Showing posts with label Minecraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minecraft. Show all posts

2011-08-04

Let's Play Minecraft Survivalism Mod

Alone in the wild - With no hope of rescue, I need to find food & water, eat, drink and rest to stay alive... If I'm not eaten myself first by the bad things that come out at night...

Let's Play Minecraft Survivalism Mod


"Extreme" Minecraft survival with survivalism mod (need to eat, drink and rest), hard difficulty, one life and hardcore mode (save file is deleted when out of lives). The playlist features long videos, all in HD 720p.

This is my let's play Minecraft Survivalism mod on hard difficulty, just one life and hardcore mode (save file is deleted when out of lives).

The survivalism mod adds energy, thirst and hunger meters to the game, forcing me to drink, eat and rest regularly in addition to the normal Minecraft survival.

Update: This let's play was first pending and then, after waiting for months, cancelled as the survivalism mod wasn't updated after Minecraft BETA 1.7.3 version. Feel free to enjoy the episodes that are there, but it ends after 4 episodes, with 5th being "the end".



Watch let's play Minecraft Survivalism mod in YouTube or check out all videos on the playlist: let's play Minecraft Survivalism mod

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2011-07-19

Mundane Minecrafting World Save

Old series, old version of Minecraft. Save-files are no longer available.



How to add the save-files into Minecraft


The zip-files have been created as a backup with Minecraft Backup Assistant. If you're using that, you can throw the zip-file into your backup folder and "restore" the world with the Minecraft Backup Assistant like it was your own backup.

Or you can manually unzip the contents of the zip into a new folder (e.g. 'World1' or 'Zemalf's World' or anything you want) in your Minecraft save folder.

More good stuff

2011-06-11

Mundane Minecrafting

This let's play playlist and the videos show Minecraft at it's core. Mundane Minecrafting shows the "boring", mundane things and the hours that go into the game: the mining, chopping trees, etc.

The videos on this playlist are among the longest Minecraft videos in YouTube (the length of them doesn't make'em "good" or anything, it just is). There's no editing, there's no fast forward, everything is shown.

I hope you enjoy it, and if you don't, just don't watch it, that's cool too.



Watch all the videos in YouTube (HD 720p): Mundane Minecrafting.

Subscribe to my YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/TheZemalf.

2011-02-23

Minecraft: The Story of Mojang

There's a Kickstarter campaign on-going to fund a feature-length documentary about Mojang, the creators of Minecraft. Watch the videos below for taste of things to come and visit http://www.tinyurl.com/minecraftdoc to learn more.

(Official) Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (Pt. 1/2) - Proof of Concept for Feature-Length



Watch the video in YouTube: Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (Pt. 1/2)

(Official) Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (Pt. 2/2) - Proof of Concept for Feature-Length



Watch the video in YouTube: Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (Pt. 1/2)

Over the past year, the computer game Minecraft has become a cultural phenomenon, drawing millions of players into the unique, low-res world created solely by Swedish programmer Markus "Notch" Persson. When Persson announced that he would invest his Minecraft earnings in founding his own development house, Mojang, 2 Player Productions seized upon the rare opportunity to fly to Stockholm and document the first week in the life of the new studio.

During the editing process of what was only supposed to be a twenty-minute short, it became clear that an important chapter of gaming history was still being written, and that a feature-length documentary about Mojang's first year would make a powerful statement about what it means to create, release, and play games in the twenty-first century.

For the first time, viewers will be given an in-depth look at both the triumphs and the challenges faced by a studio during their first year in existence. 2 Player will analyze the unprecedented success of Minecraft, gain insight into its impact from journalists and industry professionals, and meet the fans whose lives have been changed by the game.

Using the short as a proof-of-concept, 2 Player is turning to the revolutionary fundraising site Kickstarter.com to completely finance the film's production over the course of the next year. By sourcing the budget from the game's immense fanbase, it empowers the consumer to vote for content they want with their wallets and fosters a more direct relationship between themselves and the final product.
- 2 Player Productions, Minecraft: The Story of Mojang

To learn more about how you can help finance the production of a feature-length film to continue the story, please visit the Kickstarter campaign: http://www.tinyurl.com/minecraftdoc

2011-02-20

Zemalf's (Un-)Adventures in Minecraft - Mundane Minecrafting

Minecraft gameplay with commentary. Mining, building and mundane Minecrafting ahead. Welcome aboard and enjoy the journey!

Mundane Minecrafting - Minecraft Let's Play



Find all the videos (HD 720p) here on the YouTube playlist:

Mundane Minecrafting - Minecraft Let's Play.

And subscribe to my YouTube channel here: TheZemalf @ YouTube.

2011-02-18

How to get started and survive the first night in Minecraft

In this Minecraft tutorial, you'll learn how to get started in Minecraft and what you should do in the first day.

You have about 10 minutes before the sun goes down and the darkness comes. Before that you want to build a shelter and create torches to get light.




Click here to watch the tutorial video in YouTube (HD): How to Get Started in Minecraft (Like a Pro!)

  • collect wood by hitting the trees
  • collect about 20 wooden blocks
  • save 6 wooden blocks and turn the rest into planks
  • build a workbench
  • turn some planks into wooden sticks
  • use the sticks and 3 planks to create a wooden pickaxe
  • find a hillside and start digging yourself a simple shelter
  • use the pickaxe to get stone
  • use the stone to create furnace
  • and use wooden planks as the fuel in the furnace to burn wooden blocks into charcoal
  • turn some wooden planks into sticks
  • combine the sticks with the charcoal into torches
  • use the torches to light up your shelter and the surroundings
  • and finally, use 6 wooden planks to create a door for your shelter and place the door from outside in for maximum security.

When the sun goes down - get in your shelter, close the door and use the nighttime to craft tools in preparation for the next day and start mining a bit.

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