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Top 10 Minecraft game modes for Minecraft’s 10th anniversary

It’s been just over 10 years since Minecraft first captured the imagination of an entire generation of gamers. It’s truly a phenomenon and one that’s wider than you probably realize. Sure, you can just play the regular Creative or Survival modes, but that’s just the start.

Perhaps you are picking up Minecraft for the first time. Perhaps you’re coming back after a long absence. Perhaps you’re just tired of surviving. No matter the case, there are plenty of new and different ways to play in this infinite sandbox. Let’s go over some of the best with the top 10 Minecraft game modes.

In a way, Minecraft is a throwback to the way PC games used to be. Titles like Unreal Tournament and Team Fortress 2 were full of nonstandard servers and weird game modes. In fact, some popular games nowadays grew out of this phenomenon. It’s said that battle royale game types started in places like Minecraft as well as Day Z. We’re seeing Auto Chess grow out of DOTA 2 in a similar fashion. It’s game development out in the open on a meta scale, and it’s one of the reasons why PC gamers love open-ended and mod friendly software.

In checking out the vast number of custom servers and gametypes available, you start to see just why Minecraft has become the entry point into gaming for an entire breed of new players. This variety is why Minecraft isn’t just a game but a platform where players can create an avatar and go nuts in a wide range of experiences. It’s full of the type of questionably legal content that kids love to take in. There are modes with depth at a level that matches many games you can buy on Steam, and it’s all player-made for one purchase price. While Minecraft may be celebrating its first decade, it certainly won’t be the last.

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