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The different Minetest programs include: | The different Minetest programs include: |
Revision as of 03:37, 13 August 2023
Welcome to the Minetest wiki. If you'd like to edit here, email: me@minetest.org
Minetest is a free game engine. You should think of Minetest as a collection of different programs similar to Minecraft™. Each program can create or visit blocky game worlds.
The blocky game worlds may have different themes such as Old West, post apocalypse, ordinary cities, and many more. The client automatically downloads assets! Gameplay is in the form of Lua mods which usually run on the server (A client-side mod [CSM] can be created, but mostly so graphical tweaks run with high performance).
The different Minetest programs include:
- Classic Minetest 4 from the 2010s
- Minetest 5 also known as Trolltest or minetest.net
- The commercial program, MultiCraft (not to be confused with Multicraft™, a Minecraft hosting company in Switzerland)
- and the most advanced in some respects, Final Minetest
Pages for users
The pages above include parts for users, for world hosts, and for
developers in general.
Developer's Center
The Developer's Center is for the convenience of Final Minetest
core developers though all visitors are welcome to read content.
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