Minecraft's initial concept was called "Cave Game," and it's the best-selling video game of all time, with Microsoft purchasing it for $2.5 billion in 2014. Players can experience unique mechanics like a day lasting 20 minutes, the possibility of "Minceraft" appearing on the title screen due to a typo, and the discovery that Endermen speak in reverse English. The game's vastness is highlighted by players logging billions of hours, the existence of 107 achievements, and an entire YouTube video dedicated to over 240 surprising and sometimes prank-based mechanics.
Minecraft's initial concept was called "Cave Game," and it's the best-selling video game of all time, with Microsoft purchasing it for $2.5 billion in 2014. Players can experience unique mechanics like a day lasting 20 minutes, the possibility of "Minceraft" appearing on the title screen due to a typo, and the discovery that Endermen speak in reverse English. The game's vastness is highlighted by players logging billions of hours, the existence of 107 achievements, and an entire YouTube video dedicated to over 240 surprising and sometimes prank-based mechanics.