As of July 2016, 23,979,019 minecraft PC/Java have been sold. That is an average of 13981 a day since Minecraft came out for PC.
14,622,189 people have bought a Minecraft account. And, it will continue to rise. Over 10,000 people buy the game a day, on average.
A lot of people.You can find out how many people have registered and downloaded Minecraft on the homepage (Minecraft.net).So Far Over 10 million people have bought the pc version. Loads more on the xboxand some people that dont have the game watch youtube videos.So over 10 million people "like" minecraft0
Too Many Items or TMI is updated regularly for every new version of Minecraft. If it is not yet released, wait a few days and it will be.
The latest version of Minecraft 1.8 (10/24/2014) is under 20 Megabytes but increases in size as you play, the world is infinitely growing as you explore so the size of the game can be quite different for two people.
WAY to many differences to list. Use the minecraft wiki for help.
None hates minecraft
Today, 14th of Juny, 2011, a bit over 2.5 million people have bought the game. But I believe there are almost as many people playing minecraft illegally as those who play it legally. Therefore, about 5 million people in total. The total population in the world is about 7 billion. So... About 0.07% of the world play Minecraft.
As of the date of this answer, over 42 million people have created accounts on minecraft.net, the game's website, and over 8,293,494 have upgraded their accounts to premium and bought the game.
The current version of Minecraft Beta costs £13.95 or $21.48 or €15.99 or YEN 1636.37
A Swedish man named Markus Persson, or as many people know him as Notch, is the creator of Minecraft. He is part of the company Mojang. This is the company that supports minecraft. Notch Is also the founder of Mojang. Now, Mojang has been bought by Microsoft for about $2 billion USD.
Not really a question. If you mean "How many out of ten people play Minecraft", then you just need to divide the amount of people who own minecraft (8,006,809 currently), and divide that by the world population.
Delete Minecraft from your computer and download and install it again. Once you have bought the game, you can download it to as many computers as you want.