

This aside, you're free to drop blocks in the world, from a selection of 36 different kinds, to build the fantasy structure of your dreams. However, the game does get a bit confused as to what it can automatically jump up, with some blocks placed in the world (such as glass) causing your character to hump and slide around the transparent cube like a zero-g sex offender. Getting around your randomly generated world is easy enough thanks to a lack of monsters - simple swipes allow you to look around while a giant virtual pad moves you back and forward, side to side, and jump. well there's no other way to say it other than "it's simply the free java browser version for your iOS device of choice," and this alone wouldn't be so bad, but it's also plagued with issues. While there are debates about whether it is a 'game' in the strictest of terms, there's no denying the sense of satisfaction that comes from setting a goal and working your way towards it. Like so many others I have spent my time with and enjoyed playing Minecraft on my PC.
