a crafting game, where you collect blocks and supplies. You then use these blocks to craft many things and build interesting things. The end goal of the game is officially to beat the Ender Dragon, but many people ignore this and just go about their own business.

Minecraft is a fantastic game and everyone who plays video games needs to play it at least once… but the Xbox 360 edition is not the best way to play the game because it hasn’t been updated in years. Surprisingly, it got updated all the way into 2018, but it is still missing lots of content from the PC or Xbox Series X release. It’s fun… but why here? I almost feel weird rating it because it has no need… but it's still great. (9/10)

I spent 8 hours, 12 minutes, and 26 seconds playing Minecraft.

I have spent a total of 376 hours and 26 minutes on the Road To 360 challenge so far.

Next Game: Infinite Undiscovery

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raik199x

Review raik199x 5/5 · Aug 14, 2023

Sanbox game where game itself is a sanbox

At first glance, Minecraft might appear to be an exceedingly simple game, centered around mining, crafting, and possibly combat, though that's not the crux of the matter. Defeating the game's ultimate boss, the Ender Dragon, can be accomplished in 2-3 days of gameplay (without utilizing speedrun strategies and dedicating time to constructing the perfect base). Yet, what sets this game …

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At first glance, Minecraft might appear to be an exceedingly simple game, centered around mining, crafting, and possibly combat, though that's not the crux of the matter. Defeating the game's ultimate boss, the Ender Dragon, can be accomplished in 2-3 days of gameplay (without utilizing speedrun strategies and dedicating time to constructing the perfect base). Yet, what sets this game apart? What makes it so incredibly compelling, even addicting?

The answer to this question can be summed up in a single word: freedom. It's hard to conceive of a game with more possibilities than Minecraft. The universe within Minecraft is entirely within your control. All the mechanics of Minecraft are open to exploration. Even if the game itself seems mundane, you have the ability to install mods that can completely reshape the game according to your desires.

Mods play an immensely significant role in making this game enjoyable for everyone. A plethora of mods for different game versions can transform the game into something resembling DayZ, Left 4 Dead 2, Counter-Strike, and many more. The enthusiasm of the gaming community invested in Minecraft is boundless. Each day, new mods emerge for different versions of Minecraft. They vary in size, but collectively they constitute a pivotal element of the entire Minecraft community.

However, the freedom inherent in Minecraft also presents a challenge: the potential for aimlessness. When you're uncertain about what you want to achieve, Minecraft can become perplexing. Even a mod won't be of much help if you're unsure how to navigate the world you've constructed. This is perhaps the only drawback I perceive in Minecraft.

Minecraft has undergone continuous development over a substantial period. Numerous versions have introduced new features, keeping the game vibrant and engaging. Even veteran players discover something novel to engage with.

Exploring multiplayer functionality would extend this review indefinitely. However, it's worth noting that there are numerous servers hosting diverse mini-games such as hide-n-seek, spleef, and more.

Minecraft is genuinely addictive. All it takes is to click "create a new world" to plunge entirely into the game and never find your way back out. This world becomes your canvas—to build, to destroy, to resurrect from ashes—to emerge as the deity of this blocky realm.

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ShuaTheGreat

Review ShuaTheGreat 5/5 · Jul 8, 2023

Literally the best game

I play it night and day. There is not a single moment in which I am not playing Minecraft. It has overtaken my life. I have not seen any of my family or friends for months. I have been kicked out of my parents house and feed on scraps. I am covered in blemishes and am infected with a multitude …

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I play it night and day. There is not a single moment in which I am not playing Minecraft. It has overtaken my life. I have not seen any of my family or friends for months. I have been kicked out of my parents house and feed on scraps. I am covered in blemishes and am infected with a multitude of diseases. I have not eaten in days, and my body crunches from dehydration. I have been taken to the ER 3 times. There have been multiple attempts to take my beloved game away from me, but alas all has failed. The time until my body gives from lack of nutrients is uncertain, but I will finish the construction of my Kingdom's grand cathedral.

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ApramPepo

Review ApramPepo 2/5 · Sep 4, 2021

Can't find the appeal and enjoyment.

Been playing this game for a few days each day for about an hour and I haven't found a single reason why this game is popular.

I gave it a try on some random servers and despite enjoying it for sometimes, It felt like a chore to play.

maybe my taste in games is so different or I'm playing this …

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Been playing this game for a few days each day for about an hour and I haven't found a single reason why this game is popular.

I gave it a try on some random servers and despite enjoying it for sometimes, It felt like a chore to play.

maybe my taste in games is so different or I'm playing this game wrong, so far I've never got any Enjoyment out of it (not counting the Online sessions).

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lukaspanda

Review lukaspanda 5/5 · Jun 24, 2021

10/10

GOAT. Discovered this game in 2012 when I was a little child and this game changed my life.

ThanosGamer

Review ThanosGamer 5/5 · Dec 21, 2020

Really enjoyable with friends, and an amazing accomplishment.

The highest-selling game of all time also happens to be good, look at that! Now, I think it’s weird to review this game, since it also focuses on online servers and multiplayer experiences, but I’ll try my best.

PROS:

  • The world is basically your own. You can go at your own pace, make your own decisions and you can build …

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The highest-selling game of all time also happens to be good, look at that! Now, I think it’s weird to review this game, since it also focuses on online servers and multiplayer experiences, but I’ll try my best.

