When Minecraft came out, it was hard to understand, not that good looking and only really catered to nerd gamers. There was no recipe book, no cute animals, no lush caves to explore, just an unforgiving Day-Night cycle and few, very creepy caves.

But those days are behind us. Minecraft is now considered a kids game and someone who bought the game as a grown up when it still was a grown up game now face ridicule and are “second class gamers” in the eyes of the developers imo. Not to speak of bedrock edition (eww) with its microtransactions and dumbed down UIs.

I remember making a paypal account for the express purpose of buying it after reading about it in a tech magazine (on paper - can you believe it?).

What do you think are currently games that are not focused on children and have great potential?

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    11 months ago

    Its about the fact that minecraft isnt as fun as it used to be (to you)

    It sounds more like you have changed, rather than minecraft.

    That is normal. People’s tastes change.

    What do you think are currently games that are not focused on children and have great potential?

    That is such an open ended question as to be impossible to really answer well.

    You have stated you no longer enjoy minecraft but not what you do like playing. So again, quite hard to make a recommendation.

    Do you want building sims? Tropico or Cities: Skylines.

    Other than that, I have no idea what to recommend.

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      11 months ago

      Thanks for the feedback.

      I do enjoy games like factorio, satisfactory, now jagged alliance 3, dyson sphere program, witcher (1+3, 2 not so much).

      The thing that I liked about minecraft was that it was so tough to get into and the mechanics we‘re pretty obscure. if you didnt spoil it for yourself by looking it up you could really watch your brain working.

      I made a server where players really needed to think to get going but most new players gave up frustrated because it was too hard.

      And thats ultimately what bothers me. Minecraft in its infancy was cool for me for totally different reasons than for others (especially now) and I‘m probably just fed up with being the oddball all the time.

      That make sense?

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        10 months ago

        That make sense?

        Yes, it does.

        It sounds like the discovery of the mechanics was more rewarding for you as making progress and winning.

        I‘m probably just fed up with being the oddball all the time.

        Don’t be. It is the oddballs of the world that are actually the agents of change.

        Having read this I would suggest you have a look at Kerbal space program. On the surface it is a fairly simple game but the mechanics of actual space flight are very complex.

        A good XKCD about Kerbal.