This world is further separated into varying terrains - including mountains, oceans, snow, deserts, plains, and forests - called biomes. In the gameplay, you explore an open world laid out on a 3D grid.
Among those is the copper block, which ages the longer you play the game. But with the recent update called Caves and Cliffs, you can have over 90 new blocks. At present, there are various materials that you can mine. Blocks represent the world’s materials and players can mine them with bare hands or tools. After generating your new world, you are tasked to survive and unleash your creativity to build a virtual reality using blocks. This sandbox game doesn’t have specific goals or a particular narrative. With the enhanced crossplay, now even more players can enjoy Minecraft and interact with each other. To differentiate the two types of the game, the mobile version is often called Bedrock. It is only the Windows 10 edition of the game that works with this version, and not the Java edition, which has different features. The game was once a standalone version for portable devices, but now you can play Minecraft across Android, iOS, the PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and now on PS4.