PROS:

  • The world is basically your own. You can go at your own pace, make your own decisions and you can build a world that you are truly proud of.

  • An amazing scope of creativity. The design of this game is extremely complex for an indie game and it’s cool that it’s being used for educational purposes

  • It gets filled with constant updates. These updates fundamentally improve the game, and it’s super cool that every year new items, blocks, biomes, and mechanical features are changed.

  • The visual style (while yes, kinda stolen) is still simple while being visually pleasing that gets updated with new textures that can be used to create castles, kingdoms, ships, and anything you can imagine.

  • I never talk about the community, but the whole community (is yes toxic sometimes) has built foundations of platforms like YouTube, the several minigame servers and SMPs, it’s a community experience that I’ve never truly seen before.

CONS:

  • Some elements do feel unfinished sometimes, and waiting for that update to fix it can be very frustrating.

  • This game is very subjective, everyone has an opinion, so it won’t appeal to anyone. From what I can tell, the pace definitely brings a lot of people off, which is understandable, waiting for your builds and resources to grow can be very off putting to some people.

This game is extremely subjective. Whereas I can defend a ton of games that I like, I can’t for this. It’s an amazing experience that brings a ton of people together, and the story behind its full creation is interesting. The amount of people this game brought together on platforms makes me really happy for the players, and it’s fun to watch them together. The fact that there is an "Education Edition" itself is great and that this is a learning resource. I can’t really describe this game other than "fun". An "experience" is really what this game strives to be. Go play this game, the oversaturation that it has is annoying, but if you haven’t go give it a first try, if you don’t like it, that’s fine. You could be missing out on a creative masterpiece.

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Poro

Review Poro 5/5 · Feb 3, 2019

Guilty Pleasures.

This is the epitome of my guilty pleasure and it is mostly because the gaming community loves to take a gander about how this game sucks, apparently. But it's a calming little game, relaxing and it helps quite a bit. Satisfactory too, if we count the immense strides one can go during a survival game.

The content for it it's …

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This is the epitome of my guilty pleasure and it is mostly because the gaming community loves to take a gander about how this game sucks, apparently. But it's a calming little game, relaxing and it helps quite a bit. Satisfactory too, if we count the immense strides one can go during a survival game.

The content for it it's also quite fantastic, adding only to a better immersive experience with packs like FTB and with resource packs that are so pretty to look at it's almost another game entirely.

All in all, 10/10.

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haleyisnotabee

Review haleyisnotabee 5/5 · Jan 21, 2019

The fact that I own this on every device imaginable except PC is a sin. This is probably the only game besides Super Smash Bros that I will never outgrow. I used to be embarrassed over how in love I was with Minecraft, but honestly, who cares? It’s such a fun game! I’m currently trying to platinum it on my …

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The fact that I own this on every device imaginable except PC is a sin. This is probably the only game besides Super Smash Bros that I will never outgrow. I used to be embarrassed over how in love I was with Minecraft, but honestly, who cares? It’s such a fun game! I’m currently trying to platinum it on my PS4, and I’m having a blast. The only flaw I can even think of is that PC is so far ahead of XBOX and PS4 and it makes me sad. Not sad enough to buy it on PC though.

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Xaryi

Review Xaryi 5/5 · Aug 28, 2016

A classic: Minecraft

Minecraft is more than a game now it's a society phenomena. If you say "I never played Minecraft" usually there is at leat one person that answer "seriously ?".

This game is THE reference of the sandbox survival building genre, it openned the door to a whole new generation of survivors games, building games etc... Basically in Minecraft you can …

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Minecraft is more than a game now it's a society phenomena. If you say "I never played Minecraft" usually there is at leat one person that answer "seriously ?".

This game is THE reference of the sandbox survival building genre, it openned the door to a whole new generation of survivors games, building games etc... Basically in Minecraft you can and you do what you want and it's the main power of the game, add to this mods (a lot) and multiplayer and you have an atemporal game that marked history. Minecraft is an experience like other classical (Doom, Half Life etc...). I spent hundred of hours building massive city by my hown in this game and long unforgetable nights playing with friends asking myself "when I'm going to stop ?". I moderated servers, survived nights and nights. And I never regretted a single time the 5$ I spent when I bought it. Maybe now Notch is gone, but I think the original core, spirit of the game still here. If you never played Minecraft go for it you'll not be disapointed ;)

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Revan1207

Review Revan1207 5/5 · May 30, 2016

In my opinion, possibly the best game ever made, or at least one of them. Not my personal favorite, but you can make and do nearly anything you want, on your own or with friends. A true sandbox game where the only limit is your imagination.

iliketoreadbro

Review iliketoreadbro 4/5 · Jun 3, 2014

I was one of the many people who made fun of my friends for playing this game... until I actually played it. It's the sort of game that shouldn't interest me, yet I frequently find myself losing exorbitant amounts of time playing it. The endless creative possibilities make you forget, or, more likely, appreciate its stylistic simplicity. Considering buying the …

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I was one of the many people who made fun of my friends for playing this game... until I actually played it. It's the sort of game that shouldn't interest me, yet I frequently find myself losing exorbitant amounts of time playing it. The endless creative possibilities make you forget, or, more likely, appreciate its stylistic simplicity. Considering buying the PC version when I actually have money for it.

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