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Mineclonia has like 95% of the features of Minecraft but is way better because you don't need a Microsoft account, plus modding is easier.
Also awesome:
From the Luanti/Minetest games, I also like Exile very much.
It is a bit hard and nerdy (you'll have to read the PDF guide/tutorial as you progress), but I found it calming somehow, though you're always in some crisis. I recommend single-player only.
In contrast to other Luanti/Minecraft-Like games, in Exile it feels very rewarding just to have found shelter from a storm and a cozy fire going, after you were on the edge of collapsing from exhaustion. Though you're almost certainly out of food and it would be dangerous to go out looking before the storm passes, you're not quite dying yet and you have time to make your mud hole a bit more cozy. (It's not a good game if you want to build huge creative castles, but you'll need to build and improve your home a bit.)
What's different between Mineclonia and Voxelibre?
Mineclonia is a fork of VoxeLibre (formerly MineClone2) that adds various improvements:
I had only heard of minetest. How does it compare?
Luanti is what Minetest was renamed to so it basically is Minetest
Luanti (formerly Minetest) is a little weird, in that it's really just meant to be the game engine, not the full game. Mineclonia is basically a mod that adds back in all the extra mobs and whatnot Minecraft has.
Oh, now I understand. Thanks so much for the explanation.