Imagine being able to play a game very similar to Minecraft, where you use your own imagination and construct your own world, upload that world and play in it with your friends and try to survive against all hostile creatures. This is exactly what you can do in Worldcraft. Worldcraft has been developed and successfully released by game developer Craftgames, and is very popular among mobile gamers who enjoy games similar to Minecraft. Worldcraft has been downloaded over five million times with a rating of 4.0 out of 5 on Google Play Store and a 4 out of 5 star rating on iOS App Store. The game is free to download and play on Android devices and costs $1,99 on iOS devices. Playing Worldcraft does not require an internet connection, unless you want to play in the multiplayer game mode.
Worldcraft does not require you to log in with any kind of social media account. However, you can give yourself a nickname by going to your profile. You will also be able to change your skin, to be able to distinguish yourself from others. Once you are done with creating your profile, you can start playing Worldcraft, which consists of two different game modes. There is no goal in Worldcraft, which means that you can use your own creativity and design the kind of world that you would want to live on, or use your imagination to create beautiful constructions.
The first game mode is the Single Player game mode, where you can generate your own world and try to survive on it. In this game mode, you need to find resources, craft tools and other items and construct your own shelter. When the night falls, a lot of hostile creatures will show up to try to get you. Hostile creatures come in mobs, which means that you really need to be careful. Hostile creatures include zombies and pumpkin heads. In the single player survival game mode, you are also able to hunt non-hostile mobs such as cows and chickens, so you can feed and heal yourself, if you are hurt and hungry.
The second game mode is called the Multiplayer game mode, where you can create worlds together with your friends or other random players around the world. This is being done real time, which means that the other players you are seeing, are actually playing Worldcraft on their mobile devices, just like yourself. A very nice feature in the Multiplayer game mode is that you are able to download any world you come across, and play on it on your own, in the single player game mode. You can also upload your own single player game mode to the multiplayer game mode, and play on it with your friends or other players. If you do not want other players to destroy your creations, you are able to password protect your world, which means that players are only able to look at your world, and not change anything about it.
The worlds in the Multiplayer game mode are being hosted on centralized servers, which means that you will not rely on the internet connection of other players. There is also a very nice chat function in the Multiplayer game mode, which allows players to send messages to each other in a public chat room. This way, you can communicate with your friends and other random players, without having to use any kind of third-party apps.
Worldcraft In-game store
Worldcraft does not have any in-game currencies, which also means that there is no in-game store where you can spend those currencies. This means that you have no other option but to simply play the game and spend a lot of time in it, if you want to be able to create your own world. Both the single player and multiplayer game modes are unlocked from the start, which means that you do not have to complete certain objectives to unlock them, or pay to unlock them. Worldcraft has a lot of advertisements in it, and unfortunately the developers do not give you an option to remove them, not even by paying for it.
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There are a lot of websites that claim they have working cheat tools, hack tools or mods for Worldcraft, which can allegedly modify the game files on your mobile device, and allow you to give yourself any resource you want. Such websites usually have a very generic look, as if they copied everything from each other. The problem with such websites is, that they are only out to scam unknowing people, by making them fill in surveys before they can even start downloading the so called cheat tools. It might sound weird, but every survey that gets filled in, generates an income for the owners of those fake cheat tool websites. Once people have filled in a survey, they will be able to download said cheat tools, only to find out that they have been scammed.
The so called cheat tools are packed in a RAR folder, most of the time. Once you try to unpack the RAR folder, you will receive a lot of error messages, stating that the RAR folder is corrupted and that you have to download the cheat tool again. Instead of wasting your time and potentially infecting your computer with nasty viruses, I will give you some tips and tricks that will help you with your gameplay in Worldcraft.
Worldcraft Gameplay Tips and Tricks
When you start playing Worldcraft, you will immediately notice that there are a lot of very annoying and obstructive advertisements. The advertisements come in the form of videos that you cannot skip and banners that block your view during your gameplay. The developers of Worldcraft do not give you an option to remove the advertisements in the game, not even by paying money for it. Luckily, I know a cheat to remove all advertisements from Worldcraft, without having to pay a single penny. Before we start, you need to make sure that Worldcraft is completely closed down and is not running in the background on your mobile device. Once you made sure of that, you can proceed by turning on Airplane Mode on your mobile device.
By turning on Airplane Mode on your mobile device, you will be disconnected from any incoming internet connection, such as 3G/4G or Wi-Fi. Once Airplane Mode is turned on, you can start up Worldcraft again and you will notice that there are no more advertisements in the game. This is due to the fact that Worldcraft needs an internet connection, in order to be able to push advertisements onto your mobile device. Of course, you will not be able to play in the multiplayer game mode, when Airplane Mode is turned on. After you are done playing Worldcraft, you can turn off Airplane Mode and use your device as you have been before.
There are a lot of websites on the internet that have complete walkthroughs for Worldcraft, where you will be able to learn how to construct a certain object. Worldcraft is all about creativity, but sometimes we all get stuck during gameplay and do not know how to properly construct something. Thankfully, you can simply Google for a certain object that you are trying to construct, and most of the time, you will find a website that has pictures or videos on how to construct that certain object. This way, you will also be able to learn how to find specific resources and how to farm for them.
