Java Edition Survival Test

Survival Test is a test for the Survival Game Mode in the development Minecraft released under Classic. Anyone could play it regardless of premium membership. It was removed from the website on December 16, 2010, when the website received a major overhaul. When Minecraft was in Alpha, Survival Test could still be played, but the link was hidden; now the link will not work anymore although there are ways to play older versions of Minecraft such as this. In this version, coal dropped stone slabs, gold dropped gold blocks, iron dropped iron blocks, and creepers had melee. They exploded when killed. The only food source was brown mushrooms, and you could get them by killing sheep or pigs or finding them in caves. There were red mushrooms, but they hurt the player. When you punched trees, the logs would give 3-5 wood planks. Same thing with ores. Gold ore dropped 3-5 gold blocks, etc. The point system was first implemented in this update.



Differences from Classic Creative

 * View bobbing for more realistic moving, plus 3D anaglyph for eye-popping 3D.
 * Health bar with 10 hearts. When health is low, the bar begins to shake. When you die, you must generate a new world or load a saved one, like you do in Hardcore Mode.
 * The addition of mushrooms as food.
 * The player starts with 10 TNT-blocks.
 * 6 mobs; Zombies, Skeletons, Creepers, Pigs, Spiders, and Sheep.
 * Arrows could be fired by pressing "tab".
 * Drowning and lava damage.
 * Players can see their hand in game
 * Skeleton's arrows were purple.
 * Sheep eat grass and drop food (Brown Mushrooms)

Points
Some aspects of the point system are listed below: Points would not be scored for indirect killing (e.g. blowing up a creeper which killed a zombie didn't award the zombie's points).
 * Sheep and Pigs awarded 10 points.
 * Zombies awarded 80 points.
 * Spiders awarded 105 points.
 * Skeletons awarded 120 points.
 * Creepers awarded 200 points. (It was once 250).

Trivia

 * Notch created the Giant mob in the last version of Survival Test, but they were never used after that because they were too overpowered.
 * In Survival Test zombies had a chance of wearing armor, but Notch removed it in later updates.
 * In Survival Test the fastest mob was the spider, being able to move as fast as the player.
 * In The Minecraft Version Changer, Survival test is still playable. That is because it "counts" as a version, although it said that it was removed on December 10th 2011.
 * Indev 0.31 in the very first update was known as Survival Test.

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