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At the start, there’s not much pressure. You pick a mode and walk around the map, breaking blocks and collecting materials. Most people begin by building something small. A basic shelter, a flat platform, or just random walls. It doesn’t really matter because the game doesn’t push you in one direction. If you switch to survival, things change a bit. You still build, but now you also think about keeping your space safe. It’s not too intense, but enough to make you pay attention.
Don’t try to build something big right away. It usually ends up messy. Start with something small, then add to it once you understand how things line up. In survival, having a simple base early makes everything easier later.
Some sessions feel productive, others feel random. You might spend time building something clean, or just test ideas and leave them unfinished. That freedom is basically the whole point.
Burrito Craft is more about experimenting than winning. If you like building at your own pace without strict rules, it does the job.