Hoshi
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MinerWare is fun and all, but I’m missing something to it. There haven’t really been any changes regarding the question and equation microgames. I’m going to have to be honest now; It makes the game boring. It was fun at first, for a long time. Now, I personally think all questions and such are the same and basically already know the answer to all of them. Therefor I’ll be suggesting more questions to add. This way it’ll be more fun all over again, ánd we get to learn new things about the game! Some of the questions I made up and/or found are pretty random, but I think that’s what they should be. They’re some random questions about Minecraft - meaning you’ll be more knowledgable after playing. For now, I have these current question ideas:
(The first answer is the correct answer)
Normal mode:
8 coal can smelt 64 items.
Currently 14 music discs exist within Minecraft.
Hard mode:
What is the blast resistance of an anvil?
What light level do redstone lamps give off?
How many items can a blaze rod smelt?
What are the odds of a baby zombie to spawn naturally?
I also have some equation ideas, as those are also getting outdated a bit:
Normal mode:
And so on; Even normal should be a challenge. That way it’s still a bit educational.
Hard mode:
And so on.
In my opinion, the current eqations aren’t as educational as they can possibly be. CubeCraft can be a small help to educating children better, with just this tiny game. It isn’t a necessity, but it might be able to help children or regular teens with their math skills and speed. The game will also require you to be faster, meaning that you’ll eventually get good at fast thinking if you repeatedly play this. And even if not for educational purposes, like the questions that just inform you about Minecraft itself, I think it would also make the game more fun and less boring by adding new things to learn from. You would get to know even more about the game you’re playing. This is all just my opinion and I would love to hear more feedback and ideas from each and every one of you. Thanks for reading if you made it this far!
(Big thanks to @Koops for some of the ideas for equations!)
~ A wild Hoshi
(The first answer is the correct answer)
Normal mode:
8 coal can smelt 64 items.
1: True
2: False
2: False
Currently 14 music discs exist within Minecraft.
1: False
2: True
2: True
Hard mode:
What is the blast resistance of an anvil?
1: 6000
2: 4000
3: 7000
4: 5000
2: 4000
3: 7000
4: 5000
What light level do redstone lamps give off?
1: 15
2: 12
3: 14
4: 17
2: 12
3: 14
4: 17
How many items can a blaze rod smelt?
1: 12
2: 20
3: 120
4: 100
2: 20
3: 120
4: 100
What are the odds of a baby zombie to spawn naturally?
1: 5%
2: 1%
3: 10%
4: 2.5%
2: 1%
3: 10%
4: 2.5%
I also have some equation ideas, as those are also getting outdated a bit:
Normal mode:
10 + 5 + 1
3 + 9 + 2
8 + 7 + 5
3 + 9 + 2
8 + 7 + 5
Hard mode:
11 x 8 + 2
21 : 3 + 4
2 x 150 + 10
8^2
3^3
21 : 3 + 4
2 x 150 + 10
8^2
3^3
In my opinion, the current eqations aren’t as educational as they can possibly be. CubeCraft can be a small help to educating children better, with just this tiny game. It isn’t a necessity, but it might be able to help children or regular teens with their math skills and speed. The game will also require you to be faster, meaning that you’ll eventually get good at fast thinking if you repeatedly play this. And even if not for educational purposes, like the questions that just inform you about Minecraft itself, I think it would also make the game more fun and less boring by adding new things to learn from. You would get to know even more about the game you’re playing. This is all just my opinion and I would love to hear more feedback and ideas from each and every one of you. Thanks for reading if you made it this far!
(Big thanks to @Koops for some of the ideas for equations!)
~ A wild Hoshi
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