Minetest, a voxel game engine created to be something like a Minecraft clone, is finally smashing apart the chains to become more its own unique thing.
Announced in a blog post the team explained why it was originally created and how it's grown with a huge community. Minetest itself of course, is just a voxel game engine, a platform for various games. And so with that in mind, it needed its own identity to finally throw off the "Minecraft clone" comments and so the era of Minetest is now over with the introduction of Luanti.
The name is a play on the Finnish word luonti (“creation”) and the programming language used for games and mods, Lua. Combined together, that's Luanti. They're still in the process of getting all bits of it renamed, so it may take a while.
Seems quite a fitting name and I like the idea behind it, although it's not particularly memorable, but then again for most people it will be the games made with it that create the memories. If you missed it we also had MineClone2, a game for Minetest Luanti, recently change its name to VoxeLibre as well.
What do you think? Let me know in the comments.
Should avoid lawsuits at least, but I pretty much feel the same way about this as I did with MineClone2 -> VoxeLibre change. Meh.
Vintage Story, Colony Survival, Elsewhere... Yes !
Quoting: hm11I get the french and code mixture, maybe is because i don't know frenchWhat French?
LUA + Creation = Luanti isn't a bad notion but of course people don't like change in general.
Quoting: hm11maybe is because i don't know french LolConfiguration error. Set your language parser to Finnish!
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