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| Author(s) | Markus "Notch" Persson |
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| Platform(s) | PC |
| Written in | 👁 Java Java |
| Latest version | 1.0 |
| Release date | December 19, 2011 |
| Rating(s) | Unrated |
| Size | 180 KB |
| License | None |
| Source available | Yes (source) (archived) |
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Minicraft is a 2D top-down action game made by Markus "Notch" Persson, for the 2011 48-hour game programming contest Ludum Dare 22. The game was released on December 19, 2011, and since then, it has never received any official updates.
After its discontinuation, it became open source and its popularity increased as many players created their own versions of Minicraft. Notch was also developing a sequel called Minitale, but it was never released and little is known about it.
The gameplay is in some ways similar to Minecraft. The player must gather materials to craft tools to mine ore, chop trees, farm wheat, dig pits, and kill zombies and slimes. In order to win they must defeat the boss, the air wizard. The theme of the Ludum Dare competition the game was created for was "Alone", and the game's submission description reads, "The goal of the game is to kill the only other sentient being in the world, making sure you'll be alone forever."
Players spawn in a series of islands, with a border at the edges of the map. Minicraft has 5 surface biomes, which are forest, plain, desert, mountain, and ocean, as well as 3 cave biomes, which are dry caves, water caves, and lava caves, along with a sky biome.
The player has 10 health and 10 energy. Energy rapidly regenerates, while health must be restored with food. Energy is depleted by doing things such as attacking and eating, and these actions cannot be done if the player does not have enough energy. When the player runs out of energy, they are unable to use items and their movement speed is reduced. The more energy a player has, the more damage a tool does to its target when used. Each tier of tool is more powerful and uses less energy than the last; wood tools consume 5 energy when used on most tiles and 7 when used on ore, and each subsequent tool tier uses 1 less energy per action. Eating food consumes 6 energy. If the player runs out of health, they die and have to restart the game. The player also has an inventory with no limit on how many items they can carry and no maximum stack sizes.
Entities are mobile objects in the game world.
All other mobs are hostile toward the player, pursuing them when close and dealing damage on contact.
| Name | Mob | Spawns | Damage | Health | Drops |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player | 👁 Image |
Surface | Varies | 10 | None |
| Green slime | 👁 Image |
Surface, underground (level 1/2/3) | 1 | 5 | 0-2 slime |
| Green zombie | 👁 Image |
Surface, underground (level 1/2/3) | 2 | 10 | 0-2 cloth |
| Red slime | 👁 Image |
Underground (level 1/2/3) | 2 | 20 | 0-2 slime |
| Red zombie | 👁 Image |
Underground (level 1/2/3) | 3 | 40 | 0-2 cloth |
| White slime | 👁 Image |
Underground (level 2/3) | 3 | 45 | 0-2 slime |
| White zombie | 👁 Image |
Underground (level 2/3) | 4 | 90 | 0-2 cloth |
| Black slime | 👁 Image |
Underground (level 3), sky | 4 | 80 | 0-2 slime |
| Black zombie | 👁 Image |
Underground (level 3), sky | 5 | 160 | 0-2 cloth |
| Air wizard | 👁 Image |
Sky | 3 melee/1 ranged | 2000 | None |
Furniture are objects that can be placed in the world. They collide with players and mobs, and the player can push them around, or pick them up with the power glove. There are six furnitures in the game, the 👁 Image
Workbench, the 👁 Image
Chest, the 👁 Image
Oven, the 👁 Image
Furnace, the 👁 Image
Anvil and the 👁 Image
Lantern. All of them except the lantern can be interacted with and used to craft or store items.
The other entities in the game are Dropped items, which are automatically picked up on contact with the player, and begin to blink and then despawn soon after dropping; and Sparks, which are the projectiles fired by the air wizard, which move slowly away from it and deal 1 damage on contact with the player and other monsters.
Tiles are the two-dimensional equivalent of blocks and make up the world of Minicraft.
