Play Minecraft in Real Life

So, you read that other How to Play Minecraft in Real Life and thought, "Too much work". Well for some it isn't too much, but if you don't want to do that, follow this guide to playing the famous game in real life.

Steps

  1. (Create a skin) Choose shirt, underwear, and pants. (If you want to play as Steve you can just put on blue jeans and a blue shirt)
  2. (Optional Armor Creation) Make or get armor.(Make cardboard armor or plastic)
  3. (Optional Worlds) At other friends houses you can say that's a new world.
  4. (Building) Get wood with an axe or use snow or leaves. Create a house, hut, or base.
  5. (Optional Multiplayer) Get others to come and build together!
  6. (Optional Difficulties) You can change by having a friend come over and dress up maybe like a minecraft creeper (like in my article How To Be a Real Life Creeper) that would be changing the difficulty to easy, normal, or Hard.
  7. (Light source) Try clanking rocks together to make a fire!
  8. (Health) Make nine paper hearts (For each person) and put them in your pocket, and when your hit, put one in the other pocket. When you run out of hearts in the first pocket, you die and put your stuff down and go to the "spawn"



Tips

  • Use your dogs you have as pet wolves.
  • Playing with others is more fun.
  • Mix Punch and Soda to make "potions" (this tastes really good if you can find a good combination).
  • Don't punch trees! Use axes and tools for that! You don't want a hurt hand.
  • To make blocks get block shaped cardboard boxes and cover them with paper then paint them eg. Paint the lava blocks in the minecraft game.
  • Ask someone for wood to make a wooden axe.
  • Use a hammer as an iron pickaxe (You could find actual resources like gold)
  • Use bullet shells as gold,iron.

Warnings

  • Don't really punch someone if they are dressed-up like a creeper.
  • Really, punching trees can hurt you, you could break something!
  • Don't use a real axe

Things You'll Need

  • Imagination
  • Things to use for your shelter (such as bricks, cardboard, wood, and empty long tiki torches without the flammable canister)
  • Something to create your tools with
  • Food to survive

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