Wednesday, April 10, 2013

How does one describe Minecraft to a confused grandparents?

By Calvin Redmond


If you find yourself in a situation where you need to explain Minecraft to a confused adult, the best thing you can do is (quietly) emphasize the many awards it has won and downplay its recognition.

Your initial response might be shock blended with confusion, but saying, Everybody plays it ! To a puzzled parent will get you nowhere. Possibly, grounded if your mother and father take everything in life too seriously. And, truthfully, not everyone does play it, just the smart people who can?t imagine life without it.

So if your parent is interrogating Minecraft and arguing with you over how you use your time, tell them it got given the Innovation Award, Best Downloadable Game Award, and a Golden Joystick Award.

Therefore , by receiving such awards it encourages us, the players, to be imaginative and inventive to make our own games. There is so much creative freedom in this game! But don't emphasize that too much, infrequently stuff like creative freedom? Frighten parents into assuming we are not doing any educational.

Tell them this great game has sold over 20 million copies and maybe they should consider buying stock. The game was lucrative after only 24 hours on the market. As a gamer and keen on being able to buy cool stuff, that completely inspires me to try and be innovative as well.

And, if that does not work, (sorry kid) tell your parents the way in which the game develops survival talents as we maintain our survival through hunger and hardship. This game of survival is preparing kids for real life. This game is harder than life.

If your mum and dad are still mystified about how vital Minecraft is to you, show them some Minecraft video guides and just get them to play one game. Maybe 2. After two games they may without any doubt know how superb and life changing this game really is to every player.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment