And for a full playlist of Minecraft content on my channel go here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CS5DQVSp058.html So the credits are missing from this upload due to me not having access to my normal files at the moment, if you're a patron who cares about them don't worry, they'll be back soon
I love how in all of these games, the few textures that aren’t ripped directly from minecraft are instead ripped directly from popular minecraft resource packs.
I was gonna say it might have been because FOV was dependent of the "window" size, a lot of cheap java applets had this issues. But honestly i'm persuaded by your argument.
My meaning of "pigging" is to go in front of something and not let it through, a bit like how if your getting chased by a lion down a hallway a pig loves to come out of a door and stand in our way and not move until the lion gets to you.
"to {animal}" is to do something that animal does; for example, "to dog" is "to pursue with the intent to catch". It can also be to provide an animal; for example "to horse" is "to provide with a horse". Plus of endless other ideas you can have. - Now, not all animals are used in this way, and there can also be confusion with so many different and similar meanings, especially for lesser know ones or ones that has never yet been used. But in technicality, you can do this for all animals.
There is this absolute classic called survivalcraft, which seems like some cheap Minecraft ripoff at first… but they really outdid themselves with the amount of work they put into it and all the unique features different from the original Minecraft I heard they even made a sequel
I dunno' because that's what you said just to make me feel like their just actual knock-off (*yeah, knock-off and rip-offs' are actually 2 separate and different meanings, I'm gonna teach you with my highly broken not-so-briefly definition/explanation rip-off does exactly copy the games elements, while knock-off on the other hand is like that with the assets of a rip-off but it does not excessively or is necessary for used seriously and it is used as either a joke, or by other reasons, using it as a minetest if even if you made Minecraft on other and run it in other game engines, like half of these are made in unity, java is harder but better, they just like he said in the video. Did it just for fun and to expand on their skills and to make games, practicing. There are alot of examples why to make a knock-off. Not just too only "rip-off" people for their money, paying their game to be put by advertisements, hence "knock-off") of scrapped game testers/versions by Mojang.
"Pigging sounds like it'd be some sad British sex thing" In an alternate universe (specifically the first episode of black mirror) it probably a thing.
If nothing else, these ripoff games really make me appreciate the amount of effort and care went into Minecraft. At a quick glance one could mistake them for Minecraft, but actually playing them shows how they're more bare-bones than Minecraft was when it first came out. Even if you ignore the glitches and video ads, they're so unpolished and lacking in detail. The lighting either makes everything dark and muted or lit up like a dentist's office, the textures have no cohesion with one another, and the UI graphics are sloppily thrown together with varying resolutions and fonts. Heck, just looking at how the cubes in these games simply disappear when mined, made me realize just how much detail is put into the simple act mining a block in Minecraft- the cracking textures, the little particles that share the same color as the block you're mining, and the digging sounds that not only differ between blocks, but end with a satisfying sound followed by a pickup that pops into view like a toy out of a christmas cracker. It's a small thing that you barely notice while playing, but the absence of it makes it way less interesting.
Worldcraft is the childhood of many, It ran on shit like the Samsung Young or Star and it was of the better one actually having a survival mode, many blocks and multiplayer.
I just realized that the "I lost it" comment is just a repackaged "LOL" comment. You quote something in the video you found funny and add either "LOL" or "I just lost it". You don't add any commentary to it, you don't provide useful feedback, you don't make a witty connection to anything, you just say, 'Yes, I have watched the video." That's fine. I guess you could call 'I found this part funny' feedback, but that's about it. I wonder what the next incarnation of this will be. Oh, and sorry, DiePie, that your comment just happened to be the one when I came to this conclusion. Figured this is as good a place as any.
@@riririnmaru5672 not alts the guy said something logical this kind of comment is annoying, like the first comments. They're just comment section filler it makes finding a good comment like finding diamonds In minecraft
"The lightning is better than the one in Minecraft, step it up Mojang!" Mojang: Oh ok sure, we'll introduce RTX which are only a available on Bedrock Edition! Bedrock players: YES Java players: Well I guess I have to stick with the shaders then.
I remember playing "PlanetCraft" Some loooong tine ago Essentially a Minecraft bootleg for mobile where everyone'in creative, no singkepkayer mode and everyone's... weird
you forgot the best part about mine clone, it has no bedrock, just an invisible barrier that you *can* break (i assume its not supposed to) and then u just fall forever edit: incase your wondering why i know this, i used to play mine clone in school
Perfectly functional, more like. Which the BETA still is. It just doesn't make your numbers numberier so because of that you can actually freely explore. Movement items also being region locked is kinda bullshit though, I'll grant ya that.
I'm so dumb when he said "you just have to google any two word combination of mine, block craft and world and after not to long you'll find a Minecraft clone." first thing that popped into my head "you know I bet someone made a clone called Minecraft wouldn't that be funny"
11:28 Jay tries to show that this is a furnace top texture stolen from minecraft but shows a minecraft version where furnace tops have a different texture than the one that was stolen. This is the quality content I subscribed for.
@@expendableindigo9639 No, he's right about the texture, it was the top part of a furnace up until minecraft version 1.13, however as of 1.14 and onward, (the version he used,) it was changed to a different one.
