Edmond, you should get Minecraft. It is a lot of fun when you approach it the right way. You can either play Survival Mode or Creative Mode.

In Survival Mode, enemies will exist in dark locations and they will try to attack you. This Mode is good for when you want to make your own adventures or goals while playing. As long as you have the required crafting materials, you can build whatever you want. The game even includes Achievements and a "recipe" guide book now. However, I'd still recommend that you use a Minecraft wiki while playing to reference crafting recipes whenever you want to build something until you memorize things.

In Creative Mode, there are no enemies and you have unlimited blocks to build whatever you want. You are invincible and can even fly around the skies!

The Nintendo variants of Minecraft also include Super-Mario-themed content.

The PC variants, especially Java Edition (the original game), allow for the use of a lot of cool modifications that can add, enable, or disable certain content or other things. If you go this route, then you should try the Technic launcher which makes it simple to add and launch mods with Minecraft.

You might also want to play Minecraft: Story Mode Seasons 1 and 2. They can be difficult to find or play these days what with the bankruptcy of Telltale Games. If you want, then you can watch videos of playthroughs on YouTube or Twitch. However while the Minecraft: Story Mode seasons don't play like MC, they can help to establish the world and lore of Minecraft - or at least give you an idea of some of the things that can be found out there in Minecraft's world.

You can also play Minecraft online with other people. This can be accomplished either by running your own server or paying for Microsoft's private servers which are called Minecraft Realms.

Some variations of Minecraft even include mini-games!

I like to listen to podcasts while playing Minecraft with the game's music disabled and the sound effects dialed to quiet. That way I can enjoy playing Minecraft while keeping the rest of my brain entertained with talk programs (usually talking about retro games). You might be amazed by all of the things I've built in Minecraft over the years while listening to podcasts!