Blue Power Ranger Literally so true though 😭😭. All of my years playing Minecraft, I have always shown my parents what I had done, I would rush them into my room to look, or back when there was one computer in the house, rush them to that computer haha. Minecraft is literally the best.
@@rickyly3654 my ex-wife used to play games with me. Co-op modes never went well with her. Halo co-op, I died every 2 minutes from the sticky bombs she accidentally hit me with. Super Mario Wii co-op, she kept pushing me off ledges or into enemies on accident(To be fair I did the same to her in Mario.) I love video games, but I have never been terribly good at them and was never able to overcome that added challenge of being accidentally sabotaged by my co-op partner. When we played competitive games/modes, she got angry with me if I won more than one game in a row so I had to deliberately lose to avoid her wrath. It is always good to have an SO who doesn't mind that you play games, but it's not always fun to have them play with you. That said, it is always heartwarming to see it work well, like it has for Razbuten and his lady playing minecraft.
@@yara6824 It's my last year in university and despite all my effort I'm still alone. Everyone around me has someone and some people are already in a marriage. No matter where I look, even in gaming, people have someone. I'm just trying to ignore it all but yeah.
What gets me about this video is that she explored only a small part of what the game is - and yet still was completely captured by it. She barely even touched the concept of mining and exploring below the surface, which is otherwise a key concept of the game, and still enjoyed the experience enough to come back again, and again. Meant to be shared is an explanation of Minecraft that I’ve been searching for, for ages. I’ve spent countless hours in the game, but the best ones, the ones I remember, come when I’m with friends.
It reminds me of the magic of finding your first village or mineshaft. I remember being young and barely knowing about those and finding them in game made me so excited! Nowadays I'm out looking for archeology ruins to excavate and rebuilt an entire ancient city
My favorite Minecraft memories are from the servers we'd throw up randomly to share with friends. The modded packs we'd run for months on end. He hit the nail on the head meant to be shared. I didn't get that til just now. Wow.
Totalmente de acuerdo, el minecraft me acompaña desde el 2017 y al principio lo jugaba sola, despues empecé a jugarlo con mis amigos a mi lado, todos mirando la television embobados, despues simplemente no se sentia bien jugarlo sola y sin embargo seguí jugando, progresando y volviendome mas experta. Ya en la pandemia me empece a unir a servidores y esas son las cosas que recuerdo del juego, cuando me regalaron armadura, cuando construi mi primera casa con otros 3 usuarios, cuando haciamos clanes, cuando nos haciamos bromas. Esa modalidad realmente me ayudó a superar mi ansiedad social, por mas tonto que se lea.
I've never played Minecraft, but a lot of things about it remind me of Don't Starve, which I've played a lot. I've never uncovered an entire map in that game. There are things I didn't know existed until I'd been playing a long time, because I just never explored far enough or lived long enough to see them. But the game was fun and challenging even before I ever found those things. So finding something completely new was always terribly exciting. And there are still lots of things I've never seen, that I only know exist because of the wiki. There are things I had no idea you could do until I read about them on the wiki. It's like an endless journey of discovery.
Minecraft is the game I (just realized this while watching this) associate most with my wife. I had only played a beta version many moons ago and...kinda forgot about it before she and I met. She owned a copy, and I loaded it up and messed around with it a little bit while she was at work one day, experimenting with the changes since the beta that I had played previously. When I told her about what I had done, she immediately bought me a copy, and we started playing together. Five hours later, she said she was going to bed. I told her that I would be in bed in a little bit. A few minutes later (it felt like) I heard an annoying noise in the background - a noise that turned out to be her alarm, and it had been 8 hours. I had just been clearing away a hill so the view to the nearby ocean from the little wooden hut she made would no longer be blocked...and I might have also been smelting and dying glass to build an enormous stained glass ceiling just because I thought she would think that it was pretty...
I’d love to see her try out stardew valley. It’s got that relaxing open world feeling of Minecraft but it’s a bit more structured and informative in the beginning with clear goals to achieve
It's relaxing unless you're starting a new season, have to plant the entire farm and it takes longer than the entire day to plant and water everything so you have to journal through the watering like a madlad just to squeeze another batch of produce ...
@@redbrixanimations bruh, captain obvious missing the point... sprinklers water before you wake up, if you plant after they water empty fields then the plant is counted as not watered for the planting day. Resulting is one day delay for growth of the vine and loss of the aforementioned batch of produce...
"Given that the only thing on the island was a group of pigs, she figured this must be the key to progression." I laughed so hard at this, but also, totally understand. Logged in just to say this.
I mean in most other games where you are put in similar scenarios, you'd expect that they somehow hold the hint to next step, It does make sense really
I've played many puzzle games where you're often supposed to interact with them in some way then they'll lead you somewhere / drop something / maybe end up Being the thing you're supposed to be looking for. So, props for her for actually thinking that
man, this video made me cry. All the childhood nostalgia of taming wolfs and building dirt huts, those kinds that can only be described as a masterpiece, that only an eight-year-olds mind is capable of producing, all the memories made from hitting the buttons on your playstation controller in order to kill that nasty zombie trying to break into your house, from sharing the setting of that square-shaped sun, from just having a good time sitting in fron of your dad's old laptop, in a call with somebody hundreds or even thousands of kilometres away. The universal sign of pressing shift a couple of times. Just remembering all those good memories, those moments makes me want to be a child once again. To not worry about anything in this world, just curl up inside a blanket, have a few pieces of candy you stole from your brother and forget everything that exist outside of this magnificent cube-world.
@@ThatGhostGuy420 yeah, I once didn't speak to my cousin for a week because he accidentally killed my wolf :D we decided not to tame them after that incident hahah
“Hours would pass and she would barely even notice”. I get the feeling we can all relate, Minecraft pulls you into the game and makes you want to keep playing.
@@spiciestt6136 creativity often flourishes when the artist's tools are limited, it makes you think outside the box, using a limited pallete forces you to innovate and use materials in ways many wouldn't have thought of otherwise.
One thing that's very useful for new Minecraft players is the achievement list! It doesn't tell you everything you can do, but it outlines the most important parts of game progression fairly clearly. It also gives you some fun goals to strive for.
@UNDODOMAS2793 1. That's your objective, not theirs. Minecraft does not have a specific objective, and the video even talks about that. 2. Your comment has nothing to do with my reply
@@LeOwwAndRoseWhat I'm trying to say is that fire has that objective in itself but you decide whether to do it or not but new people obviously don't know, however how the game skips the credits when you kill the ender dragon, in reality if you passed the game to the do it therefore if it was the objective
@@algame3 sorry man I was making a Borat joke.If you don't know the fictional character Borat,Google then enjoy the movie or some skits...either way very funny stuff.Have a great day in S.A.
Well, it’s not a bad idea! Mmm, food! Super helpful if you spend a lot of time sprinting. I discovered sprinting a couple years ago and will NEVER look back!
Sims construction is one of my favorite things to ever happen in my time gaming, I always loved building houses and restaurants and such. I’d love to see that video. 👍🏼
Minecraft is so ingrained in all of us, that we (at least I do) all take for granted why the game is as big as it is. The lady shows us that the point is to relax and enjoy yourself, instead of just focusing on winning.
"You see, you want me to play this game But I'm just going to build a house". You see my landlord wants me to pay rent. But I'm just gonna give him money to let me live here instead.
"A player's fort inside of a hollowed out tree isn't truly complete until it's shown to at least one other person" Damn you hit the nail on the head with that one.
"Meant to be learnt from someone else" - this is my experience with Terraria. My first playthrough was with my bf and we got almost to the end, just shy of beating the final boss (was too much for me). But I've learned a lot from there, and was able to play on my own. Didn't finish a solo playthru yet but I played a lot with friends. It's not without a reason that Minecraft and Terraria reference each other and tell you to try them. I don't play Minecraft myself but still see the connections.
You are so right lmao. I first learned about terraria from a friend and I still remember the first world we made and memories I made on it, and in the same way that I want to re-experience the first time playing Minecraft, I want to go back and forget everything I know about terraria and have that ‘first’ experience
I've never played Terraria, but from the gameplay videos I've watched, it looks like a way more complicated and stressful game than Minecraft (which I played a lot). Idk, it feels like it lacks the relaxing concept and depth of just wandering around exploring and building cool stuff. Of course if you are more into adventure games, then I guess Terraria might be very exciting to play
@@osasunaitor Yes and no. Minecraft is relaxing for the most part, until you hear cave sounds. Terraria always feels happy and adventurous, but without clear goals besides explore. Moreover the punishment for death is inconsequential, basically a free teleport to spawn. I would say the fear of failing is less noticeable in terraria, allowing for the player to do more things and be adventurous.
@@osasunaitor terraria is definitely a much faster and more intense game than Minecraft, it's essentially focused around combat and progressing through combat, with intervals to build, mine, explore, that kind of thing
@@destroyedidiots4730 Spawning in Desert is way better than what happened here though. Spawning on a small Island without trees in the middle of several ocean biomes, now that's garbage. You could walk out of the desert but here you'd have to swim. And of course have to build a bridge. If you die and your spawn location/bed was obstructed you'd end up there again and had to swim...again.
Idk what it is, but that first castle i ever made.. It had a small farm, a 2 block moat, the entrance didn't have doors, it had a 4 block tall pit that most mobs would fall into and a small wall i could walk around on. I i was so proud and no matter what i build now, no matter how beautiful or complex, it just isn't the same as the first time.. Truly a wondeful experience!
