

During that time, sand blocks were rare and only appeared naturally in one block-thick beaches (usually by water or in the middle of a landscape). Sand has been available for use since Classic. It later became completely obsolete when Creative was added to Beta in 1.8. The lack of sneaking and the addition of dyes to Beta gradually made Classic obsolete however, many players still used Classic for building things that would take too long in Beta. This mode was quietly removed from the website so people took little notice of it.īecause of its outdated status, it does not support many of the main features in the current versions such as crafting, inventory, or dynamic lighting. Even after Classic was phased out, the Survival Test could still be played until December 16, 2010, when the website received a major overhaul.

The test had a points-based system, where the player gets points from killing some of the few early mobs.

It is a very early version of the game mode. The releases of the survival mode in Classic were conducted in a test named Survival Test. Creative, and later Survival game modes were introduced in this version. This phase was unnamed until June 28, 2010, when a blog post was written to name the development phases of Minecraft. It was the second development phase in Minecraft. For the world type in Console Edition, see Classic (world type).Ĭlassic is a title given to game modes released before Indev.
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