Minecraft is not just a game; it is a digital canvas for human creativity. Since its release, it has become the best-selling video game of all time, transcending age and language barriers. At its core, Minecraft offers two distinct experiences: Survival and Creative. In Survival mode, players are dropped into a procedurally generated world where they must mine resources, craft tools, and fend off monsters like Creepers and Zombies to survive the night. It teaches resource management and primal survival instincts. In Creative mode, the game removes all restrictions, giving players infinite resources to build anything from humble homes to sprawling futuristic cities. The game’s blocky aesthetic is iconic, hiding a complex engine that simulates geology, agriculture, and physics. It is an educational tool, a stress reliever, and an infinite playground that proves gameplay mechanics matter more than photorealistic graphics.