There was one that looked like a Tron-inspired world, and another that was pretty much Candy Land. The biomes themselves are fantastic and go far beyond the basics that you’d expect. I even found a magic carpet to ride around on. You’re given a basic one to start with, but there are loads of others than can be unlocked and purchased, ranging from cats, pandas, hoverbikes, dragons and small dinosaurs. You can traverse across the many different biomes on foot, but you’re better off using your mount. While you can build just about anywhere, it seems like only your cornerstone and club world are saved when you change worlds or leave, so you’ll mostly be using the mining/building mode to grab resources when in the wider world. Your inventory even changes between the two modes, along with the hotkeys for quickly equipping items and weapons for any scenario. With a quick press of the tab key, you can go from slaying monsters to consuming voxels of varied substances for building structures or crafting items. Moving back and forth between building/mining and combat is very simple. Other players can also use your tables and stations, but there’s no real risk of mischief, as they can’t access any of your items. During play, you only have to find the designated grey slates of land that are scattered around each world, hit a key right in front of it and presto! Your previously built cornerstone appears right in front of you.