Before writing all the code to make a Minecraft Minigame, you need to design your game. The Gameplay Loop is a simple process that you can follow to make sure your game is fun, challenging, and complete.
The Gameplay Loop has four parts:
Start: Create a basic scene.
Goal: Add a way to win and lose.
Challenges: Make winning more difficult.
Rewards: Make your players want to win.
The Gameplay Loop.
You iterate (repeat) this loop until you are happy with the game you have. For example, if you were making the game of Spleef, you might do the following:
Iteration 1:
Start: Make an arena:
Where kind of arena will you make for your player?
Goal: Make it so that the player starts in the middle of the arena if they respawn:
Remember to think about what the player will see as a result of your code.
Iteration 2:
Challenge: Make blocks disappear below the player:
Don’t forget code to make the blocks disappear.
Reward: Congratulate the player on destroying blocks:
Don’t forget to test your Minecraft Minigame often and with friends!



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