If you’re into Minecraft, chances are you’ve been part of a community. Whether it was one built around the game itself or one formed through coordination to accomplish common goals – communities have always been an important facet of the sandbox game. They give players outlet for their passions and allow them to connect with others who share in those interests.Minecraft is no exception; there are more than million active servers worldwide that offer both public and private worlds for Players to explore together.There are server-run competitions, cooperative builds, and even towns designed explicitly for multiplayer interaction where everyone from newbies just starting out on the game up to hardened veterans can come together under one roof (or sky).