If you get tired of mashing your mouse button, just hold it down. Just look around for a tree, and hit it repeatedly. Left-clicking allows you to interact with the world with whatever’s in your hands in this case, your fist. But you’ll be equipped with naught but your fist, so your first order of business is to get some gear together.Īpproach the nearest tree, and punch it. Your Minecraft world has a number of biomes, from forests to deserts, so it’s anyone’s guess where you’ll end up. When you press the Create World button, you’ll be dropped off…somewhere. The official Minecraft forums have an entire section dedicated to sharing Seeds, so browse there if you’d like a solid start.
Worlds with the same Seed value are identical, so if you find one you like, you can share it with your friends or start over in the same world, in the event that things go awry. Every world automatically generates a Seed value, which can be whatever you’d like–it’s ultimately converted into a numerical value. Though the worlds of Minecraft may seem to be randomly generated, this impression isn’t strictly correct. For a bit more control over your world, select More World Options these options will let you decide whether to let randomly generated structures like dungeons and villages appear, or you can enter a Seed value. If you’re antsy to get started, just press Create New World. I’ll be going with Survival, as that’s where all of the fun is. Survival is proper Minecraft, complete with combating nasty critters, foraging for food and supplies, and mining for materials. Creative mode lets you fly about, creating blocks out of thin air and building whatever you’d like. There are two game modes to choose from: Creative and Survival.