I remember asking my brother for help all the time. I remember the exact view of the beach my house was on, I remember my first world getting corrupted/randomly disappearing one day and being absolutely broken (this was before 1.7.3 so minecraft was BUGGY). I would give $100 just to be able to walk around that world again and I remember it like I was just working on it yesterday
X's Adventures in Minecraft was incredibly engaging and started my love for watching other people play games for the first time. David is such a cool dude and he still makes videos today.
:( me too well I used to go on servers before they made you make an Xbox live account for it I do have an Xbox account but i don't have any servers to go on and I'm not good at building so no one would want me on their server- a a h
"See, you want me to play this game, but the reality is... I'm just gonna build a house the whole time." The dramatic irony in this statement kills me.
I mean, the game does have the long term goal of defeating the ender dragon, but it feels like you're saying is that she figured out the objective which is building stuff, but honestly, I think figuring out what to do is the irony.
@@Zegger It can't be the goal. The game never tells you it exists. Assuming you know nothing of the game you get to the dragon by accidentally finding a stronghold, accidentally crafting eyes of ender, making the logical connection the they go into the portal, and then finding a very hostile dragon on the other side. You basically have to stumble upon the portal and take it on yourself to figure out it's reason for existing.
I got recommended this video two years after it released, and the part where the narrorator talks about sharing minecraft brought tears to my eyes, remembering all the worlds I would play with past and current friends while we were all growing away from the game. Amazing video, I'm happy I got the chance to see it.
My first gaming experience ever was with Minecraft. I remember it perfectly: I didn't know how to do anything, like, not even move, so I started spamming letters. Then, after a few minutes, I found that "W", makes you move forward. I started exploring a bit and I fell into a "hole" (1 block deep) and didn't know how to get out. Again, I started spamming letters, but I couldn't find it (I was only trying letters, not number, enter, and other keys in general). After 30 minutes and many deaths, I ended up searching and watching some guy's video with a bad quality mic explaining all the basics... Random tutorial guy, if you read this, thanks.
Yeah, in like, 2010 I got the game and did not know to play anything other than "lego batman". I ended up watching a guys video on him making a house in a mountain and that was EYEOPENING my mind-set was like "wow I can do anything. Awesome" Minecraft is one in a kind game and I love it
I remember back in 2002 playing battlefield 1942 for the first time, I was used to flash games which usually worked with the arrow keys. Suddenly I had to use WASD, which I had never used. Didnt know till I read the manual. (Back in the day you still got entire bookworks on how the game works and all its features.)
@@3217491 ah, the booklets.... I remember reading them twice or trice before starting the game, afraid I would make a mistake if I forgot something....
I once stumbled upon a lets play on a wierd map, where random blocks would be generated in 3 blocks of empty space between them. A weird group of friends, which I am still nostalgic about, were trying to survive. Sadly, I don't remember the name of the channel...
The lady you live with: "can I fly?" That was the same thing my sister said when I showed her Minecraft survival after playing creative xD brought back memories
"Meant to be shared" is one of the reason I even play singleplayer games. Sharing the experience with another person that has played the same game is such a precious thing. But that goes for almost everything not just gaming. Even a walk to a random path up a mountain or a small cave next to a beach. Going through some old roads in my hometown that even I haven't seen (I have walked a lot). It is why sharing moments in Social media has become popular at least at the start (now most are a cesspool). Like playing tabletop games and stuff. Remembering all the losses and wins of everything. Even passing a difficult test or even failing it and having a laugh with coleagues. Sharing stories is one of those things that is as old as humanity itself and gaming is just another tool for making those stories and conveying them to different groups of people.
Anytime i hear the minecraft calm ost, i get goosbumps and i get so nostalgic im literaly allways on the verge of tears, for a time long gone, a time when me and my friends would spend countless hours playing together building, fighting and just playing the game. I love you minecraft and you will forever be a part of my soul and childhood.
"I kinda wanna build here man" You know you have a good marriage when you talk to your partner like their your best friend and you play Minecraft with them specially
She might like "Slime Rancher" Its a fun cheery game where you take care of adorable slimes, it has objectives, but you can also just explore and relax as well.
@@dingoonceagain6518 Stardew Valley has that sort of time limit feature because if you don't get home in time, you pass out. I found the time crunch to be very stressful, actually.
@@SolidAtom I mean the first time, yeah, but it's like night in minecraft. A little frustration first, but if your planning around that its relatively unintrusive to gameplay
I absolutely loved this video. The music, the editing, the storytelling brings back memories and seeing someone enjoy a game even to this day which was a very major part of my childhood made me so happy to watch. Thank you so much man.
"But with Minecraft, hours would pass and she would barely notice" Ah yes, the Minecraft time vortex. It is familiar to each and every Minecraft player.
@@xxXXRAPXXxx not that person but god damn i want to. I feel like I keep dying due to factors out of my death. I'm not fighting the enemies, but fighting the game
5:52 when i was little and started playing minecraft, i spent hours in trial and error trying to craft stuff, and knew the torch recipe by my friend telling me, so the crafting book is huge for new players
I'd watch that, would be cool if they slowly eased into going to the nether and stuff, to get new stuff she can use for building and dealing with enemies, I think this would be an amazing game to teach her how great progression is, while getting comfortable with basic 3d combat.
Love this! I can totally relate to her "not liking high pressure situations". For this reason and many others, I love minecraft! It was really fun to watch a glimpse of her journey.
I like how the camera just sort of moves weirdly as she looks at any direction and awkwardly stops at random times and turns into another direction, this screams new player
I know what you mean. I am constantly trying to teach my younger sister to play, since she spent her own money on it..but she refuses to not look down at the floor when turning, every single time, its been a YEAR
@@snakes7303 Buddy. You need to change the way of teaching. I mean ive been playing java for only a year and a half but you gotta consider that i started learning and watching minecraft when i was about 11. Im 17 now. I also started playing with pe when i was 13. I also own Win10 edition as it allows for crossplay with pe on pc. I have tried to teach minecraft to relatives and friends of mine (sucessfully). The way to do it is just dont force the way you play Minecraft on others. Actually just dont help them to play the game at all. Just sit besides them and if they have any problem they cant solve and then ask you for help you answer with the best possible solution and explain why. You mostly help with ur knowledge. Dont force ur keybinds on them or how you play the game or anything like that. Even if you know they are doing something wrong you dont have to mind it until they themselves find it annoying. In my class we had multiple servers already (we are in 12th grade rn so in germany thats the final year here and its stressfull) and well, i just know so much about minecraft that if they have any problem they cant solve, they come to me. And while my play + watchtime (yt and other videos) far exeeds 10000 hours (im not kidding) my school grades suck. Understandibly so. But i wouldnt want it any other way. The things i dont know in school are simply not as important to me as the things i know about minecraft instead of school knowledge. Is that healthy for my future? Nether, no. Do i care? My Playtime of over 5000 hours in java speaks for itself. I just want to have fun playing the (imo) most versatile game ever. Theres just so much to this game that i couldnt possibly know all of it even when adding 3 or more 0s to my total play and watch time. The game is simply infinite. Servers and modding arent even in question here. The base game itself is simply put infinite. That is whats amazing about it. I learn new things about minecraft literally every day. Im not kidding here. At this point i honestly think you should ask me any random question you have about minecraft and i will most likely be able to answer (dont take my word on this tho) I went a bit overboard here, didnt i? End of the message i was trying to convey? Theres no right way to play minecraft, let them experience it themselves, but catch them when they are tripping. I hope to hear from u soon!
In my opinion, Sims 2 is still the best version of the game. I still play it to this day and create huge families all in one neighborhood. I cannot count the hours I have spent in that game!
I love playing Sims! I usually like to download a house because don't like building them, I just like to see how long I can go with having the max number of sims and seeing what they do. I would love to watch her play it and be confused trying to understand some of the terms.
I have a 3-4 year old minecraft creative superflat world, and in the first year of making it, i made tons of stuff, but almost no one ever joined, and it started to get lonely. Then, I decided to create a microsoft account, and met other people who played online. Complete game changer. Just about every time i log on my world, theres always at least one person joining, and whenever someone new joins, I take them on a tour of the world, which is actually pretty large. I have an online friend whos a redstone and command genius who is really nice, and whenever a bunch of people join at once, i just click a button on a secret location, and im invisible without particles (i play bedrock). I can easily moderate the world by checking in on anyone, and after a close call where someone tried to greif with TNT, which backfired since TNT explodes gamerule was off, I kicked them, then made copies of my world. Someone hacks with super explosion? Kick, delete hacked/greifed copy, make copy of non hacked, clean copy, play on og copy which is now just main world, and repeat.
One of the main reasons I quit minecraft when I was younger was because I had no friends to play it with and that discouraged me since I felt that it was pointless to spent that much on a world that nobody would see, (I had a lot of trouble with my router at the time so the online community was a no). However the past year I returned to the game because some friends started a server and that revived the Spark since now I was finally able to share and gain the knowledge that me and my new friends gathered through the years and was that experience that led me to enjoy the game again.
I purchased Minecraft for my niece recently and she is fascinated, and always comes to show me her new house or whatever she has created. I think I will purchase it for me as well, but I have to ask, if you know, can we play together if she's on Switch and I'm on PS4 or PC?
when it says "meant to be shared" not gonna lie i became a little bit emotional cuz i remember spending countless of hours with my uncle and Cousin on Minecraft until we beat the ender dragon and spending alot of time building something just to flex on them
Me too :( I used to play Minecraft all the time with my group of friends but now we all went our separate ways. I still love Minecraft but it just isn't really the same and I just get sad thinking about it.
