Creative

Creative mode is one of the two game modes in Minecraft. It is currently only playable in the Classic version and will be released for the Beta version on release of the adventure update.

The Creative game mode allows you to build and destroy blocks in a manner in which you can build any sort of structure you would like.

Players are given an infinite amount of each block to build with and no health or damage to worry about. Taking advantage of this, players can create large constructions such as castles, roads, water fountains, and much more along with forms of artwork called pixel art. Not only have users designed buildings, pixel art and caves, but also mini-sports. Using the current in-game features, users have put them to clever use. A popular Minecraft sport is 'Spleef'.

Currently, Creative mode is available for free. It may be played by going to the Minecraft website and clicking 'Classic'.

Not all blocks are in Classic Creative, as some of them were added in Beta: some examples are diamond, wool (the old scale of wool and white wool is available in Classic however), torch, glowstone, redstone, doors, and many more. Also, many of the features of survival mode are not available in creative, such as: crafting, items, smelting, and many more.

It has been confirmed, on Notch's Twitter, that a Creative mode will be added to Beta, most likely during the Beta 1.8 update. It will include 'limited flying' and will be accessible to moderators on servers running other game modes.

Beta Creative Features

 * Server operators (or 'ops') will be given access to a creative style world editor/mode, regardless of the mode that the server is actually set to.
 * A new Item Selection screen.
 * Mobs will spawn in creative from a mob spawner found in dungeons
 * You can destroy bedrock in creative, however you will fall into the void and die regardless whether or not you take damage.
 * In the 1.8 update, players can fly up by holding spacebar, and down by holding shift. Double-tapping spacebar will turn off fly-mode.