Minecraft 4k



Minecraft 4k is a version of Minecraft "in way less than 4 kilobytes". The version of the game has a lot of it left out - you can only place or destroy blocks, you can only place grass blocks, there are only grass, dirt, stone, wood, leaves, and brick blocks in the game, there is no sky but just plain blackness, and the map itself is very small. The game also appears to be like Classic - it takes no time to destroy blocks, you can place an infinite number of blocks, there is only a small number of blocks, there is no day/night cycle, there are no mobs, and the map itself is finite. Moving the mouse will turn the screen "smoothly", like pressing F8 in Beta, and there is no way to disable this. The placing/destroying -blocks-controls are switched around, making the left mouse button place blocks, and the right mouse button destroy blocks. There doesn't seem to be a way to edit the controls, or even access a menu.

The game is playable and free.

Trivia

 * The Void does not exist in Minecraft 4k. Instead, the bottom black layer and the black walls act like the bottom bedrock layer and the bedrock walls in Classic: you can move on it, but you can't place blocks directly on it, instead you can only place blocks on the bottom layer by clicking on the side of a block.
 * The blocks' placement in Minecraft 4k is completely random.
 * The page on which you can play Minecraft 4k is plain white and blank other than the game in the middle, and black text at the top saying "Minecraft 4k".
 * Leaves don't despawn when the wood around them is destroyed.
 * The M.jar file that Minecraft 4k is played from is 2.52KB and consists of 1 file which was last modified on December 4th, 2009.
 * Blocks are removed with righclick and placed by leftclick.
 * Despite the fact that the world is random, you seem to spawn on a single grass block every time.