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About Mine Blocks |
Mine Blocks is a 2D sandbox game created by the independent game developer Zanzlanz in June, 2011. The project was started out of inspiration from the well known Minecraft. Due to overwhelming community support, the game continues to get updated with new features, and has even spurred the development of a sequel, Mine Blocks 2.
The game involves surviving in a randomly generated world of blocks of different materials. The player can explore the world, collecting materials and encountering monsters along the way. The player can use the materials to create and build anything they desire. The goal of the game is determined by the ambition of each player, but some view the ultimate achievement is defeating the ender dragon.
The development of Mine Blocks is still active.
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