A YouTuber revisits their first Minecraft house in the beta version of the game, released over 13 years ago. The YouTuber navigates the old version, commenting on the differences and limitations compared to the current version, such as the lack of shadows, no ability to run, and limited inventory management. They eventually find their old house, which is a simple structure made of sand and other materials, and show it off to their audience. The YouTuber also attempts to craft items, manage their hunger, and fight off monsters, all while experiencing the quirks and challenges of the old game version.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about revisiting the first version of Minecraft, also known as Minecraft Alpha.
2. The creator of the video had previously played Minecraft Alpha about 4 years prior.
3. Minecraft Alpha was released around 13 years ago.
4. In Minecraft Alpha, there were no shadows, and the game had a different graphics style.
5. The controls in Minecraft Alpha were different from the current version, with no drag-and-drop functionality for items.
6. The creator had to type out commands to perform actions like opening the chat or inventory.
7. In Minecraft Alpha, players couldn't run, and there were no beds or snack bars.
8. The game had a different damage system, with players having only 6 hearts.
9. The creator's Minecraft house in the alpha version was a simple structure made of sand and other materials.
10. The house had a craft table and oven, but no beds or other furniture.
11. The game had a day-night cycle, with zombies and skeletons spawning at night.
12. In Minecraft Alpha, skeletons didn't have bows or shoot arrows.
13. The game had a different food system, with players having to eat to regain health.
14. The creator had to wait for daybreak to explore the world again.
15. The video ends with the creator finding a mine and planning to explore it in future videos.