It is not an educational game as such. However you have to learn the crafting diagrams, there's a lot of scope for creativity too, especially when it comes to redstone circuitry.
Minecraft is an open world game allowing players to build and explore in a 3D world. It is a game appropriate for all ages. The game encourages learning and the use of imagination.
There is no Minecraft game for Wii.
You don't. You shouldn't be wasting you life on a pointless game such as that. You have no learning benefits from it. I suggest you play Minecraft.
There's a game called Manic Digger, which is a rip-off of Minecraft, There is also Cubelands, a more visually appealing ripoff, but it only has the the gameplay of Minecraft's creative mode. Finally, there's Dwarf Fortress, which ideally is about digging out a home and gathering resources, however it is quite a bit more complex than Minecraft with a steep learning curve. Their is a game called Total Miner and is like minecraft but the spider is MORE creepy. There's 'Terraria', that is similar.
minecraft is a game
Minecraft WAS going to be on the 3DS but they didn't but they made an app called Minecraft Pocket Edition for phones.
minecraft's first name is cave game
Minecraft is not a retail game. It is only available to be downloaded through or played on the Minecraft website.
Well, you need the game 'minecraft' which does cost money. Pixelmon is just a mod for the game 'Minecraft'.
Traditionally speaking, Minecraft is not an educational game.
Markus Persson, or Notch, was the original creator of Minecraft, therefore it was he who gave the game its title. It was originally to be called "Cave Game".
Minecraft can be purchased directly from the Minecraft website. Game Stop, the bricks and mortar retailer, also sells Minecraft cards which can be used on the Minecraft website.