How To Enjoy Minecraft Again

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Published 2023-02-13

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  • @TommyInnit
    This was inspirational. Excellent video king
  • I played Minecraft for the first time in a couple years only to be flabbergasted with how different the caves looked. I fell in love again.
  • @chrisp.6973
    The fact that this video started out talking about Minecraft and ended with a literal life lesson almost made me tear up. This was amazing.
  • @Nobody-zn3yv
    I'm all too familiar with the feeling of booting up a new world with big expectations; expecting my world to be the one I would play for years and look back with nostalgia for years to come, only for me to feel too overwhelmed and start the cycle again. It's very telling that I want to relive a time of simplicity and innocence, from when I played as a child; that sense of wonder and enthusiasm now fading as I get older.
  • @paprus5972
    You can make Minecraft fun by never building a base. You keep a bed with you, but you never expect to die or respawn. You just wander, going from place to place, always exploring, and keeping the fun of a new world forever.
  • @leftodd
    this video isnt just about us growing up and slowly drifting away from games and trying to get our childhood back. This is a video about life. This video shows how people change and how much work and dedication that you put in pays off.
  • @gigavirgin
    My personal tip: Make a lore of your world. This is much better when you play with friends. The world feels more dynamic.
  • @MoonsSoul
    Something tells me this video isn’t just about Minecraft
  • I'm almost in tears watching this. Minecraft is a game I've loved ever since I was a teenager and now I'm in my late 20s. Every time that I've tried to go back to Minecraft in the last few years, I can't hold down a solid world and end up leaving Minecraft to go play something else. I feel as if the magic has gone slightly and every world is just a robotic run of grabbing basic tools, making a small shelter and getting to the nether. A few of my friends started a vanilla server a few days ago and I joined in. I felt a little bit of sparkle and magic had come back. Maybe it was nostalgia above anything else, but I had fun playing the game for the first time in a long while. This video gave me some inspiration to go back out and enjoy Minecraft again.
  • One massive tip i have is to just not even bother with Elytra. That may sound weird at first but, I've found the game to be much more fun when there is actual incentive to paving a road, laying minecart tracks, or even carving a canal for boats. I tend to create travel networks between villages or player bases.
  • So glad this video got recommended to me, as I’ve had this happen so many times, and wish I could play the game like I use to when I was a kid. I’ve never legitimately beat the ender dragon in survival and really want to. This videos definitely rekindled my desire to do that :)
  • @乂
    This video really captures the essence of Minecraft and brings back so many memories. It's amazing how a simple game can have such a profound impact on our lives. Thank you for this masterpiece.
  • @hullsome
    I just started playing for the first time since 2012 when I was a senior in HS. I’m having a blast! 😂
  • @robin_be
    I like the purity of this video. Clear calm voice, barely any noticable music. Nice fitting visuals. This was a good recommendation before going to bed. I feel at peace
  • @cleasfam7112
    When playing with cousins at my grandparents house we were all noobs and this is all we could do, now its different. You know from the get-go what to do instead of mixing or changing it, also genuinely getting older and maturing and losing some of my creativity from highschool and stuff. Thanks for this video and reminding me how it used to be like.
  • @baldwiniv5339
    This video felt like I was having a convseration with someone giving me life advice, very genuine and relatable.
  • @Stre3my
    i was tryna get tips not therapy
  • @lunascripter873
    Minecraft hits the nostalgia so hard...I first played it when I was 6 with the help of my parents, and loved it. It got so much more memorable around the time I was 9-10. My cousin had moved in with us, it was Covid then, and every day she'd come down and hang out with us. We used to play Minecraft and Mario Kart on her switch every day after we went outside and were done with online school. When I got my first switch, it was just me, my sister, and my cousin. We all played minecraft in survival, I thought it was the funnest game ever made. It's so nostalgic and funny how when you get older you lose that magical feeling. Idk if that has to do with the fact that I've gotten a spinal cord injury when I was 11, leaving me in a wheelchair, that stopped my childhood right then and there. I'll always remember how happy I was every day to get on the switch and build a minecraft world. I still try to get on it every once in a while, but it's not nearly as interesting. If you're playing minecraft right now, enjoy it! Don't grow up too fast!
  • The first few seconds of the video describe my situation almost perfectly, and this is exactly what I needed. Thank you for this amazing video