Game phases:
Initially I played Minecraft PE in survival mode where enemies attacked you at night. While it was fun for a while, the enemies became an annoyance to the building part which I found the more interesting (i.e. you spend time defending yourself from them and if killed, you lose the blocks you had created and were in your inventory). So after the last December game upgrade (v0.5.0) I changed to "peaceful" mode where you still keep the building blocks part but remove the enemies.
The world:
The initial world generated by the game was basically a hilly land with trees whith a shoreline and a couple of tiny islands. Some things I have changed so far, but it mostly remains as it was. Main areas built so far are:
1) a walled city where my first game night shelter was near the shore.
2) a castle on a peak at the edge of the map.
3) a fishing village in one of the islands.
4) a bridge from the fishing village island to mainland.
All of them are still under construction and evolving as I have new ideas for them.
Initially I played Minecraft PE in survival mode where enemies attacked you at night. While it was fun for a while, the enemies became an annoyance to the building part which I found the more interesting (i.e. you spend time defending yourself from them and if killed, you lose the blocks you had created and were in your inventory). So after the last December game upgrade (v0.5.0) I changed to "peaceful" mode where you still keep the building blocks part but remove the enemies.
The world:
The initial world generated by the game was basically a hilly land with trees whith a shoreline and a couple of tiny islands. Some things I have changed so far, but it mostly remains as it was. Main areas built so far are:
1) a walled city where my first game night shelter was near the shore.
2) a castle on a peak at the edge of the map.
3) a fishing village in one of the islands.
4) a bridge from the fishing village island to mainland.
All of them are still under construction and evolving as I have new ideas for them.
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