yeah - Lego has tried similar things in the past, but they were
   smart this time when Minecraft came out and I think they learned
   a lot of stuff in the process.* It's a bit minecraft, a bit
   cubeworld, a bit Trove.* I'm on the list for Planets3 whenever
   it comes out; I preordered a copy like last year or so; probably
   the only time I did a GoFundMe.. I mean, i was basically just
   buying an early copy. So in general, I'm a believer in the
   sandbox genre.* I've been comparing it to the 3D/4D rendering
   engines they use for biomedical applications - brain scans,
   visualizing DNA, or chemicals as they do their chemistry.. and
   these games are years ahead of the biomedical field.* They're
   still using points - but these sandbox games have POINTS with
   PERSONALITY. As always, can't wayt to see what the future brings
   :P