It could count. Besides definitely being a sandbox and open-world game, they felt like they had to add a bunch of fantasy elements since the full release.
I do quite like it. While I don't like some of the changes they made (such as changes to loot in chests, seemingly became more early-game materials as far as I've seen; and the fact that villagers sleep in beds, so they might go into your house to sleep on YOUR bed), it's otherwise great. Especially since updates like "World of Color" and "Exploration" weren't very good.
I like the cats, and that they're much easier to find and tame (thanks to Update Aquatic and the fish they added). I like that Iron Golems almost always appear in villages, and I like how it looks more like a somewhat-realistic Middle Ages-era village.
Just wondering. Because it doesn't look like it advances past the Middle Ages, with villages... then we see that Redstone exists. And then the time before either existed looked downright prehistoric.
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It could count. Besides definitely being a sandbox and open-world game, they felt like they had to add a bunch of fantasy elements since the full release.
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I do quite like it. While I don't like some of the changes they made (such as changes to loot in chests, seemingly became more early-game materials as far as I've seen; and the fact that villagers sleep in beds, so they might go into your house to sleep on YOUR bed), it's otherwise great. Especially since updates like "World of Color" and "Exploration" weren't very good.
I like the cats, and that they're much easier to find and tame (thanks to Update Aquatic and the fish they added). I like that Iron Golems almost always appear in villages, and I like how it looks more like a somewhat-realistic Middle Ages-era village.
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Just wondering. Because it doesn't look like it advances past the Middle Ages, with villages... then we see that Redstone exists. And then the time before either existed looked downright prehistoric.
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Topic.