At this point, most — if not all — Millennials have heard of "Minecraft." Some people look at it and wonder "So what?" Others dive straight in and get mining. For the later group, there tends to be a learning curve, followed by complete addiction.
1. When you log in for the first time and wonder why everyone makes a big deal out of a pixelated game.
2. Then you see it and suddenly understand because it's beautiful.
3. So you try to figure out how the game actually works.
4. Then you realize that tools actually make things so much easier.
5. All you really know is that monsters come out at night, so you have to hunker down in a dirt hut.
6. What you don't realize is that while zombies and skeletons burn in the daylight, creepers don't.
7. And, sometimes, they even like to hang out by your front door.
8. You eventually get tired of all the monsters and decide to switch to creative mode.
9. You're so excited about the newness that you just dig yourself right out of the world.
10. Afterwards, though, you start building every famous house, landmark, or building in existence.
11. Eventually, you decide that you're completely ready to complete the game and take on the Ender Dragon.
12. You fight the dragon, and the credits role. Is it really the end?
13. Lucky for you, there's no shortage of mods and things to do.
14. Maybe now you'll just have to find new bosses to fight and new things to build.



































