Mine Clone 2 so far
2023-03-02-04 Now that we've had a few days to explore Mine Clone, what do we think about it? How does it fit into Our lives? Observations: shifted watching cubing videos → playing Mine Clone reading about superheroes → reading about Mine Craft family cubing in the evenings family Mine Clone board games, cubing. I reading still chosen Still getting out for playdates does morning homework earlier to unlock another segment Completes homework, takes eye breaks damage stressed me out, so I turned it off flying around and setting up travelnet boxes seems useful A+ is curious about mobs, villages. She likes farming. She also played around with code.org lessons on Minecraft ● Learning opportunities Me: saying yes Me: Learning to be braver A+: math: how many can we make? Building? Arts & crafts? Sticking with current HW and setup I was worried that mining would be a bedrock is actually Her friends are generally into Creative mode, building, and mini games. Theyte on Bedrock; some also have Minecraft Education. huge grind, but fortunately -647 instead of much deeper. So it's there, I'm not going to push it, but if she wants to explore, I'll help her. I'll show her creative mode as well, maybe in a flat world. I can go back to cubing, writing, and tinkering with Emacs, although I'll play with her when she wants to use her segments for it and I might sometimes explore it. Maybe we'll slowly work up to to turning damage back on.