p>The initial version, launched on December 2, 2009, was more limited than any other edition of Minecraft ever released to the public, including the pre-classic version that is accessible through the Minecraft Launcher. A version update on December 4, 2009, altered the controls and added widescreen, more blocks, and the ability to put and destroy blocks. [2]

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p>The original page hosting the game was taken down in November 2014. Its archive is still accessed using the Wayback Machine. The executable can also be found on the Internet Archive.

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p>On December 2, 2012, Notch released a JavaScript version of Minecraft 4k. The version doesn't allow users to move or look around however the camera or the entire world can move on its own. There is also a blue water-like block that can be added to the other types of blocks. [3]

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p>1 Gameplay 1.1 General 1.2 World 1.3 Controls

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p>Gameplay[]

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p>General[]

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p>The player can place and remove blocks. The only block the player can place is grass, reminiscent of the very early builds of Minecraft internally called RubyDung which are available through the Minecraft Launcher. Leaves do not decay.

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p>World[]

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p>The same 64x64x63-block world is generated every time the game is loaded. The only blocks in the game - grass block, air dirt, stone, bricks leaves, wood, and air are scattered across the globe. No mobs exist.

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p>The game's first build uses one type of block. It makes use of an XOR fractured texture.

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p>An invisible wall protects the world and stops the player from fleeing, like invisible bedrock or an old world.

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p>Controls[]

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p>The player can move around using the standard WASD controls, as well as jump using Space.

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p>Left- and right-clicking controls are different from traditional Minecraft controls. Left-click puts blocks, while right-clicks demolish them. Middle-click also places blocks in a way that isn't enough. The camera is "smoothly" turned on by moving the mouse, just like pressing F8 in Java Edition. This version is not able to be changed. https://minecraft-server-list.xyz/ </p>

p>The camera functions differently from Minecraft's. The camera only moves when the cursor moves away from the center of Minecraft's viewport. The cursor is able to select blocks from the world, not the center of the screen.

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p>The game does not include an options menu or a HUD.

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p>Graphics[]

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p>Because the game renders at low resolution, graphics appear blurred. The game isn't able to scale the resolution correctly when it runs at higher resolution. This makes the game retain its noisy appearance. Block textures are identical to the ones used in Classic because Classic 0.30 (Creative) was the most current version of Minecraft at the time. Most blocks appear louder than their Minecraft counterparts, but some blocks, particularly stone, appear different. The absence of a skybox means that the sky is black.

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p>When the cursor is hovered over a block the outline of the block is thick and white, in contrast to Minecraft's thin gray outline of block selection.

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p>A comparison of Minecraft 4k's and Minecraft Classic's block textures.

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p>A screenshot of the thick outline of white that surrounds the block.

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p>Another image illustrates the same.

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p>Blocks[]

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p>The original game had only one non-air block.

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p>In the second version the block IDs are stored with four bits, giving 16 possible IDs. These are mostly filled in with slightly different textured dirt.

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p>References[]

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p>A B "Minecraft 4k (very early build)" (archived) by Markus_Persson - Java-Gaming.org, December 3, 2009. "Minecraft 4k (very early build)" (archived) by Markus_Persson - Java-Gaming.org, December 3, 2009. "Widescreen! There are many kinds of blocks! You can build and destroy blocks! Different mouse look that lets you use both buttons! There are fewer bugs! Also, the .pack.gz is STILL under 2kb :P" "Trying http://jsfiddle.net: http://jsfiddle.net/uzMPU/" - @notch (Markus Persson) on Twitter, December 2, 2012 See also[]

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p>Minicraft is a different game for contests. Prelude of the Chambered: Another game developed to be a part of the contest. Zombie Town: An unreleased sequel to "Left 4k Dead" another game Notch developed for the Java 4K contest. Miners4k, another game Notch created for the Java 4K contest.

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