@Jackmerius Tacktheritrix is secretly Ronald McDaddy yeah it was a similar situation for me too there is a 6 year gap between me and my brother I always wanted to play with him but because he was older he didn't want to and he kept avoiding me and whenever his friends were with him and I was there he would feel ashamed because of me and because my brother avoided me that made me want his attention even more fast forward maybe 7 years he is grown up and I'm a teenager but I feel like we don't have any other connections other than the fact that we are brothers we never really were friends well there was one time that it felt like he was having fun when I was around there was this little game I knew about from my brother's friend who actually let me play games on his phone and use his computer and felt bad whenever my brother would make me go away when his friends were with him you know what's the name of the game its minecraft he let me know about minecraft and showed me a little bit about it and I knew some basics but being a little kid doing basically whatever my brother did and my brother didn't like minecraft so in return I didn't either but in maybe a month or so he installed it on his phone and he would let me watch his gameplay and I would let him know about the basics of the game and we started playing it even more and because whenever my brother played minecraft he let me watch his gameplay so I started watching UA-cam videos about it and asking my brother friend more and more about and I remember that my brother would tell me that he would let me play minecraft but he never did and when summer came he went to my grandparents place for the whole summer and I remembered crying because he never let me play minecraft and he was sad too or felt bad because he promised me that he would let me play minecraft and promised that when he returned(two months later) he would let me play minecraft on his phone and so for two months I would use my dad's phone and watch minecraft UA-cam content for two months but when he returned he didn't care any more about minecraft and deleted it from his phone but the story isn't so bad now minecraft is my second favorite game of all time the first one is half life and it has a similar story my brother played it so I started playing it too and it became my favorite game of all time and when I became older I have seen the amount of detail that went into the game and realized that it was the foundation of modern fps video games and that games like cod or other similar games were inspired by half life's story or gameplay or other similar things
I remember playing with my friends all the time on a server. I used to come up with crazy things we could build and I would draw out plans on a sheet of graph paper. Good times don’t last forever, but the memories are eternal.
When I first started playing Minecraft, I did so exclusively on peaceful. I was terrified of the monsters, and like your wife, I mostly wanted to build. Building is still one of my favorite parts of the game, but as I grew in confidence with the other game mechanics, I gradually started playing on easy-- and then on normal, and even hard. I think I'll always be a builder at heart, but I've found a greater enjoyment for some of the game's challenges, too. I'm thankful the game has a peaceful mode for sure, though-- if it didn't, I might have been too scared to try and get my bearings in the first place, even though I rarely use it now.
Same but with redstone. And it took me like 2 years to actually create my first survival world, as I had discovered creative. And I don't think I ever got past 20 diamonds. It's only now, 6/7 years since I discovered the game that I can play on easy/medium. I still sleep through nights XD.
Yea i too started on peaceful but i got slightly paranoid after a while of mining in that empty world (i mean like 20h or something). I rather have enemies i can kill than to be all alone for who knows how long (at first i didn't know about luring animals into your pen so i was all alone, still in the mines it was kinda unsettling all empty and shit.).
I usually play on survival. That's where the fun is for me. But when I first began minecraft (a really really long time ago), I just stuck to creative, peaceful. Now survival is where the real fun is for me. I always play on normal mode. I also found out not so long ago that not everybody sleeps through the nights. I always sleep through the night, because after 3 nights of no sleep, phantoms start appearing and can be a huge problem. Also creepers and endermen. Huge problem if you never sleep, spiders not as much since they're neutral during the daylight. Now I'm just on the quest to defeat the ender dragon, I'm on the nether phase of the quest now.
Me listening to this video while tabbed over playing minecraft: Razbuten: I realized something about minecraft. At it's core, it's a game-" Me: Nodding "yep"
@@razbuten Gonna be honest, I dislike that philosophy. As long as people are consuming your content and enjoying it, why does it matter which aspects they are enjoying?
"Dying set her back but it didn't entirely remove her progress." *That's simply because she doesn't know the feeling of mining a shit ton of quality shit just to fall into lava and lose everything on you*
"Minecraft brings people together" This reminds me of how a good friend and i met. The first thing he said to me wasn't hello. It was: do you have Minecraft? -2012
This kinda reminds me of my first partner, she wasn't into gaming at all aside from Sims (which she was really good at), and while we did try to play some games together like League of Legends, it never really managed to hook her and was rather done together to do something together. But Minecraft was the first game she got hooked on and actually enjoyed it, asking on her own what to play and sometimes talking about what we could do in the game. The game has a ton of exploration in it's content and mechanics, and while it can be frustrating for an experienced player to know exactly what the best options are and going for them right away, for a new player it's a perfect experience. And one of the most fun elements in Minecraft is just exploring, which you can do together while talking about the things you come across and what you could do there (which is most times a bit more like shopping talk, where you go from store to store and talk about the clothes you see without the actual intent of buying them). Even though I prefer to play it on my own mostly, it is definitely a game that is a lot more fun together (sounds conflicting but the statement scratches 2 different topics for me)
Yes! When I was younger, I would only do creative mode because I hated the idea of survival, I eventually moved to a peaceful survival world and now I’m building these huge guardian farms and underwater domes with coral reeves surrounding it.
I literally have this same kind of “watching her play made me look at the game through a whole new lens” feeling. My older sister got my family a switch for Christmas, and included Minecraft as one of the four games she got us. I started playing MarioKart, because I’m not a huge fan of Minecraft on consoles and mobile devices, I prefer java, but my mom picked it up two weeks ago, and opened up Minecraft, and I still come home from high school to see her with her headphones plugged in, and she’s playing Minecraft. The first time she played it was on the Xbox one, I watched her try figuring it out on her own at first, and I stayed quiet, and she asked me why I was smiling. I said I’ve just never really noticed that. She asked me what I meant. I told her that I’ve never really thought about it, but everybody else I know never had to figure Minecraft out their own, we all usually figure it out from somebody else, but I didn’t notice that until I watched you playing it. You just have me a whole new way of looking at it. She told me to stop smiling and pick up a controller so she could learn, so I did. Literally the best experience I think I’ve ever had playing Minecraft, in my life.
After a decade of playing, it's super cool to gain perspective on the relaxing aspects of creative. After playing for so long you find that same feeling in survival. Full circle man...
I remember when I played minecraft for the first time: I'd click on a tree like crazy to mine it, it took me a solid minute to realize I have to hold the button down.
When I first played Minecraft, I didn't have the money nor my parents' permission to buy it so all I had was the demo version. I spawned next to the bonus chest. I knew what it was for and I was supposed to open it, but I never figured out that I needed to right click it to open so I just broke the whole chest.
Exactly the same thing happened to me ! I was playing on a very old EEE PC at 5-6 fps and I was punching the trackpad hopping to break a block. It was 11 years ago on alpha 1.2 :O
I remember when I first played the game, I've heard that a lot of stuff was related to redstone, so when I needed to light up the area, I was using redstone torches and wasn't aware that actual torches existed
i used redstone torches cuz i somehow got redstone in a multiplayer server and the recipe book told me to craft it. It wasn't until another player told me that i can use coal to make torches
The nostalgia I get from the music and the visuals is unmatched by anything else. This game is the peak of gaming and I don't think another game will ever take its spot, at least for me. Nothing feels so comfy and being a child again like Minecraft
"You want me to play this game but I'm just gonna build a house the whole time."
*Mission failed successfully*
whats the point of just quoting the video? do you really have that little brain power
obnxs donky someone had a bad day. Also the point was it was funny. Like get your negative a** out of here.
@@iCherrryyt it was funny, thank you ahaha
obnxs donky ok buddy
@@obnxsdonky9394 say that to the whole comments
"A player's fort is never fully complete until it has been shown to at least one other person" this hit deep for some reason
Blue Power Ranger Literally so true though 😭😭. All of my years playing Minecraft, I have always shown my parents what I had done, I would rush them into my room to look, or back when there was one computer in the house, rush them to that computer haha. Minecraft is literally the best.
this was so close to home for me too :)
Some person : you
I played for years with no friends. It hits just as deep here.
Yeah, it made me feel a deep sense of nostalgia
You giving her the rose in game and her carrying it around … wholesome.
My boyfriend always gives me flowers in Minecraft when we start a new world lol it's so sweet!
@@alexandriamurdock4372 must be nice to have a SO that plays games with you
Yeye holesome 100 redit 100
*WHOLESOME 100 ROODIT 100 FORTNITE BAD 100*
@@rickyly3654 my ex-wife used to play games with me. Co-op modes never went well with her. Halo co-op, I died every 2 minutes from the sticky bombs she accidentally hit me with. Super Mario Wii co-op, she kept pushing me off ledges or into enemies on accident(To be fair I did the same to her in Mario.) I love video games, but I have never been terribly good at them and was never able to overcome that added challenge of being accidentally sabotaged by my co-op partner. When we played competitive games/modes, she got angry with me if I won more than one game in a row so I had to deliberately lose to avoid her wrath. It is always good to have an SO who doesn't mind that you play games, but it's not always fun to have them play with you. That said, it is always heartwarming to see it work well, like it has for Razbuten and his lady playing minecraft.
"She started planning what to build next"
This is when you know you will never stop playing minecraft
It resonated with me.
