I was confused the first time I played. The tutorial wasn't very good. Some of the instructions would disappear before I read it all. Why people liked this game, I wasn't sure. But I gave it another try and started learning by playing and found there was a lot more to the game than I thought (like using Redstone to send signals to pistons to move blocks).It became a race to build a shelter before the monsters got me, and there were lots of materials to harvest and things I could build. It's an open world, a very large square area of deserts, trees, mountains, and endless caves. I found out from my kids that you're supposed to defeat a dragon, but I'm having fun raising animals, expanding the town, and building a castle. I got tired of gathering all the materials myself, and the monsters were slowing me down too much, so I put the game on peaceful creative mode which gives me endless supplies and lets me fly around so I can build pretty fast. It's like virtual Legos and I love building with different blocks and how I can create village houses or a garden or whatever and walk through it with my character and show my kids my awesome creation, then they show me what they made. The choices are not infinite, but there's good variety. The PS3 version is further behind than the PC version; hopefully we'll get the additional updates (like horses) some day.You can play up to 4 players split screen together. My kids (ages 11, 9, and 7) LOVE this game. The neighbor kids acros.