| > What is the longevity of Minecraft? There's an unofficial modding API and thousands of mods [1], some of which are extremely sophisticated. For instance, "Red Power" [2] includes an in-game 6502-based computer for which the author wrote a Forth interpreter that can be used to control in-game objects, and somebody else has embedded a Lua interpreter that can do similar things, IIRC. There are also dozens of user-created game modes (some of which only have informally-enforced rules) and special maps like "Feed the Beast" [3]. The only games I can think of with comparable amounts of content are MMOs and possibly the Elder Scrolls series, though in both of those cases the content is nothing like as varied, nor does it rely on its user's creativity to anything like the same extent. Minecraft is very much like Lego, only you can also program your own bricks. [1] http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Mods [2] http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/365357-125-eloraams-mods... [3] http://feed-the-beast.com/ |