@@harubi546 me in modded minecraft
Minecraft is by far the dumbest bullshit ever
We all never stop, we´re just taking a pause.
@@mathiaspamann5458 exactly
"You want me to play this game but I'm just gonna build a house the whole time.".
When you try to be defiant but they planned ahead for that.
There's a meme format to be made here.
Its all going to plan
Aka the Stanley Parable
"You want me to roll around in this field all day but I'm just going to go kill Gannon instead."
Congratulations, you played yourself
"You see, you want me to play this game, but I'm just gonna build a house" I love that so much
I love how mischievous yet naive it is. xD
"In case you haven't noticed, you've fallen right into my trap"
@@Holoflux Top 10 anime betrayals.
That’s literally how I play lol
"I'm gonna go build a house" -Jack Patillio
This is the most adorable analysis of Minecraft I've ever seen in my life
I was looking for this kind of comment
do yourself a favor and look at EditZP's minecraft review.
Personally this made me feel like shit, but I understand why everybody else think this is awesome.
Antonio J.H. Why do you feel this way?
@@yara6824 It's my last year in university and despite all my effort I'm still alone. Everyone around me has someone and some people are already in a marriage. No matter where I look, even in gaming, people have someone. I'm just trying to ignore it all but yeah.
What gets me about this video is that she explored only a small part of what the game is - and yet still was completely captured by it. She barely even touched the concept of mining and exploring below the surface, which is otherwise a key concept of the game, and still enjoyed the experience enough to come back again, and again.
Meant to be shared is an explanation of Minecraft that I’ve been searching for, for ages. I’ve spent countless hours in the game, but the best ones, the ones I remember, come when I’m with friends.
It reminds me of the magic of finding your first village or mineshaft. I remember being young and barely knowing about those and finding them in game made me so excited! Nowadays I'm out looking for archeology ruins to excavate and rebuilt an entire ancient city
My favorite Minecraft memories are from the servers we'd throw up randomly to share with friends. The modded packs we'd run for months on end.
He hit the nail on the head meant to be shared. I didn't get that til just now. Wow.
Totalmente de acuerdo, el minecraft me acompaña desde el 2017 y al principio lo jugaba sola, despues empecé a jugarlo con mis amigos a mi lado, todos mirando la television embobados, despues simplemente no se sentia bien jugarlo sola y sin embargo seguí jugando, progresando y volviendome mas experta. Ya en la pandemia me empece a unir a servidores y esas son las cosas que recuerdo del juego, cuando me regalaron armadura, cuando construi mi primera casa con otros 3 usuarios, cuando haciamos clanes, cuando nos haciamos bromas. Esa modalidad realmente me ayudó a superar mi ansiedad social, por mas tonto que se lea.
I always have the most fun with Minecraft when playing with friends.
I've never played Minecraft, but a lot of things about it remind me of Don't Starve, which I've played a lot. I've never uncovered an entire map in that game. There are things I didn't know existed until I'd been playing a long time, because I just never explored far enough or lived long enough to see them. But the game was fun and challenging even before I ever found those things. So finding something completely new was always terribly exciting. And there are still lots of things I've never seen, that I only know exist because of the wiki. There are things I had no idea you could do until I read about them on the wiki. It's like an endless journey of discovery.
"From playing with your roommate to playing with my wife" - the true power of Minecraft to stick with you in life.
Rhymes are cool
@@waffles6280 I didn't know it rhymed lol
@@Madderthanjoker rap god
Sebastian Alba Thanks Reggie
I read this out loud to my brother who also watches razbuten and only then I realized it rhymes😂 Absolute legend
“But with Minecraft, hours would pass and she would barely notice”
Sounds about right.
Bro what’s up with your name ?
@@rithikrahul6957 Vajina
so basically everyone who plays minecraft
*Looks up*
Oh the sun is going down
*Plays Minecraft*
*Looks up again*
Oh, the sun is rising
I swear everytime i play minecraft time passes 5x faster
on this episode of razbuten talks about his wife: she finds the joy in limitless imagination, and he cannot be happier
Right? I found it so sweet
Aw
Minecraft is the game I (just realized this while watching this) associate most with my wife. I had only played a beta version many moons ago and...kinda forgot about it before she and I met. She owned a copy, and I loaded it up and messed around with it a little bit while she was at work one day, experimenting with the changes since the beta that I had played previously. When I told her about what I had done, she immediately bought me a copy, and we started playing together. Five hours later, she said she was going to bed. I told her that I would be in bed in a little bit. A few minutes later (it felt like) I heard an annoying noise in the background - a noise that turned out to be her alarm, and it had been 8 hours. I had just been clearing away a hill so the view to the nearby ocean from the little wooden hut she made would no longer be blocked...and I might have also been smelting and dying glass to build an enormous stained glass ceiling just because I thought she would think that it was pretty...
David DJF he mentions the word “wife” numerous times in the video
You said he
I’d love to see her try out stardew valley. It’s got that relaxing open world feeling of Minecraft but it’s a bit more structured and informative in the beginning with clear goals to achieve
especially with the coop mode, i consider this one of the best games for couples
@@andymiller1597 thought you meant coop as in chicken coop. And was like "there are gamemodes now?!?"
It's relaxing unless you're starting a new season, have to plant the entire farm and it takes longer than the entire day to plant and water everything so you have to journal through the watering like a madlad just to squeeze another batch of produce ...
@@蝦羅地会ハコボ use sprinklers lol
@@redbrixanimations bruh, captain obvious missing the point... sprinklers water before you wake up, if you plant after they water empty fields then the plant is counted as not watered for the planting day. Resulting is one day delay for growth of the vine and loss of the aforementioned batch of produce...
His wife: "Hey can i Play a game?"
Razbuten: "Welcome to my experiment"
Mwahahahaha...
His wife: Hey I wanna play a game
Raz: *Jigsaw voice* you wanna play a game?
I think you mean lady who lives with him.
"Given that the only thing on the island was a group of pigs, she figured this must be the key to progression." I laughed so hard at this, but also, totally understand. Logged in just to say this.
I mean in most other games where you are put in similar scenarios, you'd expect that they somehow hold the hint to next step,
It does make sense really
I've played many puzzle games where you're often supposed to interact with them in some way then they'll lead you somewhere / drop something / maybe end up Being the thing you're supposed to be looking for. So, props for her for actually thinking that
yeah dude same i was like: .......
i HATE when is spawn on a island
When he said that I honestly though she was gonna find every flower on the island and give them to the pigs
Mojang: Adds recipe book
Minecraft Veterans: Years of academy training wasted
AnakinLover it has 69 likes already, im sorry, little one
How do I craft this again?
He Who Must Not Be Named just thought of this 😂
@@thesmallraptor4316 404 error
Genuinely I had all the recipes memorized... now there’s a recipe book wtf
man, this video made me cry. All the childhood nostalgia of taming wolfs and building dirt huts, those kinds that can only be described as a masterpiece, that only an eight-year-olds mind is capable of producing, all the memories made from hitting the buttons on your playstation controller in order to kill that nasty zombie trying to break into your house, from sharing the setting of that square-shaped sun, from just having a good time sitting in fron of your dad's old laptop, in a call with somebody hundreds or even thousands of kilometres away. The universal sign of pressing shift a couple of times.
Just remembering all those good memories, those moments makes me want to be a child once again. To not worry about anything in this world, just curl up inside a blanket, have a few pieces of candy you stole from your brother and forget everything that exist outside of this magnificent cube-world.
Yeah, I would go to my cousins house, and then when your wolf died, I never got over that, loved (and hated sometimes) those times
this was beautiful 😭😭❤
@@ThatGhostGuy420 yeah, I once didn't speak to my cousin for a week because he accidentally killed my wolf :D we decided not to tame them after that incident hahah
@@lotta414 yeah, lol
I remember playing the game with my cousins and actually crying and being mad when one of them killed my last wolf.
"You want me to play this game, but the reality is.. I'm just going to build a house."
_What's she doing?_
_She's beginning to believe_
Yo I'm dead 😭 I read that in the voice too
*she's starting to realize there is no spoon*
you've reached the rank : meme maker
tbh that's every player first experience. Mine just build long tunnel and underground base
@@Vysair I would just explore caves
“Hours would pass and she would barely even notice”. I get the feeling we can all relate, Minecraft pulls you into the game and makes you want to keep playing.
Minecraft is the best way to procrastinate
I wish I could be more creative on there but the style is too limiting.
@@spiciestt6136 creativity often flourishes when the artist's tools are limited, it makes you think outside the box, using a limited pallete forces you to innovate and use materials in ways many wouldn't have thought of otherwise.
@@spiciestt6136 sorry to burst your bubble, but it's not the game's issue
@angelcake yeah, and then u add vr into the mix.
"im just gonna build a house" at that moment, she didn't realize it but she grasped the love of minecraft that has spread throughout generations
There's something primal about building in the human genome I think. That's why we have such an affinity for Minecraft and LEGO blocks and stuff.
@@yeetuspatronus1050 Haha yes, and there is a Minecraft set for lego. That's pretty cool if you think about how similar both products are
@@sunrayyourmom No, he was asking if there is texture pack that makes minecraft lego. No worries, just correcting :)
One thing that's very useful for new Minecraft players is the achievement list! It doesn't tell you everything you can do, but it outlines the most important parts of game progression fairly clearly. It also gives you some fun goals to strive for.
"How did we get here?"
