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  • Awesome Music:
    • The game's music is a lively and very catchy tune, sounding peaceful yet action-filled. Perfect for an Idle Game that involves both collecting resources and a bit of combat.
    • An orchestral-sounding remix of said music can be listened to here, giving it a far more epic and lively feel than before.
  • Game-Breaker: Speed Potions. When used, your auto-farmers will farm resources at a ludicrous rate in split-second intervals until the potion's timer runs out. Initially, these can only be found in chests within the Lost Mine, but shortly after they become very easy to craft, using just one Sugar and one Nether Wart. Later on, you can create Speed 2 Potions, which last even longer than the basic ones and require one Speed Potion and one Redstone, which you should have plenty of. With these, you can quickly amass enough TNT to blow up Strongs Isle and enough slashes/arrows to take down the Ender Dragon's parts. The only downside is that they make you run out of air far faster in Lie Bury.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight:
    • In this game, the player can promote villagers to various professions by providing them with corresponding items or stations, such as crafting an anvil to promote a villager into a blacksmith. A few years later, Minecraft's Village and Pillage update allowed the player to give villagers various professions by providing them with the corresponding job site blocks.
    • Un-zombified pigmen are present in the game. A few years later, Minecraft's Nether Update introduces the Piglins, un-zombified versions of the renamed Zombie Pigman. Hilariously, while the live Pigmen are helpful to the player in Grindcraft, Minecraft's live Piglins are downright hostile unless one has gold equipment to spare.

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