I played for a week on PS4 a year or so ago, and again in virtual reality a bit after that. These past couple of weeks Ive been back at it, this time on Nintendo Switch. What began as a test run to see how the game worked on a new portable console has become a bonafide new Minecraft save file. Im invested. So far Ive got a pretty good house going, with a nice front yard. I cleared out a room for a basementwine cellar down below. Hd Quality Lavatory Love Story Watch. Im still not sure what Im gonna do with it. I dug into the naturally occurring chambers below my house and cleared out the monsters, so Ive got a working mine. I built a window into the corner of the house so I can see the sun set on a nearby mountain. Im a boring Minecraft player. I dont play online, I dont play on PC with mods, and I dont spend any time on servers. I dont know how to make complicated mechanisms or what to do with rare materials or monsters. I play in straight up survival mode, and my creations are rarely all that ambitious. It works for me. Other games demand so much more more skill, more focus, more attention. I find comfort in Minecrafts predictability. I rent an apartment in real life, but I imagine Minecraft to be like a low stress, low consequence version of home ownership. There are always a few things I keep meaning to take care of, just like there would be if I owned a house. The crucial difference is that nothing costs me any money, and if I commit to a renovation I dont like, I can easily undo it. My todo list isnt stressful its relaxing. Im clearing out the back yard, but have been meaning to finish up the roof on the wine cellar. And what would happen if I built a second lookout podium along the north side of the house That might be nice. Minecraft holds a spot alongside a tiny group of modern gamesSpelunky and The Binding of Isaac among themthat seem like theyll be around forever. Whenever someone makes a new gadget with a screen and some sort of input method, its only a matter of time before Microsoft puts Minecraft on it. Each time I download Minecraft to a new system, I start out the same way. I build three walls and a roof. I chop some wood and make a crafting table. Soon Ive got a house, a bed, and the makings of a plan.