@@timogeerties3487even the achievement list is confused on why or how you can even get to that point
@@LeOwwAndRoseThe objective of the game is quite clear to kill the ender dragon
@UNDODOMAS2793
1. That's your objective, not theirs. Minecraft does not have a specific objective, and the video even talks about that.
2. Your comment has nothing to do with my reply
@@LeOwwAndRoseWhat I'm trying to say is that fire has that objective in itself but you decide whether to do it or not but new people obviously don't know, however how the game skips the credits when you kill the ender dragon, in reality if you passed the game to the do it therefore if it was the objective
"as she is a human who lives on Earth she's heard of Minecraft"
Never heard more true words
You would be surprised at how many people in my country that never heard of minecraft.
@@algame3 where Kazakhstan?Very niiice....lol
@@miked.6107 no Saudi Arabia :(
@@algame3 sorry man I was making a Borat joke.If you don't know the fictional character Borat,Google then enjoy the movie or some skits...either way very funny stuff.Have a great day in S.A.
Would be surprised if a lot of non- gamers haven’t heard of Fortnite unless they live under a rock or a deserted island lol
“I need to kill a piggy” “she didn’t” that was so calmly stated and it’s hilarious
ikr
Well, it’s not a bad idea! Mmm, food! Super helpful if you spend a lot of time sprinting. I discovered sprinting a couple years ago and will NEVER look back!
@@hyzmarie lmao
"She's always loved the idea of building her own house"
Sims next game?
Kolateak I thought the same thing lol
Sims construction is one of my favorite things to ever happen in my time gaming, I always loved building houses and restaurants and such. I’d love to see that video. 👍🏼
Yes! I want to see her play Sims now.
She'd like that I think. Good idea.
Yeah the sims is a really fun game for normal people. They just love to build houses and families.
we want more episodes of her playing. can you start a series with her???
Fr
definetly
"The most important game of the decade minecraft"
*Ah yes a man of class I see*
*a man of culture not class*
@@mattiguess8094 that would depend if he was specifically referring to that particular meme, would it not?
I want to like this but it has 420 likes
Cries in Pokemon Typing Adventure
DesertFlower 0 truly
"You want me to play this game. But the thing is, I'm just gonna build my house."
Nailed it.
lol, yeah. Unintentionally described the point of the game. One of my favorite parts
*#lolz*
@@salty_slug
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"You want me to play this game, but I'm just going to build a house."
Congratulations you are playing MineCraft correctly.
@@perkyelixir2254 Ourcraft
@@perkyelixir2254 MINCERAFT*
theres not a correct fucking way building houses come after finding diamonds for most people but everyone plays it differently.
Nathan You that was the point of the comment, the correct way to play minecraft is however you want to, and she did just that
That is the capitalization....
Minecraft is so ingrained in all of us, that we (at least I do) all take for granted why the game is as big as it is. The lady shows us that the point is to relax and enjoy yourself, instead of just focusing on winning.
"You see, you want me to play this game
But I'm just going to build a house".
You see my landlord wants me to pay rent. But I'm just gonna give him money to let me live here instead.
You see my school wants me to do work. But I'm just writing stuff down and taking notes.
This is literally the definition of Minecraft and I have been searching for it for literal years
You see my doctor wants me to eat but I’ll just chew and swallow this spaghetti instead 🍝
you see, the chef wants me to eat meat, but im just gonna consume the flesh of dead
Same energy.
"you want me to play this game, but I'm just gonna build a house"
Ah yes, Minecraft as it's intended.
Its intended as playing how you want it
@@Teebaumol congratulations. You simultaneously found and completely missed the point of my comment.
@@GeneralNickles LMAOOO
@@GeneralNickles accurate lmao
She’s fallen into the trap >:)
"A player's fort inside of a hollowed out tree isn't truly complete until it's shown to at least one other person"
Damn you hit the nail on the head with that one.
that's exactly what I thought!!!
"Meant to be learnt from someone else" - this is my experience with Terraria. My first playthrough was with my bf and we got almost to the end, just shy of beating the final boss (was too much for me). But I've learned a lot from there, and was able to play on my own. Didn't finish a solo playthru yet but I played a lot with friends.
It's not without a reason that Minecraft and Terraria reference each other and tell you to try them. I don't play Minecraft myself but still see the connections.
You are so right lmao. I first learned about terraria from a friend and I still remember the first world we made and memories I made on it, and in the same way that I want to re-experience the first time playing Minecraft, I want to go back and forget everything I know about terraria and have that ‘first’ experience
I've never played Terraria, but from the gameplay videos I've watched, it looks like a way more complicated and stressful game than Minecraft (which I played a lot).
Idk, it feels like it lacks the relaxing concept and depth of just wandering around exploring and building cool stuff.
Of course if you are more into adventure games, then I guess Terraria might be very exciting to play
@@osasunaitor Yes and no. Minecraft is relaxing for the most part, until you hear cave sounds. Terraria always feels happy and adventurous, but without clear goals besides explore. Moreover the punishment for death is inconsequential, basically a free teleport to spawn. I would say the fear of failing is less noticeable in terraria, allowing for the player to do more things and be adventurous.
@@rumq9305 Hm, I never thought of it that way. Terraria gameplays always seem fast and stressful to me for some reason haha
@@osasunaitor terraria is definitely a much faster and more intense game than Minecraft, it's essentially focused around combat and progressing through combat, with intervals to build, mine, explore, that kind of thing
"Lets try to teach you how to play"
*Literally spawns in the worst place possible*
Step 1: Punch tree
Uh oh...
Been playing Minecraft since Alpha phase and I've seen all kinds come and go and to this day everyone dreads a sand spawn... EVERYONE. It's so shit.
At least she had food
u can still beat the game, just dig though the stone and hope for a quarry^^
@@destroyedidiots4730 Spawning in Desert is way better than what happened here though.
Spawning on a small Island without trees in the middle of several ocean biomes, now that's garbage.
You could walk out of the desert but here you'd have to swim.
And of course have to build a bridge.
If you die and your spawn location/bed was obstructed you'd end up there again and had to swim...again.
Wish I could go back and have that “first” experience of minecraft again
many years have passed, and I remember so well how a zombie broke the door to my house.
i remember mine. all the mobs scared me lmao. when i first saw the enderman, i was like "thats a demon"💀
I don't I was painfully bad and scared of everything
Idk what it is, but that first castle i ever made.. It had a small farm, a 2 block moat, the entrance didn't have doors, it had a 4 block tall pit that most mobs would fall into and a small wall i could walk around on. I i was so proud and no matter what i build now, no matter how beautiful or complex, it just isn't the same as the first time.. Truly a wondeful experience!
I remember asking my brother for help all the time. I remember the exact view of the beach my house was on, I remember my first world getting corrupted/randomly disappearing one day and being absolutely broken (this was before 1.7.3 so minecraft was BUGGY). I would give $100 just to be able to walk around that world again and I remember it like I was just working on it yesterday
“A player’s fort inside of a hollowed out tree isn’t truly complete until it’s shown to at least one other person.”
Wow
Just, wow
Ah, one of my first houses was a treehouse
kinda hit me in the feels actually
My very first house was a treehouse. I showed it to my mom and she was so proud.
no, it`s
true,
just true.
That did hit the feels a lil
X's Adventures in Minecraft was incredibly engaging and started my love for watching other people play games for the first time. David is such a cool dude and he still makes videos today.
Minecraft nostalgia is simultaneously the best and worst feeling a human can experience
Facts it’s like a sadness that remind me of being 14 and all the memories that come with it
It really is, its nice to reminisce on, but it also hits hard
LT Motions this is so accurate wtf
I really relate to this. The first time I played I was 10
It's one of the reasons I always turn off ambient music. I sometimes can't even physically stand it
"You want me to play this game, but really I'm just gonna build a house."
YOU FOOL! YOU FELL FOR ONE OF THE CLASSIC BLUNDERS!!!
If you haven't noticed,you just fallen right into my trap.
THUNDER CROSS-SPLIT ATTACK!
@@pewneko ah,i see you're a man of culture aswell
The movie the meme is from is called the princess bride
@@MyTealium ik that just makes it funnier.
Ps love that movie
9:40 “Dying interrupted her progression, but didn’t entirely erase it.”
Pits of Lava: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
the void: sup
Lava: *Destroys items*
Chests: Im going to end this mans whole career!
Lava = progress gone
Chests: I’m about to end this who mans career.
Creeper: *destroys chest*
Player: Awww man
I actually stopped playing many worlds after dying in lava with all my gear just because I really didn’t wanted to farm it all again.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The pig staring down at her at 3:16 is pure gold. Just with its eyes there’s a look of confusion I swear
Like “this thing was not here before”
"Minecraft is meant to be shared, if it isn't, it's incomplete"
Me: *_cries in lonely_*
《 Night 》 servers :I’m a joke to you?
@@gabrielcomna4392
*_still cries in lonely_*
Too socially awkward to make friends on servers
@@Sle3plessNights Ey I'd be happy to play on a world with Ya :P
Maybe in like 15 hours though xD
:( me too
well I used to go on servers
before they made you make an Xbox live account for it
I do have an Xbox account
but i don't have any servers to
go on
and I'm not good at building so no one would want me on their server-
a a h
@@theundyingcat
My friends just never want to play with me
"See, you want me to play this game, but the reality is... I'm just gonna build a house the whole time."
The dramatic irony in this statement kills me.
i wonder how many people play minecraft JUST to build. I certainly do lol, though I do enjoy the odd survival co-op.
