Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Minecraft - Pocket Edition New Version

Minecraft - Pocket Edition - is a game for mobile, it was available for sony xperia at first, but now its available for all devices. 

The Objective of this game is build virtual realities in a sandbox-like environment. However, Pocket Edition lacks certain survival elements present in other versions of the game such as brewing and hunger, and lacks bosses and dimensions. The multiplayer mode is cross-platform compatible between all touch-screen devices capable of running Pocket Edition.

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The HUD and other elements are adapted to mobile standards of gameplay. Interactions are made via touchscreen (both the iOS and Android versions of Pocket Edition have the same gameplay[12]). To comply with the disadvantages of touchscreen gameplay, several features were revised. For instance, the crafting system uses the MATTIS system and items are disposed by long-tapping their icon on the hotbar. For better visibility on mobile screens, blocks being aimed at are highlighted rather than outlined. The game was released with graphics akin to that of Minecraft Alpha, but as of the 0.8.0 update, graphics have become equivalent, and arguably better, than the PC version with light tinting and shading affected by the Sun's position. Differences from the PC edition include:
  • Each mob has some sort of difference from their PC counterparts. See the Mobs section below.
  • Multiplayer allows for 3 ways of player connection:
    • Through a LAN, allowing for 10 players to be on a single server
    • Through Minecraft Realms (as of version 0.7.1) Minecraft Realms was closed in 0.7.6
    • Through a user-created external servers (as of version 0.7.4)

Diversity

Pocket Edition differs from the PC version in a variety of ways, such as more vibrant graphics, revised terrain and exclusive items. The development team stated that once Pocket Edition is up to date with PC, it will start making its own diverse progress.[13]

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