Hey everybody, it's time to play the game Minecraft with Mongoose, where I get to bore you with pictures of some of my shenanigans! Excited? No? Too bad!
First up, we have a few shots from The End on our own server, with Kyad (ab)using his creative powers for fun and profit, i.e. Endermen genocide. A good time was had by all, except the ones who are dead:



Next up are some singleplayer shenanigans. When the Superflat map mode arrived with 1.1, I figured I'd try a Survival game on it, just for kicks. So long as you leave structures turned on, it turns out it's actually possible; the chests in NPC village blacksmith shops sometimes contain saplings and iron, and you can use lava from the blacksmith's to set up a cobblestone generator. Granted, it took me about fifteen blacksmith shops in as many towns to even
find my first saplings, but still. Anyways, for whatever reason, I didn't see much in the way of animals as I traversed the map, so I decided to haul all the groups I did find back to the village where I'd set up camp. What resulted was fairly amusing:


As a side note, if you do give this map mode a try, you're probably going to want to turn on Peaceful difficulty at some point. Because the entire terrain is perfectly flat and set to a y-coordinate of 4, slimes spawn absolutely
everywhere. I managed to build a wall high enough to keep most of the bastards out, but a few kept spawning inside my town. The sound alone is enough to make you want them gone.
And as a parting shot, here's a little something from my original Survival map. I'd long since explored a single map-item's-worth of terrain centered around my house, and after constructing at least part of a suspended rail system out to its edges, I decided to head out to the middle of a new map area and scout around. I've only found a precious few Ender pearls (stupid not-burning-in-sunlight), which gave me the general direction of the nearest Stronghold, so I headed that way. Turns out that the majority of the area was an ocean biome, so I spent an enjoyable few days sailing around. Near the end, when I was exploring the one significant landmass on foot, I stumbled across an absolutely-stunning mountain-ringed valley:

That picture doesn't even do it proper justice. I'm definitely coming back there at some point and building something.