Remy C. (G5) explores the various game modes of Minecraft.
Survival and Creative Mode:
Quite a lot of people play Minecraft. In my opinion, it’s a really good game. The current update is 1.26.1 called “Tiny Takeover”. You can play in Survival Mode, which is the default game mode. It is, in most people’s opinion, the best game mode. You have to gather resources in the overworld, build a Nether portal, obtain ender pearls and blaze rods, craft the blaze rods into blaze powder, craft blaze powder and the pearls into eyes of ender, and all with only nine bright red hearts. You probably know how the rest goes.
The second most popular game mode is Creative Mode. You have everything you need at your fingertips, and allows flying, unlimited building, and instant block access.
Hardcore and Adventure Mode:
You can also choose to play in Hardcore mode – it really lives up to its name. If you die once, you have to start over! All. over. again. The least liked game mode, Adventure Mode, does nothing but allows you to walk and eat. No interacting with doors, chests, and entities. It doesn’t get me excited.
Education and Dungeons Mode:
Minecraft is also very educational. There is even a mode called Minecraft Education! You can mix things like oxygen, sodium, helium and other chemicals together to create various machinery, contraptions, prototypes (or certain builds you can’t get in normal Minecraft.) There is also a mode called Minecraft Dungeons. Unlike Minecraft and Minecraft Education, Minecraft Dungeons is always in third person. It has more weapons like nun chucks, scythes, spears, swords, shields, dynamite, double-bows and triple-bows. Minecraft Dungeons also includes more mobs like pigs that run away while holding a prize chest, evokers that summon more vexes then you can handle, and all-new biomes that you can explore. From Creeper Forest to the Sky Tower, new pets have been added, like turtles, sheep, fish, ghosts and endermites. Minecraft Dungeons takes a huge step forward!






