If you are looking to play a game similar to Minecraft, than you should look no further. Worldcraft has a lot of features that Minecraft has, and it also has a single player and multiplayer game mode, which means that you can play the game by yourself and be creative, or join other worlds and play the game with your friends. I really like the fact that you can create as many worlds as you want, and they will all be randomly generated. You can use your own creativity to construct buildings, dungeons, ships etc.
What really amazes me is, that you can join a multiplayer server and download that particular map, if you enjoyed playing on it. You can then use that particular map in the single player game mode, and continue constructing things on it. You can also upload your own worlds, after which other players can join the map and you can play on it together.
I think the developers of Worldcraft did a very good job with the graphics of the game, making it look very similar to Minecraft. However, Worldcraft also has several very negative aspects. For starters, the game randomly crashes, and this happens very often. After I played Worldcraft for about fifteen minutes, my game crashed. I thought it had something to do with my mobile device, but after reading some reviews, I noticed that a lot of other people were having the same problem. Some people also wrote that they have spent hours on their world, and they are not able to play Worldcraft anymore, because the game will simply not start.
The only way to fix this problem is by uninstalling and reinstalling Worldcraft, which also makes you lose all of your worlds. What bothers me the most is, that the developers do not seem to care about this problem. They do not respond to anyone on the App Stores, which is a shame. In my opinion, developers should care more about their players, and help them out whenever they can. I believe that customer support is often what makes or breaks a company.
The second negative aspect about Worldcraft is the fact that the developers have littered their game with advertisements. The advertisements are in the form of videos, which randomly show up out of nowhere, and they last up to twenty seconds, and there is no way to skip them. There are also many banner advertisements in Worldcraft, but the most annoying one is placed around the middle of the playfield. This means that you will have to constantly stare at a banner advertisements, and try not to tap on it on accident, because the banner is right about where the controls are.
All of the advertisements in Worldcraft are simply very annoying and obstructive, and they make the game feel like a cheap cash grab. The fact that the developers do not give you an option to remove the advertisements, even by paying, only enhances the feeling that Worldcraft is a cheap cash grab. The worst part about the advertisements in Worldcraft is that, if you accidently do tap on one of them, Worldcraft will minimalize itself and your browser will start up, redirecting you to the website of the advertiser. The developers should really look into placing different kinds of advertisements, if they want to keep their players happy.
Worldcraft Ratings
Artwork: I give Worldcraft an 8/10 for its artwork. The graphics and animations in Worldcraft are very similar to Minecraft, which is a very good thing, in my opinion. Minecraft is a very popular game, and a lot of other game companies are trying to ride on this success. I really like the fact that the gameplay feels familiar, due to the graphics being of high quality, just like Minecraft. Of course, it would have been nice to see the developers of Worldcraft implementing their own creative ideas and graphics, but I am not going to bash them for designing graphics and animations, similar to Minecraft. I really like the fact that each world you create is generated randomly, which means that you will not know what to expect, before you enter a newly created world. This also allows players to be more creative, because there are new areas to explore and new resources to use for their constructions.
Music & SFX: I give Worldcraft a 7/10 for its music and SFX. There are no soundtracks in Worldcraft, but I feel like a game like this does not need any soundtracks anyways. Having soundtracks would only bring players out of their focus, and probably annoy and bother them. However, there are several sound effects in Worldcraft, such as when you swing your hand and farm for resources, or when you hurt yourself. The sound effects in Worldcraft are very easy on the ears and makes the gameplay more entertaining. Just like the graphics of the game, the developers did a good job in making the sound effects sound similar to those in Minecraft.
Story & Originality: I give Worldcraft a 7/10 for its story and originality. Worldcraft is basically a copy of Minecraft, with a few different features and visual aspects. Normally, I would give it a very low rating for originality, but because of the fact that you can upload your own world and play on it with your friends, I still feel like the game is original, for a mobile game. Other features such as being able to download online maps and using them in single player mode is also very nice, and simply enhances the gameplay. There is no story behind Worldcraft, but a creative game like this does not really need one anyways.
General Gameplay: I give Worldcraft a 7/10 for general gameplay. The gameplay in Worldcraft does not start with a tutorial, which can be confusing for casual mobile gamers. However, I found it very easy to get used to the controls of the game, and quickly found myself farming for resources and constructing my own objects. The gameplay becomes pretty straightforward after a while, but luckily there different game modes, which really keep the gameplay entertaining and fresh. I really like the fact that you can change the controls in the settings menu, adjusting them to your preference. The user interface is pretty simplistic, but it gets the job done.
Addictiveness: I give Worldcraft a 5/10 for addictiveness. I would say that Worldcraft is a very addictive game, especially because there are a lot of people who enjoy games that are similar to Minecraft. Unfortunately, the developers have implemented a lot of very annoying and obstructive advertisements into the game, making it very frustrating to play Worldcraft. The developers simply want players to accidently tap on the advertisements, so that they can earn some money for their time and efforts, but they basically ruined the game with all those ads.
All things considered, I give Worldcraft a 7/10.