Adventure

Adventure mode is a game mode intended for adventuring and limiting some of the gameplay in Minecraft, in which the player cannot directly destroy blocks to avoid spoiling adventure maps or griefing servers. Players can destroy blocks, but must have the proper tools (axe:wood; pickaxe:stone). The player can also interact with blocks, such as chests, furnaces, and doors. The player can also still deal damage to mobs and trade with villagers.

While it is possible to play a "regular" survival Minecraft game in adventure mode, it is quite difficult to do so. Most of the time is spent collecting food to replenish the food bar. Because players cannot immediately collect blocks, players usually do not have time to construct a shelter before the first night. For this reason, it is essential for players to search for NPC Villages or any other structures that are safe from hostile mobs. It is recommended that beginners enable cheats or bonus chests before creating a world.

Command blocks are intended for use in adventure mode gameplay.

Features

 * Blocks cannot be destroyed by hand.
 * Corresponding tools are needed to destroy blocks.
 * Interaction with mechanisms as well as trading is allowed.
 * Compatible in multiplayer.
 * The gamemode is accessible in cheats, by typing /gamemode 2 or /gamemode adventure
 * Use of Modding API.

Bugs

 * There is a bug where paintings and item frames can be broken (but not placed). This is because they are considered entities.
 * There's another bug that the player can break buttons, glass and tripwires by just using hands (but they can place buttons and tripwire back)
 * Sometimes the player cannot equip armor from a chest if they have more than two items in their inventory.