Minecraft has come a long way from its simple beginnings, with many new features being added and countless more yet to appear in the game. It is constantly getting updates that improve existing features and add new content that changes numerous gameplay mechanics. Even through the community, mods are created that can make Minecraft a much more complex game. This April Fools, however, Mojang released a snapshot that takes Minecraft back to its roots with a simple philosophy: One block at a time.
The One Block At A Time Snapshot removes numerous Minecraft features to create a hilariously simplistic version of the game. Players no longer use chests or have an inventory, the combat system has been converted to a wrestling system that is also used to herd animals, and crafting seems all but lost. While this snapshot is not the real experience that Mojang wants its fans to have, it would be a great addition to multiplayer servers for spectator players.
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The One Block At A Time Snapshot is just Mojang playing an April Fool’s joke on its fans before it starts to roll out some serious Wild Update snapshots. Still, this snapshot gives a unique experience for players and delivers tons of excitement, especially in multiplayer mode. The key changes made in the snapshot are the removal of the inventory system, removal of enchanting and experience, lifting and throwing, combat changes, and adjustments to a few blocks, most notably the chests.
While these changes are not going to make it to the main game, it is great to relive the experience of figuring out how things work. This will undoubtedly take fans back to the first time they played Minecraft. The wrestling system is a silly addition and lets
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