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At first it looks simple, but after a few levels you realize that every block matters. One wrong click can ruin the whole level.
Minecraft Survival is a puzzle game played in the browser. The game uses gravity rules, so blocks fall when their support is gone. You are not controlling Steve directly. Instead, you change the environment and let the game react.
The goal is always the same. Clear a safe path. If Steve falls or cannot move forward, the level fails and you restart.
Blocks react to gravity
Removing one block can affect many others
No time limit, no pressure
Levels can be solved in different ways
When playing Minecraft Survival, most of the time is spent looking, not clicking. You stop and think about what will happen next. When a level fails, it usually makes sense why it failed.
The game runs fine in the browser. Clicking blocks feels accurate. Restarting is fast, so testing ideas does not feel annoying. Later levels need more patience and planning.
Controls are very basic.
Click a block to remove it
Watch how other blocks move or fall
If Steve gets stuck, restart and try again
Before clicking anything, look at the full structure. Some blocks are holding everything together. Removing those too early usually ends the level. Often it is safer to remove side blocks first and see how the structure reacts.
Steve moves automatically once the path is open. You only control the blocks.
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