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You can start a game in "creative mode" where you have an infinite amount of crafting materials available to you from the start, enabling the more creative-minded to go wild with their imaginations and build whatever they can think of
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I have mostly played on creative mode because I have enjoyed just wandering around and building whatever comes to mind, but survival mode is also very
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My girls (10 and 8) love this both in Survival and Creative mode.
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Or creative mode which is more suited for purely creating awesome stuff faster and easier
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I haven't even tried "Creative Mode" yet
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He loves creative mode and making all sorts of crazy buildings and stuff
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Some of them will take quite some time to attain as they can't be unlocked in Creative mode
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Though they do seem to like creative mode
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I really enjoyed the main "Survival Mode" because I figured it would be no problem making a rudimentary shelter and surviving
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Creative mode particularly is super fun
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My son and I play Co-op creative mode and spend hours building stuff together
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And I've discovered later that the world has trouble loading, especially in creative mode
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Creative mode particularly is super fun
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Creative mode will prove to be a much easier way to build that replica Death Star you've been wanting for so long
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I've gotten super far on Hard mode on Vita version
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Although we're not very typical, and we tend to stay in the creative mode more often than not
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The way that I approached "Minecraft" was in its "survival mode," playing alone and without having dabbled in "creative mode" first, so I learned as I went, and in this way it almost feels like a survival horror game, or at least a survival game where the horror comes when the sun sets
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Like dragons, magic or finding interesting hidden areas located deep withing the earth that could come right out of the most well written D&D campaign