The leading game that kick-started the indie revolution of the last half decade or so, Minecraft has grown to become a cultural icon. Giving players almost unlimited freedom, Minecraft's true strength was in providing a solid platform for creative expression. Minecraft is at its strongest when played online with others, and completing a colossal building project with a team of friends is one of the most rewarding experiences in the world of gaming. It also has an expansive, committed modding community, who have brought some tremendous improvements to the game. Unfortunately, the team behind Minecraft have yet to deliver on several features that were promised early in development, which has left the game feeling a smidgen short of its potential. Despite this, Minecraft remains one of the greatest indie releases of all time, and we'll often find ourselves revisiting its loveable, blocky universe.