I Made Minecraft, but it's Zero-Dimensional



0D Minecraft. You guys asked for it, so it’s finally here.

Play the game: https://delugedrop.itch.io/dotcraft

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“Ouroboros” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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“Rhinoceros” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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“Dream Catcher” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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39 thoughts on “I Made Minecraft, but it's Zero-Dimensional”

  1. For the people who want you to make a -1d game, here's an idea. Make it a game with no visuals, only sound. But that's basically just blind 0d, we need to go even lower. 0d Minecraft has no movement, but it still has a progression of blocks. So -1d would have to have no progression and just one block. But how would you beat a game with just one block? Crafting.
    You craft the block into more blocks, and use those blocks to make other things. This would actually probably make a really fun game, somewhat similar to Little Alchemy. But more block's, items, and recipes would have to be added to make it work, and eventually get to the end.
    Another thing that could be done is mob spawning, the mobs could drop items that could be used to craft even more things. This would turn things into more of a waiting game though, but who would actually play -1d? Maybe end portals could be crafted with ender pearls dropped by endermen.

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  2. U should have made it so the end we dragon pulse from purple to bright pink, the second it turns bright pink the player could press space to dodge! This is hilarious keep up the good work man!

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  3. my theory is that 0-D is nothing ,not even a pixel, but a single pixel works to.
    I once made a 0-D game for my phone, though I never finished it. It was based on sounds, phone vibrations, and shaking the phone. The screen was black, so with my OLED screen, you couldn't even tell it was on. You score was given via a series of vibrations. 12 vibrations in a row means your score was 12.

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