Playing Minecraft can be a truly breathtaking experience on a desktop computer, and I’m quite curious to see how it will fare when it comes to iOS later this year. Minecraft is one of those games without any real objective (except survival), but it somehow manages to be a tremendous amount of fun. Every single […]
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Minecraft is coming to iOS!

Playing Minecraft can be a truly breathtaking experience on a desktop computer, and I’m quite curious to see how it will fare when it comes to iOS later this year. Minecraft is one of those games without any real objective (except survival), but it somehow manages to be a tremendous amount of fun.

Every single object in the game world can be destroyed, so you’re free to literally re-shape the landscape as you please, and the  randomly generated worlds you’ll play in are truly massive (so there’s lots to play with and explore). The catch is that you’ll only start off with your fists, so it’s up to you and your ingenuity to make tools and shelter from your surroundings so that you can get to the time-honoured Minecraft pasttime of terraforming everything in sight.

Don’t like that mountain? Turn it into a molehill. Want a waterfall to act as the exit to your 20-storey tower of doom? Go for it.

This game is going to kill my iPhone battery.

[via @cocoia and IndieGames Blog]

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