I mean, the game does have the long term goal of defeating the ender dragon, but it feels like you're saying is that she figured out the objective which is building stuff, but honestly, I think figuring out what to do is the irony.
@@rhiannn3416 I usually do the same but in terms of pop I do sky wars and bed wars
@@Zegger is it a goal? or an achievement? Minecraft's goal is do whatever you want.
@@Zegger It can't be the goal. The game never tells you it exists. Assuming you know nothing of the game you get to the dragon by accidentally finding a stronghold, accidentally crafting eyes of ender, making the logical connection the they go into the portal, and then finding a very hostile dragon on the other side.
You basically have to stumble upon the portal and take it on yourself to figure out it's reason for existing.
"My girlfriend plays minecraft for the first time"
*spawns on a tiny island with no trees*
"Oh, come on!"
The land of minecraft is a fickle one.
She is his wife.
I want that seed
@@Guztav1337you got it all work out for medical reasons
@@Guztav1337 - 2878362323423
I got recommended this video two years after it released, and the part where the narrorator talks about sharing minecraft brought tears to my eyes, remembering all the worlds I would play with past and current friends while we were all growing away from the game. Amazing video, I'm happy I got the chance to see it.
5:11
**gets blown up by a creeper**
**groans in frustration**
"How's it going?"
"Not good.."
Oh man that broke my heart lol
We've all been there lmfao
I fell that
sPoILeR alErT
That's pretty par for the course for new crafters.
What do you mean "broke my heart lol"?
My first gaming experience ever was with Minecraft. I remember it perfectly: I didn't know how to do anything, like, not even move, so I started spamming letters. Then, after a few minutes, I found that "W", makes you move forward. I started exploring a bit and I fell into a "hole" (1 block deep) and didn't know how to get out. Again, I started spamming letters, but I couldn't find it (I was only trying letters, not number, enter, and other keys in general). After 30 minutes and many deaths, I ended up searching and watching some guy's video with a bad quality mic explaining all the basics...
Random tutorial guy, if you read this, thanks.
Yeah, in like, 2010 I got the game and did not know to play anything other than "lego batman". I ended up watching a guys video on him making a house in a mountain and that was EYEOPENING my mind-set was like "wow I can do anything. Awesome" Minecraft is one in a kind game and I love it
Ur welcome
I remember back in 2002 playing battlefield 1942 for the first time, I was used to flash games which usually worked with the arrow keys. Suddenly I had to use WASD, which I had never used. Didnt know till I read the manual. (Back in the day you still got entire bookworks on how the game works and all its features.)
@@3217491 ah, the booklets.... I remember reading them twice or trice before starting the game, afraid I would make a mistake if I forgot something....
I once stumbled upon a lets play on a wierd map, where random blocks would be generated in 3 blocks of empty space between them. A weird group of friends, which I am still nostalgic about, were trying to survive. Sadly, I don't remember the name of the channel...
“You want me to play the game, but imma just build a house”
*"Congratulations, you just played yourself "*
"congratulations, you just played *minecraft* "
,,Congratulations, you just played."
"Congratulations, you just"
Congratulations, you
Congratulations
"it is meant to be learned from someone else" this really captures it. We all learned it from someone else, and is part of what makes it special.
“I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.”
@@swettispaghetti4310 🤦♀️
Yeah :/
now that's deep.
Thanks Socrates. This helped a lot.
There is, but it's a feeling. Hard to describe. Here's a tip, did you notice the time pass? No? Then you might be in them.
Yeah, she's new to the game, she will build a box now
*Starts building diagonally*
She's like 10 steps ahead of the curve. I've played the game for going on 9 years and I still box out my homes lmao.
She's a little confused but she got da spirit
Her: im 4 parallel universes ahead of you!
IKR?
That's suspitious but hey
Maybe she is just naturaly good at building?
The first build I've ever made in Minecraft was a diagonal one lol
The lady you live with: "can I fly?"
That was the same thing my sister said when I showed her Minecraft survival after playing creative xD brought back memories
Show her an elyctra with fireworks.
@@animorph17 Elytra*
@Mundi very unnecessary.
That's what my little cousin was like.
You can fly if you pay 100$ on this mmo server.
"Meant to be shared" is one of the reason I even play singleplayer games. Sharing the experience with another person that has played the same game is such a precious thing. But that goes for almost everything not just gaming. Even a walk to a random path up a mountain or a small cave next to a beach. Going through some old roads in my hometown that even I haven't seen (I have walked a lot). It is why sharing moments in Social media has become popular at least at the start (now most are a cesspool). Like playing tabletop games and stuff. Remembering all the losses and wins of everything. Even passing a difficult test or even failing it and having a laugh with coleagues. Sharing stories is one of those things that is as old as humanity itself and gaming is just another tool for making those stories and conveying them to different groups of people.
Very well said, my friend. Sharing our emotions and experiences is what makes us human
"See, you want me to play this game... But the reality is... I'm just gonna build the house the whole time."
YOU JUST ACTIVATED MY TRAP CARD
“You fool, you absolute buffoon, that was my plan the entire time!”
" Shit that's all you had to say n-word ! "
YOU FELL FOR ONE OF THE CLASSIC BLUNDERS.
YOU FELL FOR IT, YOU FOOL
THUNDER CROSS SPLIT ATTACK
@@Gunplabro the most famous of which is never get involved in a land war in asia.
"At it's core it's a game..."
Sweden by c418 starts playing
*MEANT TO BE SHARED*
Me: Starts crying
C418 always gives me so much nostalgia from when me and my big brother would play on a Xbox 360
@@troubletrevy the exact same for me
ME TOO T^T
@@troubletrevy holy shit same
When does he say this?
"I'm not gonna play this game, I'm just gonna build a house." Ah yes, the reverse reverse psychology
Alejandro Zheng nooooooo multiplayer minigame servers are the way to go
@@frankzander6234 Imo survival should be fully experienced before multiplayer servers.
@@lux5639 true but servers are the replayebility
@@lux5639 have you considered survival multiplayer servers?
@@stridur8846 By "multiplayer" I was referring to the minigame servers like hypixel, hive, etc. that Frank mentioned
Anytime i hear the minecraft calm ost, i get goosbumps and i get so nostalgic im literaly allways on the verge of tears, for a time long gone, a time when me and my friends would spend countless hours playing together building, fighting and just playing the game. I love you minecraft and you will forever be a part of my soul and childhood.
a couple of years ago, i saw these comments and could never quite understand them
i wish i was still in those times
"I kinda wanna build here man"
You know you have a good marriage when you talk to your partner like their your best friend and you play Minecraft with them specially
*they're (contraction of "THEY aRE")
their = for possession
@@alvallac2171 *"THEY ARE" (proper caps lock)
"THEY aRE" = improper caps lock
_OneManArmy_ i think they were highlighting how the words connect with the apostrophe
@@TaeSkull Yes, they were. :)
_OneManArmy_ epic
“But I don’t wanna ruin any of these trees” Is something I can relate to
Your Imaginary Friend I now have massive open fields where I have have taken out all the trees
She might like "Slime Rancher" Its a fun cheery game where you take care of adorable slimes, it has objectives, but you can also just explore and relax as well.
Yeah, she would likely enjoy it.
I loved slime rancher lol
Stardew valley would also be cool
@@dingoonceagain6518 Stardew Valley has that sort of time limit feature because if you don't get home in time, you pass out. I found the time crunch to be very stressful, actually.
@@SolidAtom I mean the first time, yeah, but it's like night in minecraft. A little frustration first, but if your planning around that its relatively unintrusive to gameplay
I absolutely loved this video. The music, the editing, the storytelling brings back memories and seeing someone enjoy a game even to this day which was a very major part of my childhood made me so happy to watch. Thank you so much man.
"its a game meant to be shared"
cries in alone
No cri. It's better alone.
**cheers you up in online servers**
I played single player only for 8 years until my friend started a server a few months ago
I would like to play in multiplayer and if I do, I will actually forget that single player ever existed, but what about slow internet:')
@@just_ise4418 exactly what happened once i found mc survival servers, playing alone is just not that fun anymore, hope u get better internet
"But with Minecraft, hours would pass and she would barely notice"
Ah yes, the Minecraft time vortex. It is familiar to each and every Minecraft player.
For every 60 seconds an hour passes by
I moved to rust and boy 1hr is 60sec in rust
@@ErdnußRiegel6969 What is it like finding a random person in the wilds every minute who wants to kill you?
@@ErdnußRiegel6969 Cause you are kinda implying that you lose your progress 60 times in an hour.
@@ErdnußRiegel6969 I can't imagine how painful that could be XD
"How many times are you gonna make me do this?"
"'Til you beat it."
"BEAT it?!"
Me when my bf says I should pick up Dark Souls again
@@MissPoplarLeaf You should. Make that game YOUR bitch! GIT GOOD! You can do it!
This ^ when i first started to play it i thought i could never really enjoy it. But the thrill of acomplishment you get for progressing is amazing.
the fact that it sounds like a joke but is what she meant makes it whole lot better.
@@xxXXRAPXXxx not that person but god damn i want to. I feel like I keep dying due to factors out of my death. I'm not fighting the enemies, but fighting the game
Came in wanting to see a funny experiment. Left in tears wanting to go back to 2016 when things were simple. 10/10
"I know you want me to play this game... but I'm just gonna build a house"
Hahahaha. Without knowing she's actually playing Minecraft the correct way.
there is no correct way
@@Airuz1 arguably doing what you want to do instead of looking for the game to give you an objective is the right way
No, you should rush the Ender Dragon
Alejandroide *can/could
0-0 Dart Monkey No You Rush it
Wife "I need to kill a piggy"
Razbuten "she didn't"
This reminded me of Arrested Development xD
wait who is this wife you speak of, i only know the lady he lives with?
