net.minetest.Minetest

Multiplayer infinite-world block sandbox game
 
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Minetest is an infinite-world block sandbox game and game engine.

Players can create and destroy various types of blocks in a three-dimensional open world. This allows forming structures in every possible creation, on multiplayer servers or in singleplayer.

Minetest is designed to be simple, stable, and portable. It is lightweight enough to run on fairly old hardware.

Minetest has many features, including:

  • Ability to walk around, dig, and build in a near-infinite voxel world
  • Crafting of items from raw materials
  • Fast and able to run on old and slow hardware
  • A simple modding API that supports many additions and modifications to the game
  • Multiplayer support via servers hosted by users
  • Beautiful lightning-fast map generator
Latest reviews
5
Nyaa 1 month ago

Good

5
JoeEnderman 5 months ago

LMDE 5/6 Really good, it allows for a lot more creativity at least the way I do things. The modding scene is better than you'd think for a small hobbiest project.

5
mahdihasan2005 11 months ago

My favourite open source game. Light, customizable and fun to play. Everyting for free.

5
Dmitry423 1 year ago

Many modes, does not slow down on the old PC

5
richolate 1 year ago

funciona muy bien en LMDE 5. (works great on LMDE 5.)

5
Pflegecraft 1 year ago

I love this Game thanks for Flathub

5
Evgeniy 3 years ago

Игруля СУПЕР!! Быстро грузится и не тормозит в сравнении с "Minecraft". На Linux Mint 19.3 (32 бит) летает!!

5
soulstenance 3 years ago

With the addition of the Mineclone modpack this is an absolutely amazing and complete "Minecraft" experience! I love it!

5
poetgrant 4 years ago

I have spent waaay too much time on this game... Also... this game made me realize how awesome Flathub integration is.

5
Borito 5 years ago

I love it ! Most time i spend on Linux is playing Minetest online <3 ! All theese different Servers with different Mods = AWESOME <3

3
maybethenyancat 5 years ago

when i open the game crashes without error messages