"Why has this game been repackaged and sold under multiple titles?" low-budget movies, Chinese bootleg games & mobile games: " *You don't even know what's possible.* "
5:22 Surprised to hear Grammarly receives mostly one-reviews on TrustPilot, when most reviews on Chrome and Firefox add-on shop are five-star. Reading several pages of those TrustPilot leaves the impression the userbase base isn't very bright, complaining mostly about pro version's insignificantly, accidentally subscribing to it and Grammarly auto-renewing the subscription (like everything does). I have used the free version for two years, I reckon it's a fine add-on, certainly not a "scam" nor "completely broken".
I personally played a lot of Minetest, which is an open-source project, and really appreciated Survivalcraft on Android. It becomes more of a survival game than a building game, because of all the mechanics and all the different ways to dies, but in creative you can have a hell lot of fun, especially with things like the advanced redstone-like system. I haven't played both of them for a while tho.
9:57 Woah, this legitimately made me think I was about to get an ad for RU-vid, but I forgot that this video doesn't have any ads, probably because it's demonetized.
Survival craft was the best back in the day when you had a tablet but your parents wouldn’t buy Minecraft because it was paid. It actually worked pretty well and was a fun alternative. Also had world save unlike Minecraft lite.
Sounds like all the blocks were being loaded always. In Minecraft, not every block is actually doing anything but looking like it's there. Only when you get closer can you interact with it. Even if you hacked the game to give you infinite reach, I doubt you'd be able to break the blocks that are more than 5 meters away.
@@aster1sk294 kind of doubt you care about an actual answer, but at least what I'd do is create a list of all the blocks that are rendered at a time, and create an object that manages those blocks. That manager is constantly going through the entire list, and is enabling and disabling blocks depending on how far away they are from the player.
@@pppoopoo4880 "mine mine mine" is a meme from the movie "Finding nemo" where a group of seagulls shout "mine" after seeing nemo as they want to eat him Mine is also a word that is common in these Minecraft rip offs So the name "mine" along with the meme "mine" (as in, every developer of these rip off games wants to cash in on Minecraft's success) make the joke as the same word conveys both, meme and the repetitive usage of "mine" word at the same time :)
Man, Survivalcraft. I haven't heard that name in years. It was quite unique for a Minecraft clone, and was over all really fun to play. Jay should definitely cover that game for a second part.
I used to play worldcraft a lot when I was a kid because I couldn't afford the original minecraft. The saddest part of the game is that it doesn't have multilayer survival so me and my brother could never play survival together
I remember there being a decent 2d minecraft flash game (forgot what it's called) that had it's own textures and items, and I remember playing it a lot as a kid Edit:just googled it, it's called Mineblocks
I once had this knock off minecraft game where there is no survival, only free play and when I tried to build a house guess what? YOU GET AN AD FOR EVERY BLOCK YOU PLACE!!!!! I deleted that game almost as soon as I got it. It may seem like a little thing, but if you build things in minecraft, imagine having to sit through an unskipable ad every time you place a block
*Actually* tetris is nowhere near a top seller, as it only is when you include *every* tetris game, which would be like saying Mario Party Advance is actually the best selling game of all time because you included every mario games sales
@@tristan6509 Incorrect MC just has ports, but tetris has things like tetris attack, tetris 2, tetris ds, tetris GB, tetris 99, mobile tetris etc. All are vastly different games, but were counted as the same when they said tetris was the highest selling game
Hey! Mine Clone (the first one) was using the Sphax texture pack for some of its blocks! I’d recognize that grass texture anywhere thanks to the Yogscast.
I remember playing Castle Miner Z. It was this weird creepy mc clone from early Xbox 360 game, where your player model was your Xbox avatar. The enemies were mostly zombies of very little variation, and your weapons were guns. I remember this extremely strange quirk that the nether equivalent (called just literally hell in this game) was physically alongside the normal world, kind of like how Terraria handles it. That wasn’t the weird thing though, the odd part was how the environments worked. The Center of the map was a grassy hills biome with a ring of sharp floating islands around it. Around that was a huge flat desert. Around that was extremely rough mountains, and finally around that was hell on the world surface. I remember every online game I joined had everyone racing to the surface hell. The guns went in tiers and I remember the best was laser guns which would damage terrain, and the only way to get them was to find a single huge meteorite that had alien goo in it. I remember all of the enemy models being absolutely horrifying, especially the aliens that spawned on the meteor crater, although that might’ve been me being young and confused at the time.
2:38 World Craft is primarily a mobile device game (though I hear that some PC emulators are compatible with it), where to my knowledge the only way to officially access it would be either from Google Playstore made by the Solverlabs/Playlabs Company, or from the link to it's Playstore page on its official WoC Forums. Edit: this link should lead to the official download of the game play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.craftgames.worldcrft
2:34 Jesus Christ, that sandblast of nostalgia nearly sent me falling off of my chair. Worldcraft was surprisingly _big_ in its heyday, at least it seemed that way. Multiplayer was fairly packed. You had no trouble finding servers with 20 to 30 people in them.