I mean she kind of did to be able to eat
When you said: “Minecraft is a game meant to be shared.” That hit me deep. Almost cried.
I had tears on my cheeks. That music with that phrase.. Gosh, it made me so emotional.
Bruh same
I've been playing survival solo for the last year .. really feels like I've missed out tbh
You a bitch
Especially with Sweden playing in the background
5:52 when i was little and started playing minecraft, i spent hours in trial and error trying to craft stuff, and knew the torch recipe by my friend telling me, so the crafting book is huge for new players
10:25 "I realized something fundamental about Minecraft. At its core its a game."
am I wrong though?
@@razbuten no, i agree with you that its a game
"This is easily one of the videos you have made"
JDDVBDKSGSH
@@razbuten its a lifestyle
“How much longer do I have to play this?”
“Until you win.”
Oh no
*X,D*
he should make a survival series with his wife
Y e s
ooo000 coop minecraft lets play seems kinda refreshing
I'd watch that, would be cool if they slowly eased into going to the nether and stuff, to get new stuff she can use for building and dealing with enemies, I think this would be an amazing game to teach her how great progression is, while getting comfortable with basic 3d combat.
yes this NEEDS to happen I think it would be soo funny
this has to happen please
Love this! I can totally relate to her "not liking high pressure situations". For this reason and many others, I love minecraft! It was really fun to watch a glimpse of her journey.
I like how the camera just sort of moves weirdly as she looks at any direction and awkwardly stops at random times and turns into another direction, this screams new player
yeah, you know a player is more experienced when the camera movement looks natural
I know what you mean. I am constantly trying to teach my younger sister to play, since she spent her own money on it..but she refuses to not look down at the floor when turning, every single time, its been a YEAR
But we still love them
@@snakes7303 Buddy. You need to change the way of teaching.
I mean ive been playing java for only a year and a half but you gotta consider that i started learning and watching minecraft when i was about 11. Im 17 now. I also started playing with pe when i was 13. I also own
Win10 edition as it allows for crossplay with pe on pc.
I have tried to teach minecraft to relatives and friends of mine (sucessfully). The way to do it is just dont force the way you play Minecraft on others. Actually just dont help them to play the game at all. Just sit besides them and if they have any problem they cant solve and then ask you for help you answer with the best possible solution and explain why. You mostly help with ur knowledge. Dont force ur keybinds on them or how you play the game or anything like that. Even if you know they are doing something wrong you dont have to mind it until they themselves find it annoying.
In my class we had multiple servers already (we are in 12th grade rn so in germany thats the final year here and its stressfull) and well, i just know so much about minecraft that if they have any problem they cant solve, they come to me.
And while my play + watchtime (yt and other videos) far exeeds 10000 hours (im not kidding) my school grades suck. Understandibly so. But i wouldnt want it any other way. The things i dont know in school are simply not as important to me as the things i know about minecraft instead of school knowledge.
Is that healthy for my future? Nether, no. Do i care? My Playtime of over 5000 hours in java speaks for itself. I just want to have fun playing the (imo) most versatile game ever. Theres just so much to this game that i couldnt possibly know all of it even when adding 3 or more 0s to my total play and watch time. The game is simply infinite.
Servers and modding arent even in question here. The base game itself is simply put infinite. That is whats amazing about it.
I learn new things about minecraft literally every day. Im not kidding here. At this point i honestly think you should ask me any random question you have about minecraft and i will most likely be able to answer (dont take my word on this tho)
I went a bit overboard here, didnt i? End of the message i was trying to convey? Theres no right way to play minecraft, let them experience it themselves, but catch them when they are tripping.
I hope to hear from u soon!
If your wife enjoys interior designing maybe try the sims where she can decorate as much as she likes? I could spend hours on it 😅
I could never really get into Sims. It just never vibed with me
@@ducksama8558 yeah i always got bored after getting my sim a job
My wife love Sims 3
In my opinion, Sims 2 is still the best version of the game. I still play it to this day and create huge families all in one neighborhood. I cannot count the hours I have spent in that game!
I love playing Sims! I usually like to download a house because don't like building them, I just like to see how long I can go with having the max number of sims and seeing what they do. I would love to watch her play it and be confused trying to understand some of the terms.
I really need a "Minecraft with wife" let's play
This needs to become the most up voted comment on the video.
Don’t you mean Minecraft with the lady I live with.
Keralis made one many years ago and never finished season 2. Razbuten can fill the hole in my letsplay heart.
I agree
They could literally build a house together.
This brings me back to times when knowing the cake recipe was a flex and I didn’t know you could sprint
"...could always recover her items after dying." As I cry into my pillow after being pushed into the void by an Endermen.
Happened to me recently after the whole god armor nerf came through.
Was not pleased.
@@seigeengine fell into the void
@@cako666 that can happen
That happened on my old hardcore and I just spectated the endermen for 10mins in silence
@@Snagoot fell into the void.
A minecraft house is never truly finished until you show it to someone.
I have a 3-4 year old minecraft creative superflat world, and in the first year of making it, i made tons of stuff, but almost no one ever joined, and it started to get lonely. Then, I decided to create a microsoft account, and met other people who played online. Complete game changer. Just about every time i log on my world, theres always at least one person joining, and whenever someone new joins, I take them on a tour of the world, which is actually pretty large. I have an online friend whos a redstone and command genius who is really nice, and whenever a bunch of people join at once, i just click a button on a secret location, and im invisible without particles (i play bedrock). I can easily moderate the world by checking in on anyone, and after a close call where someone tried to greif with TNT, which backfired since TNT explodes gamerule was off, I kicked them, then made copies of my world. Someone hacks with super explosion? Kick, delete hacked/greifed copy, make copy of non hacked, clean copy, play on og copy which is now just main world, and repeat.
Someone should quote that and put it on a poster because that is the truest thing I’ve heard ever
One of the main reasons I quit minecraft when I was younger was because I had no friends to play it with and that discouraged me since I felt that it was pointless to spent that much on a world that nobody would see, (I had a lot of trouble with my router at the time so the online community was a no). However the past year I returned to the game because some friends started a server and that revived the Spark since now I was finally able to share and gain the knowledge that me and my new friends gathered through the years and was that experience that led me to enjoy the game again.
"Sad no friend noises"
I purchased Minecraft for my niece recently and she is fascinated, and always comes to show me her new house or whatever she has created.
I think I will purchase it for me as well, but I have to ask, if you know, can we play together if she's on Switch and I'm on PS4 or PC?
when it says "meant to be shared" not gonna lie i became a little bit emotional cuz i remember spending countless of hours with my uncle and Cousin on Minecraft until we beat the ender dragon and spending alot of time building something just to flex on them
little bit emotional? i'm crying the shit out of me
Me too :( I used to play Minecraft all the time with my group of friends but now we all went our separate ways. I still love Minecraft but it just isn't really the same and I just get sad thinking about it.
@Jackmerius Tacktheritrix is secretly Ronald McDaddy yeah it was a similar situation for me too there is a 6 year gap between me and my brother I always wanted to play with him but because he was older he didn't want to and he kept avoiding me and whenever his friends were with him and I was there he would feel ashamed because of me and because my brother avoided me that made me want his attention even more fast forward maybe 7 years he is grown up and I'm a teenager but I feel like we don't have any other connections other than the fact that we are brothers we never really were friends well there was one time that it felt like he was having fun when I was around there was this little game I knew about from my brother's friend who actually let me play games on his phone and use his computer and felt bad whenever my brother would make me go away when his friends were with him you know what's the name of the game its minecraft he let me know about minecraft and showed me a little bit about it and I knew some basics but being a little kid doing basically whatever my brother did and my brother didn't like minecraft so in return I didn't either but in maybe a month or so he installed it on his phone and he would let me watch his gameplay and I would let him know about the basics of the game and we started playing it even more and because whenever my brother played minecraft he let me watch his gameplay so I started watching UA-cam videos about it and asking my brother friend more and more about and I remember that my brother would tell me that he would let me play minecraft but he never did and when summer came he went to my grandparents place for the whole summer and I remembered crying because he never let me play minecraft and he was sad too or felt bad because he promised me that he would let me play minecraft and promised that when he returned(two months later) he would let me play minecraft on his phone and so for two months I would use my dad's phone and watch minecraft UA-cam content for two months but when he returned he didn't care any more about minecraft and deleted
it from his phone but the story isn't so bad now minecraft is my second favorite game of all time the first one is half life and it has a similar story my brother played it so I started playing it too and it became my favorite game of all time and when I became older I have seen the amount of detail that went into the game and realized that it was the foundation of modern fps video games and that games like cod or other similar games were inspired by half life's story or gameplay or other similar things
I remember playing with my friends all the time on a server. I used to come up with crazy things we could build and I would draw out plans on a sheet of graph paper. Good times don’t last forever, but the memories are eternal.
