Minetest vs Minecraft


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  • Minetest 5.9.0
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    An impressive sandbox game that follows the steps of Minecraft with an open world and multiplayer capabilities

    … sandbox game that follows the steps of Minecraft with an open world and multiplayer capabilities. An open source voxel game engine similar to Minecraft. Obviously inspired by the hit game Minecraft, Minetest is an open world sandbox game which occurs in a … Read more

    A sandbox game that uses Minecraft mechanics and gameplay and allows you to build anything Minetest a Minecraft inspired game that enables you to enter an almost infinitely vast block-made world in which you can build or sculpt More about Minetest
  • Screenshots of Minetest (8)

    1. Minecraft Icon
      Shareware
      Game
      Minecraft Creative sandbox game

      Minecraft is a sandbox adventure game.

    2. Sandboxie Plus Icon
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      Sandboxie Plus Isolation

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