The next version of Minecraft: Pocket Edition is heading our way and amazingly enough it seems as though this update came a lot faster than the other ones did. This is probably due to the fact that a lot of features are now in place so the devs working on Minecraft: Pocket Edition don’t have to worry about them and can concentrate on more content. So what is coming in the 0.5.0 update? The Nether Reactor.
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When Minecraft: Pocket Edition came out on Android it was a great addition to Android gaming in general. While the game has come a long way since it’s initial release to the now current 0.4.0 version, there are still plenty features that are missing from the game. Things like caves, villages, enchanting and so on are key features still needing to make their way to the game. Still, with all of this missing, Minecraft: Pocket Edition is a great game. However, there is one feature that, for the most part, everyone who has Minecraft: Pocket Edition really wants and that is online multiplayer.
So lots of talk going on these days over on the Minecraft forums about what will possibly be included in the next update. So far we know, thanks to a Q & A session on TwitchTV, that one of the priorities is to bring furnaces into the game.
Yesterday we mentioned that the iOS version of Minecraft: Pocket Edition had received the crafting update along with a few other new features such as chickens and cows. Since Mojang said they would try to keep the updates released as close as possible for both Android and iOS, we predicted that it would arrive for us very soon.
Well it looks like the highly anticipated Minecraft: Pocket Edition update could be heading our way very soon. This update will be the one that brings crafting to Minecraft: Pocket Edition, something which we have been babbling to you about for the past few weeks with little teaser photos.
Back in March of this year we got to take a look at what crafting could look like in Minecraft: Pocket Edition for Android. It was a basic user interface and was also labeled, quite boldly, as not the final version of the upcoming crafting feature. Well today we get to see how that crafting UI has evolved.
Originally we were going to install custom texture packs using a rather long drawn out method. It wasn’t a hard method, it was just a fair amount of steps. This was the plan until a user named Snowbound on the Minecraft.net forums made a program that takes a fair amount of the pain out of installing custom texture packs for Minecraft: Pocket Edition on Android.
One of the big things everyone is waiting for to finally arrive in Minecraft: Pocket Edition for Android is crafting. Now we have an idea of what it could very well look like thanks to a tweet early this morning from Mojang’s Daniel Kaplan.
Minecraft: Pocket Edition has received a new update today which brings a couple of new features and tweaks to the game. This is a minor update, version 0.21, and is not the full Survival Mode we are still waiting for. However, we do now have pigs.
Welcome to another addition of Minecraft: Pocket Edition Modding 101. In this part we will be going over how you can access all the blocks currently unavailable to you in Minecraft: Pocket Edition even though they are actually in the game itself. 95% of these blocks are functioning as well including the mystical TNT which will explode and cause damage.