@@Evan-tj6wz "good times don't last forever, but the memories are eternal." wow that sentence was beautiful
Thank you for putting the sponsor in the end because when people put them in the middle it always kills the vibe
"she could always recover her items" she will hate the nether
Or the end, the dragon just gonna YEET all that progress of the map
respawn anchor : allow me to introduce myself
@@redmaster3813 well yeah I was talking about lava
@@tfk_001 netherite has entered the chat
@@lavaboatcubesupportsukrain7539 well ya got me there
When I first started playing Minecraft, I did so exclusively on peaceful. I was terrified of the monsters, and like your wife, I mostly wanted to build. Building is still one of my favorite parts of the game, but as I grew in confidence with the other game mechanics, I gradually started playing on easy-- and then on normal, and even hard. I think I'll always be a builder at heart, but I've found a greater enjoyment for some of the game's challenges, too. I'm thankful the game has a peaceful mode for sure, though-- if it didn't, I might have been too scared to try and get my bearings in the first place, even though I rarely use it now.
Same but with redstone. And it took me like 2 years to actually create my first survival world, as I had discovered creative. And I don't think I ever got past 20 diamonds.
It's only now, 6/7 years since I discovered the game that I can play on easy/medium. I still sleep through nights XD.
Yea i too started on peaceful but i got slightly paranoid after a while of mining in that empty world (i mean like 20h or something). I rather have enemies i can kill than to be all alone for who knows how long (at first i didn't know about luring animals into your pen so i was all alone, still in the mines it was kinda unsettling all empty and shit.).
lol furfag
My first survival world my brother accidentally put me on hardcore
I usually play on survival. That's where the fun is for me. But when I first began minecraft (a really really long time ago), I just stuck to creative, peaceful. Now survival is where the real fun is for me. I always play on normal mode. I also found out not so long ago that not everybody sleeps through the nights. I always sleep through the night, because after 3 nights of no sleep, phantoms start appearing and can be a huge problem. Also creepers and endermen. Huge problem if you never sleep, spiders not as much since they're neutral during the daylight. Now I'm just on the quest to defeat the ender dragon, I'm on the nether phase of the quest now.
Me listening to this video while tabbed over playing minecraft:
Razbuten: I realized something about minecraft. At it's core, it's a game-"
Me: Nodding "yep"
THE STATEMENT IS TRUE NO MATTER HOW YOU CUT IT.
but uh, ya know, those cuts are done to make sure people are actually watching lol.
@@razbuten But what about people who just like to listen to it, more podcast style, or maybe even for visually impaired people?
@Razbuten
but your voice is ideal for audiobooks... why make us watch your videos when voice-only is enough?
IT'S A GAME!? Wow, such insight. I've learned so much!
@@razbuten Gonna be honest, I dislike that philosophy. As long as people are consuming your content and enjoying it, why does it matter which aspects they are enjoying?
the way you describe your wife's first experience with the game perfectly describes my own when i was like 10 years old. the nostalgia is hitting.
"After starting a world together" (10:34) is maybe, one of the most inadvertently romantic things I've heard all year.
"CaN I pUt My MiNeCrAfT BeD neXT tO YoUrS."
@@expendableindigo9639 lol
@@expendableindigo9639 😂
:/
Lancine Keita RIGHT what I was thinking
I legit muttered
*"Oh God Your Poor Wife"*
Hyped to see how she does
lol I am sure she appreciates your support
What is a « wife »? You mean the lady he lives with ?
@Walker66673046 */r/whosh*
@Walker 66673046 bruh
You forgot a quotation after the bold text
5:10
"How is it going?"
"Not good"
My heart shattered
Gabriel Franco I was scrolling to find this exact comment
Seen it so many time with so many minecraft player. The same kind of sigh.
I can't explain how much it's nice to look how others are starting play in minecraft. It's so comfy and warm
"Dying set her back but it didn't entirely remove her progress."
*That's simply because she doesn't know the feeling of mining a shit ton of quality shit just to fall into lava and lose everything on you*
I still have Nam flashbacks.
I had experiences that made me quit an entire world because of that. Your enchanted top tier armour getting burned in lava is the actual worst.
let's pray that never happens to her
/gamerule keepInventory true
Lera Buriachok keepinventory is for bitches
9:40 "Dying interrupted her progression, but didn't entirely erase it"
Creeper: "We will see about that"
More like:
Pit of lava: "We will see about that."
oh man
@@cheatsykoopa98 *aw man
Keep Inventory: “You didn’t see about that.”
Creeper: “FUUUUUUU”
I think the creeper is the most evil creature of all games.
"Minecraft brings people together"
This reminds me of how a good friend and i met. The first thing he said to me wasn't hello. It was: do you have Minecraft? -2012
Lol hahaha. True
This hits the feels. Some of my best childhood memories with friends are playing MC together.
I met a lot of people in minecraft and still with some we're friends. We recently had 5 year old friendaversary and we haven't met in person yet.
lmao i relate to this. i met some great friends on mc, and made my best friend irl when we started playing mc together
This kinda reminds me of my first partner, she wasn't into gaming at all aside from Sims (which she was really good at), and while we did try to play some games together like League of Legends, it never really managed to hook her and was rather done together to do something together. But Minecraft was the first game she got hooked on and actually enjoyed it, asking on her own what to play and sometimes talking about what we could do in the game. The game has a ton of exploration in it's content and mechanics, and while it can be frustrating for an experienced player to know exactly what the best options are and going for them right away, for a new player it's a perfect experience. And one of the most fun elements in Minecraft is just exploring, which you can do together while talking about the things you come across and what you could do there (which is most times a bit more like shopping talk, where you go from store to store and talk about the clothes you see without the actual intent of buying them).
Even though I prefer to play it on my own mostly, it is definitely a game that is a lot more fun together (sounds conflicting but the statement scratches 2 different topics for me)
Lady: "You want me to play this game, but... I'm just gonna build a house instead."
Me: *slow clap* "She finnaly gets it!" ;)
1.9k likes but no comment :V
Kenesu kun you ruined it.
*tears*
everybody stop making it worsse
Yea stop making it worse!
the basic life cycle of a minecraft player:
1-learn from a youtuber or friend
2-creative
3-pro survival worlds
Yes! When I was younger, I would only do creative mode because I hated the idea of survival, I eventually moved to a peaceful survival world and now I’m building these huge guardian farms and underwater domes with coral reeves surrounding it.
Ngl i diddnt play creative until i had full prot 4 diamond in survival
I learned from my brother and back then creative didn’t exist in that version, so I played survival a lot
Yikes thank god I'm not basic, creative mode is a nah for me
I would add hardcore mode or anarchy servers as a possible fourth step.
I literally have this same kind of “watching her play made me look at the game through a whole new lens” feeling. My older sister got my family a switch for Christmas, and included Minecraft as one of the four games she got us. I started playing MarioKart, because I’m not a huge fan of Minecraft on consoles and mobile devices, I prefer java, but my mom picked it up two weeks ago, and opened up Minecraft, and I still come home from high school to see her with her headphones plugged in, and she’s playing Minecraft. The first time she played it was on the Xbox one, I watched her try figuring it out on her own at first, and I stayed quiet, and she asked me why I was smiling. I said I’ve just never really noticed that. She asked me what I meant. I told her that I’ve never really thought about it, but everybody else I know never had to figure Minecraft out their own, we all usually figure it out from somebody else, but I didn’t notice that until I watched you playing it. You just have me a whole new way of looking at it. She told me to stop smiling and pick up a controller so she could learn, so I did. Literally the best experience I think I’ve ever had playing Minecraft, in my life.
so damn wholesome
@@sourpuss5951 Right!
fucking beautiful
My mind is tinted.
I imagined that as a start of a porno. "What are you doing bro?"
Im a bad person.
Great story man I can relate to the happiness of sharing it with friends and family.
After a decade of playing, it's super cool to gain perspective on the relaxing aspects of creative. After playing for so long you find that same feeling in survival. Full circle man...
I remember when I played minecraft for the first time: I'd click on a tree like crazy to mine it, it took me a solid minute to realize I have to hold the button down.
My brother was 17 and I was 8 when we first played Minecraft and he was doing the same thing. 😂
When I first played Minecraft, I didn't have the money nor my parents' permission to buy it so all I had was the demo version.
I spawned next to the bonus chest. I knew what it was for and I was supposed to open it, but I never figured out that I needed to right click it to open so I just broke the whole chest.
Exactly the same thing happened to me ! I was playing on a very old EEE PC at 5-6 fps and I was punching the trackpad hopping to break a block. It was 11 years ago on alpha 1.2 :O
i remember trying to turn but my mouse was extremely sensitive and i was just spinning for minutes trying to turn right
"But I don't want to hurt these trees..." that was cute.
Funny how she doesn’t want to hurt a tree but kills a pig the moment she sees one
Hey, got a timestamp? Cause I missed that moment ;(
MunMun 14:56
Aidan Lowrance dude I just wanted to write this and then I see your reply from 1 second ago
@@binbag4203 Well, she didn't want to, she just thought she had to
I remember when I first played the game, I've heard that a lot of stuff was related to redstone, so when I needed to light up the area, I was using redstone torches and wasn't aware that actual torches existed
Same here man hahahah
I did the same thing!! I think my brother and I chose them because they were prettier lol
Redstone torches are pretty good for horror/creepy ambience because they don't give off that much light but still have an ominous red glow.
**herobrine origin story confirmed**
i used redstone torches cuz i somehow got redstone in a multiplayer server and the recipe book told me to craft it. It wasn't until another player told me that i can use coal to make torches
The nostalgia I get from the music and the visuals is unmatched by anything else. This game is the peak of gaming and I don't think another game will ever take its spot, at least for me. Nothing feels so comfy and being a child again like Minecraft