kazanscube wrote:
question, is mine craft simply where you go around building things or is it more complex & comprehensive, as I'm trying to figure out the fascination of the game itself?
Minecraft ends up being basically whatever you want it to be, which is part of the genius of it.
The default mode is "survival", where you have to collect and craft resources and gizmos, and deal with a variety of monsters that may or may not explode or be on fire. Or fill you with seriously irritating arrows. Goddamn skeletons. ALWAYS the skeletons. Those guys are jerks.
Part of the game is the extreme freedom you have; there IS a "win" condition that you can go after if you want to (the Ender Dragon) which does open up a whole new dimension to explore, and that whole thing is a long and involved quest, but overall you come up with your own goals as you go along based on things that are happening and what you want to do.
In addition there are about 10 squillion mods for the game. SO freaking many. If there's some part of the game you think is lacking, there's probably a mod that adds a ton of stuff to it. I tend to like the adventuring aspect of the game, and dealing with various enemies and dangers as I explore and gather ore and things, so I often use mods that add new enemies or power up existing ones. Or do all sorts of things. But even the vanilla version has tons of possibilities.
The whole genre is like that, really. Games like Terraria or Starbound, for instance.
And that's not even going into multiplayer. Multiplayer in Minecraft can get crazy. I dont normally play the usual mode in multiplayer... preferring to adventure on my own... but I do sometimes join various minigame servers, where people have come up with all sorts of games within the Minecraft framework. They can get pretty crazy and creative.
All in all there's SO much to do in the game, it's replay value is off the charts; for me that's a HUGE part of it. Same with other games in the genre.
Really though, it's the sort of thing you have to play for yourself to really "get it". It can be hard to fully explain to someone that hasnt played it. For me though, it's pretty much my favorite game, I think.