My oldest and his buddies used to dig extensive tunnels under their friends “houses” (more like gigantic palaces of the flashy kind), filled those tunnels to the brim with explosives and just for shit and giggles blew up the estates above.
Medieval war tactics rediscovered by preteens. My inner historian held several celebrations.
I was reading this reply from my inbox and took longer than I should’ve to realize this was about the Minecraft post.
Lmao this has the same energy as me learning about the concept of loaning money for interest at the same age and deciding to put it in action by lending my brother bells in Animal Crossing and deciding that he needed to pay me back twice what I had lent him, a fact that I only informed him of after I gave him the money. We had a big fight about it and our mom had to get involved. Good times lol.
What was the loan period?
Sounds more like you were a loan shark.
I hadn’t learned about repayment periods or anything I just said he had to pay me back double, I didn’t think about interest rates or anything but yeah I definitely was a loan shark.
The 5-year-old probably thought it was hilarious. I think the answer is to fill the 5-year-old’s house with 80 chickens.
Set up a trap that starts a massive chicken farm with egg dispensers that causes the game to lag whenever the chicken chunk is loaded.
My 5yo would have put them there then set them on fire
/kill @e
That should fix it.
Okay, I am the only one thinking that a 5 and a 7 yo shouldn’t play Minecraft alone?
My 10-year-old and 8-year-old have been playing Minecraft, both alone and with me, since they were 5 and 7. I don’t see a problem with it. As long as they’re not on public servers, there’s really no harm that can come of it.
I haven’t played Minecraft really since the alpha, but I can’t imagine why they shouldn’t. What am I missing?
Uhhh …yes?