Want to build a space ship that works? Absolutely!
Want to build a hidden landing pad for it that opens up from the hillside? You can have that to!
Want a tree to actually fall over when you cut it down (you'd think that would go without saying)? Obviously!
One Million Worlds is a blockworld with physics which means you can create things that not only look cool but are cool, because they work. Things like this:

But you can start small and simple

That's a ship, really simple, could be put together in a couple of minutes, and that can fly!
The game is built with simple pieces that let you build whatever machines you can imagine; thrusters, rails, axels and then you can wire them up so they all behave and work how you want them to. There are even command chairs that bind to the keyboard keys so the machines you build can work just like built-in vehicles in other games.
That said, not everything is going to be your friend...

Maybe its time to add some weapons to your ships.
- A game without preset models where you can build whatever you can imagine, and make it work as well.
- A world with computer controlled machines and creatures (when the game is fully released it will be "filled with" for now its just "with").
- Computer controlled machines are built from blocks, so you can re-purpose them for your own use, or if you destroy them they are destroyed realistically.
Release Date: 2019-09-19
The Mobs update almost triples the number of mobs in the game (from 3 to 8) as well as including a number of other new features
Features:
Order Cave Patrol Drone
Lightning Bug
Fire Fly
Deer
Sand Devil
Explosion block can be triggered by a wire signal
On Death the players "stuff" is lost (dropped on the ground at the point of death)
AM Pistol
Player slowly heals
Radio Antennas now show their frequency colour on the transmitter itself
Axel Blocks can now have signals transmitted through them (no need to go wireless just to get a signal past a joint)
The black sand beach biome
See https://onemillionworlds.gamepedia.com/0.5_Mob_Update for links to the new features.
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