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Anglais
To connect to a Minetest server (including ours) you must download software
(a “client”). It is available for many operating systems. - [GNU/Linux](http://minetest.net/download#linux) (choose your distribution) - Android : on the [Google PlayStore](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.minetest.minetest) or on [the free F-Droid blind](https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=net.minetest.minetest) - [All versions](http://www.minetest.net/downloads/) (Windows, Mac OSX) ### Configuring your keys You must launch the software, click on the `Settings` tab, then on the button `Change keys` at the bottom right: {screen1} Next, configure each of your keys by clicking on the one you want to change and pressing the desired key. Here is our model: {screen2} |
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Anglais
### Launch a game
You downloaded Minetest and you want to play? At the beginning, two simple solutions exist: play in solo mode on your machine or join the world of @:(color.minetest-edu). #### In solo mode - Click on the `Solo` tab - Create a « New World » by filling in the "World Name" box and clicking `Create`. - Click on this world then on the `Play` button #### On the world @:color.minetest-edu - Click on the `Client` tab - Choose the server `framinetest.org` - Enter a name (or nickname) then a password and click on `Play`! ### How to play? The game using your mouse, you don’t know how to get out? Don’t panic! Tap on <kbd>Esc</kbd> (menu), <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>Tab</kbd> (change program) or simply <kbd>I</kbd> (Minetest inventory) - **The mouse** serves to direct your gaze - **Left-click**: mine, attack (in the inventory : move a stack of objects) - **Right click **: place blocks, use (in the inventory : move an object, separate) - **Wheel** or <kbd>0</kbd> to <kbd>9</kbd>: Select an object in the action bar - <kbd>Z</kbd> / <kbd>Q</kbd> / <kbd>S</kbd> / <kbd>D</kbd>: move (top, left, bottom, right) - <kbd>A</kbd>: release what is in the hand - <kbd>Shift</kbd>: relax or walk carefully - <kbd>K</kbd>: fly (activate/deactivate “free movement” mode) - <kbd>J</kbd>: Activate/deactivate “fast” mode - <kbd>I</kbd>: open inventory - <kbd>T</kbd>: open chat window - <kbd>Esc</kbd>: open menu (to exit, among others) ### Be constructive: craft! Minetest is not just a game that breaks bricks, it’s a world where you can use the raw materials harvested to make objects (in the jargon of the game, we say “*to craft*”). Find out how and what to make [in Minetest’s wiki](http://wiki.minetest.net/Crafting)! |
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Anglais
### Tip: The world for education!
We have created a world for your educational project especially reserved for education. To access it, go to the `Client` tab, choose the address `framinetest.org`, and change the Port from `30000` to `30001`. {screen3} ### Creating and building together Learning to define a common objective and then learning to coordinate to cooperate and collaborate to achieve are essential in the game. … Some recommendations: - It is often advisable to start cooperative/collaborative work in small groups (which you can expand later). - Often, a distribution of roles within the groups of players will be set up. But if this is not the case, do not hesitate to facilitate this distribution. - Some players will be much better than the teacher himself. That’s normal! Feel free to give more responsibility to the more experienced players. #### Crafting: make your tools The [crafting](http://wiki.minetest.net/Crafting) is the method for creating new [blocs](http://wiki.minetest.net/Blocks) (or [objects](http://wiki.minetest.net/Items)) in the game. Thus, to "craft" something, the player will have to open his inventory (key <kbd>I</kbd> of the keyboard), open its craft table (or manufacturing grid) then place the blocks (or objects) already at his disposal there according to a specific arrangement (that the player will have to find by itself by logically selecting the right materials). {screen4} #### The first collaborative constructions? As for all game constructions, the choice of materials is an essential step. If the latter is bad, the buildings built could well disappear because of the erosion processes! The same principle of reflection must be applied for each object/block, including living things (animals and plants). ### Examples of educational activities Here are a few possible ways of using education: - “How about we replicate our college to scale?” (Mathematics, Technologies) - “Let’s explore a new planet” or “Let’s study the influence of man on the settlement of an environment” (Life and Earth Sciences) - “Reproduce a historical battle” (History, English) - “Let’s imagine and dream our city of the future!” (Geography, SVT, English) - “Building a world without weapons?” (Philo) ### Going Further: Resources. - The [educational applications](https://framablog.org/?p=6937) of @:color.minetest-edu [FR] - More educational resources [on SVTux](https://yoda.nohost.me/svtux/minetest-accueil.html) [FR] - Install [your Minetest server](@:link.cloud/@:cloud.minetest) [FR] - The [Minetest official website](http://www.minetest.net) - The [Minetest’s wiki](http://wiki.minetest.net/Main_Page/en) - The [Minetest’s forum](https://forum.minetest.net/) |
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Anglais
To participate in the development of the software, propose improvements
or simply download it, go to [the development site](@:src.minetest) If you want to install this software for your own use and thus gain in autonomy, we help you on : |
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It’s summer, Framinetest is taking a break to update itself and will therefore
be closed for a few weeks. Take the opportunity to disconnect a little! To continue playing, you can connect to another server, create your own or stay local. |
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