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I heard a few days ago what an uplift is. I was shocked when I started researching it merged with the minecraft blockchain we have been playing for years Those who continue to play the game can earn money while playing, but if you do not want to play, you can buy an investment island from the wax ecosystem.

Of course, there are some negativities, for example, the number of active players is very low, I do not understand why, they did not make an agreement with minecraft, so everything can be closed if minecraft copyright

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I love playing games, you can call me gamer. I prefer to play story based and competitive games, where I can unite with the game of nature. However, I really don't like survival/building games, so you can say Minecraft was never my type of game. Probably I didn't exceed 10 hours of Minecraft game play within previous 10 years.

Still I don't deny Minecraft was a revolutionary game. It shaped the game industry last decade, what Minecraft is capable of is amazing. Most people want to create a world which belongs to them, by facing some difficulties and overcoming these difficulties. Minecraft exactly gave them what they wanted. What you can do is unlimited in Minecraft.

What I call revolutionary is the integration of blockchain technology into Minecraft. I was not interested at all for Minecraft, but Uplift was able to get my attention. I think they did a great job doing so.

Uplift has emerged recently, which means they have so much to do in future. I'm very excited about this, I'm not willing to play Minecraft, but even maybe they will make me play it. Who knows?

Thanks for the NFT article and explaining basics of Minecraft. Can't wait for your next article where you will talk about Shift City. Cheers!

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Minecraft is my childhood game. I used to play with my friends. Quite an interesting game. He has unlimited imagination. You can build a train rail that goes through the air. Or a house in the middle of the sea.

Although NFTS and Minecraft also seem incompatible, I noticed in this article that they are related to each other. Freedom and imagination. Engineering. Actually, Minecraft is the same.

Thanks for the nice post. It made me notice new things.

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one of the best worldwide games of all time. I used to play this game when I was little.

Now, it is very exciting for this game to combine with blockchain technology.

Unlimited imagination and fluid gameplay. You must have a small piece of land in that virtual universe.

It made sense to me that uplift would do such a project.

Thank you for this informative article.

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Until late middle school, I was playing Minecraft, the only game I played on my phone. After that, I took a break from the games until I encountered NFTs. NFT projects with a game behind them have always interested me and brought me back to the game world.Uplift's doing such a thing did not seem very positive to me at first, but later on, uplift allows us to sell our own creativity through its lands. So there is an art within art. This guide article will be very useful for those who are new to the Minecraft and upliftworld, and at the same time I learned things that I did not know. Thank you for your informative useful article.

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Loved this article!

I'm a total noob too but I felt in love with the Minecraft/Uplift magic.

Jimmy D and the Crypto Gods are doing an amazing job.

I'm so proud to own a little piece of land on that Universe.

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I never played MC. I was FOMO'ing until I got the game and land. I realized after just seeing the font that MC is not for me :)

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Jul 22, 2021Liked by Marco Gonzalez

Good article , I'm a noob At Minecraft with little time to play but I enjoy the time i do spend in there and the community I am engaged with outside of the game

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Jul 22, 2021Liked by Marco Gonzalez

I'm still trying to understand what to do with Minecraft and The Uplift, I guess I'm a super noob LOL.

I visited Shift City and it's amazing.

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Do you startle when you hear the word 'Minecraft'? Or do you hear but don't know exactly what it is? So what is this Minecraft?

It is a computer game written by Markus "Notch" Persson in a week in 2009, officially published in 2011 and spread all over the world in a short time. In the simplest terms, you create a world for yourself with blocks. At first glance, the image seems very disturbing because it consists of extremely simple graphics. Then you wonder how a game has millions of fans all over the world and is addictive.

How many people in the world play Minecraft?

Today only 18 million people play on PC/Mac. Adding those playing on Xbox, PlayStation, iOS and Android platform devices to this figure, statistics say that more than 40 million people play Minecraft. An incredible number. To me, that means there are 40 million addicts. Once infected, it cannot leave again. There is an addict in our house, I know from there.

Is Minecraft a game or a virus?

Frankly, I don't want to be unfair by saying 'it's a disgraceful game' by just observing from afar and watching the people playing it without getting it in my hands properly. After all, it's the best selling game in the world these days. I think that many people know something. Minecraft is very different from the graphical, eye-catching, effects-filled games we are used to. By putting the blocks on top of each other, you are transitioning to a completely different three-dimensional universe. It's like a world made of legos. Simple. There isn't any story. More precisely, the story is created by the user himself. You make items and tools using different materials. You build houses, roads, cities. You fight against enemies according to the types of the game, you protect your home, garden and animals. As you can see, it requires imagination, creativity and patience. It sure works the brain. Because it forces the user to plan and put it into practice.

If it was such a failed, dangerous, bloated and useless game, Microsoft wouldn't have bought it for $2.5 billion a few months ago, would it? ;)

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The Uplift has been an interesting project! It is still in early development but the community is growing daily. I’m enjoying the builds too- it’s like playing with Legos when I was younger.

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I met the computer when I was very young. One of the first games I played was minecraft. Still popular and still endless.

The world of squares is bigger than you think. You can change the game you can install the mode because the things you can do are unlimited.

I'm afraid I don't have an island. But if I ever have an island, it will be for the best.

It was a pleasant and instructive article for the beginner. Thanks.

Have a nice day.

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Love the title lol 😂

Nice Article

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Before I met Nfts, I was not a player. but you guessed it, I'm trying to play a lot of games right now.

Uplift is one of them, and I'm only there because the crypto writer is there. You must see the wonderful shift city built on elevation. The crypto writer team works wonders out there. Beginners, head to shift city for an eye-opening visit.

ascension creates a sense of a boundless world.

it's so nice to be there.

Thanks for your great article.

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