Thursday, September 15, 2011

What's the difference between the different versions?

Question

My brother recently got me interested in Minecraft, and I'm having a lot of fun playing it. The thing is, I've only ever played the Beta version. After I first played it, I found a whole bunch of pictures and videos online with stuff that wasn't in the version I was playing. So I was wondering: What are the main differences between all the different versions of the game?

Answer

Outside of various updates to the "Beta" version of Minecraft, there are two major versions of Minecraft at the moment.

Minecraft Beta, often called Alpha, or Survival in older videos, is the main game, where you enter an infinite world and explore, build, craft, and try to survive the night. It's the main focus of development by Mojang AB, and, for the most part, has the most features. The multiplayer version of this is often called SMP, for Survival MultiPlayer. This version has gone through many different iterations, and at the time of this post, will be entering version 1.8 very soon.

There is also Minecraft Classic, often called Creative, with a limited sized world, and access to a wide amount of blocks, with the ability to create and destroy blocks instantly. This version is free, and for a period of time, was the only version of the game out there. As of Minecraft Beta 1.8, it will be possible to create a world with the infinite block placement/destruction, while having access to the many other features added to the game since the original version.