1. wildunicornherd:

single-multiplayer:

So True!

Creeper: You invade this pristine world, claiming it as your own simply by your presence…You slaughter innocent animals for their hides and their flesh…You devastate the landscape and gouge out the Earth to build your monuments to vanity…And yet you call me the monster?
As I’ve mentioned before I’m kind of interested in the Minecraft narrative of control over natural resources, gradual “civilization”, and the growth of capitalist economies on multiplayer servers. To what degree is this built into the game, and is it possible for players to take a different route?

    wildunicornherd:

    single-multiplayer:

    So True!

    Creeper: You invade this pristine world, claiming it as your own simply by your presence…You slaughter innocent animals for their hides and their flesh…You devastate the landscape and gouge out the Earth to build your monuments to vanity…And yet you call me the monster?

    As I’ve mentioned before I’m kind of interested in the Minecraft narrative of control over natural resources, gradual “civilization”, and the growth of capitalist economies on multiplayer servers. To what degree is this built into the game, and is it possible for players to take a different route?

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