Items are obtained from killing mobs, breaking tiles and crafting other items.
| Name | Item | Source | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power glove | 👁 Image |
Spawns with the player | Used to carry furniture |
| Apple | 👁 Image |
Trees (when hit) | Heals 1 hp |
| Wood | 👁 Image |
Trees | Can be crafted into workbenches, chests, lanterns and tools |
| Acorn | 👁 Image |
Trees | Used to plant tree saplings |
| Cactus | 👁 Image |
Cacti | Used to plant cactus saplings |
| Flower | 👁 Image |
Flowers | Can be placed on grass |
| Seeds | 👁 Image |
Grass and crops | Can be planted on farmland |
| Wheat | 👁 Image |
Mature crops | Can be crafted into bread |
| Slime | 👁 Image |
Slimes | Can be crafted into lanterns |
| Cloth | 👁 Image |
Zombies | |
| Sand | 👁 Image |
Sand | Can be crafted into glass or placed on the ground |
| Dirt | 👁 Image |
Dirt and stone | Can fill holes and replace liquids |
| Stone | 👁 Image |
Rock | Can be crafted into ovens, furnaces and rock tools |
| Coal | 👁 Image |
Rock | Used as fuel by the furnace |
| Iron ore | 👁 Image |
Iron ore | Can be crafted into iron |
| Gold ore | 👁 Image |
Gold ore | Can be crafted into gold |
| Gem | 👁 Image |
Gem ore | Can be crafted into gem tools |
| Cloud | 👁 Image |
Clouds | Can fill gaps between clouds in the sky biome |
| Name | Item | Recipe | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Workbench | 👁 Image |
20 wood (spawns with the player) | Used to craft furniture and wood and rock tools |
| Chest | 👁 Image |
20 wood | Used to store items, keeps its inventory when picked up |
| Oven | 👁 Image |
15 stone | Used to craft bread |
| Furnace | 👁 Image |
20 stone | Used to craft glass and metal |
| Anvil | 👁 Image |
5 iron | Used to craft metal and gem tools |
| Lantern | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 10 slime, 4 glass | Emits light underground when held or placed |
| Wood sword | 👁 Image |
5 wood | Does a lot of extra damage to monsters |
| Wood axe | 👁 Image |
5 wood | Does extra damage to trees and monsters |
| Wood pick | 👁 Image |
5 wood | Does extra damage to rock and ore |
| Wood shovel | 👁 Image |
5 wood | Used to remove floor tiles |
| Wood hoe | 👁 Image |
5 wood | Used to create farmland |
| Rock sword | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 stone | Does a lot of extra damage to monsters |
| Rock axe | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 stone | Does extra damage to trees and monsters |
| Rock pick | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 stone | Does extra damage to rock and ore |
| Rock shovel | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 stone | Used to remove floor tiles |
| Rock hoe | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 stone | Used to create farmland |
| Name | Item | Recipe | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bread | 👁 Image |
4 wheat | Heals 2 hp |
| Name | Item | Recipe | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron | 👁 Image |
4 iron ore, 1 coal | Can be crafted into anvils and iron tools |
| Gold | 👁 Image |
4 gold ore, 1 coal | Can be crafted into gold tools |
| Glass | 👁 Image |
4 sand, 1 coal | Can be crafted into lanterns |
| Name | Item | Recipe | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron sword | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 iron | Does a lot of extra damage to monsters |
| Iron axe | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 iron | Does extra damage to trees and monsters |
| Iron pick | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 iron | Does extra damage to rock and ore |
| Iron shovel | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 iron | Used to remove floor tiles |
| Iron hoe | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 iron | Used to create farmland |
| Gold sword | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 gold | Does a lot of extra damage to monsters |
| Gold axe | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 gold | Does extra damage to trees and monsters |
| Gold pick | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 gold | Does extra damage to rock and ore |
| Gold shovel | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 gold | Used to remove floor tiles |
| Gold hoe | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 5 gold | Used to create farmland |
| Gem sword | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 50 gem | Does a lot of extra damage to monsters |
| Gem axe | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 50 gem | Does extra damage to trees and monsters |
| Gem pick | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 50 gem | Does extra damage to rock and ore |
| Gem shovel | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 50 gem | Used to remove floor tiles |
| Gem hoe | 👁 Image |
5 wood, 50 gem | Used to create farmland |
There are 5 levels in the Minicraft world, connected by staircases. These are:
Notch's screenshots:
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