We even learnt about smelting and metal ore. We dug tunnels, had little tantrums over whether to dig for coal or go look at the lava pool for the fiftieth time, and we've planted special trees in our garden. We explored together, put up a large house on a hill with a glass roof, visited snowscapes and deserts. My twin boys - they're coming up to four years old - love Minecraft, and it's obvious to see why. I'm wary of them using that power on a computer screen. Minecraft evidenced what I already knew about my children: that their capacity for fearless exploration and imaginative construction is off the chart. Which is one of the reasons Patrick Garratt's stopped allowing his children to play along. Minecraft is an amazing game of endless possibilities.
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