Choosing the Right Difficulty for Your Family Server
← Back to chest TL;DR: Minecraft has four difficulty settings — Peaceful, Easy, Normal, Hard — and most family servers […]
← Back to chest TL;DR: Minecraft has four difficulty settings — Peaceful, Easy, Normal, Hard — and most family servers […]
← Back to chest TL;DR: On bad days, survival mode in Minecraft is too punishing for ADHD kids — and
← Back to chest TL;DR: Most Nethercon readers spend their hours in the Nether. Eventually they need to fight the
← Back to chest TL;DR: Redstone is hard. Most kid-friendly redstone tutorials pretend it is not, and the kid finishes
← Back to chest TL;DR: The Wither is the only Minecraft boss that scales correctly to a family co-op event.
← Back to chest TL;DR: Hyperfocus on Minecraft is not the same thing as addiction, and conflating the two is
← Back to chest TL;DR: A working first family Realm takes about ninety minutes from "we should set this up"
← Back to chest TL;DR: TNT mining for ancient debris becomes worth it somewhere between your fortieth and sixtieth manual
← Back to chest TL;DR: Every kid who plays Minecraft seriously eventually plateaus. The excitement that was there at month
← Back to chest TL;DR: Family Realms run on energy and attention, and both eventually run low. Pausing the Realm