Luanti (formerly Minetest)

4.1
11.5K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

This is our official build from the original source code. Open source license (LGPL 2.1+), no cost to download and play, no ads.

Explore, dig and build in a beautiful procedurally-generated world, and craft stuff from raw materials to help you along the way.

Play in singleplayer or online

Customize your game to add blocks, tools and features.

Supports multiple languages

A constant development to add new functionalities for end-users

Our game is also available for Windows, Linux, OS X and FreeBSD platforms

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Updated on
Feb 17, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
9.39K reviews
Chloe Cariad
August 5, 2024
Good and probably the best Minecraft alternative on the Play Store. Customizable with mods, textures, and games. If you've already installed stuff, you can play with it offline. I do have a few issues with the mobile version, though. When you start a new world, it takes a while to generate, and loading a save takes a bit too. The controls also take a bit to get used to as well, but I've found that using a crosshair makes it a little more manageable.
21 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
July 8, 2019
This game is what Minecraft should have been, and will someday surpass it. (if it hasn't already). The game is Huge, as in deep. Instead of 256 tall, you get 64,000 tall... To go to the nether, just dig to it. to go to space, just climb to it:) (or launch a rocket of course). It runs much faster, especially on the phone. You can play on servers with friends, and the interface is still intuitive. On top of that, these servers give you MODS (as in rockets, real waterfalls, better sounds, you get the idea) . You load up the mods when you join the server, no work for you at all. The community is growing, kind, and welcoming. It is old and young and very mixed in terms of game styles and game play, from creative, to skywars, to vanilla survival. Can't recommend enough, and yes> at this pace of growth and development, it really will smash Minecraft.
18 people found this review helpful
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Landar Vargan
October 27, 2021
If you have a computer I recommend getting Minetest on that. The developers aren't paid for this and finding someone willing to put their free time into the mobile version is hard. But, if you do end up using this, take note of the 'browse online content' button in the 'Content' tab. That's where you can get games to play and mods to add to them (90% of mods only work with the default game, Minetest Game). My personal favorite game is Nodecore, it's not for everyone, but might be for you ;)
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What’s new

You can now edit the onscreen controls and change settings in the pause menu