User:Aleksb385/ClassiCube

ClassiCube is a sandbox video game released in 2013. Its goal is to give players a way to play old versions of Mojang Studios' Minecraft (known as Minecraft Classic) in Multiplayer mode by providing a login server and a Multiplayer server list. It was created as a result of Mojang abandoning the original Minecraft Classic server list in 2013.

Gameplay
In ClassiCube, similarly to Minecraft Classic, the default singleplayer world is limited in size, unlike later versions of Minecraft where it is infinite. It consists of hills, mountains and bodies of water and uses different kinds of blocks such as Dirt, Grass and Stone to accomplish this. The world border is filled with invisible solid blocks and water can be seen at a certain height level. Once the player reaches it, they cannot escape without the usage of cheats.

Protocol and client
ClassiCube fully relies on the Minecraft Classic protocol, meaning that the original Minecraft Classic client should be fully able to connect to ClassiCube servers. However, due to ClassiCube using its own login and authentication servers, it may not be easy to use an unmodified version of the Minecraft Classic client to connect to ClassiCube servers.

Players are encouraged to use the custom ClassiCube client, as it supports a variety of extensions to the Classic Protocol capable of making the gameplay more enjoyable, has full support for ClassiCube login servers and a server list. This client has a feature commonly referred to as hax or hacks, allowing users to use cheats such as Fly, Noclip and Speed. This can be fully controlled by the server in order to prevent cheats from being used everywhere.