What is Minecraft?

What is Minecraft?

Find out about the best-selling PC game.

Minecraft is a video game for single or multi-player use.

The game allows players to create constructions out of cubes in a three-dimensional generated world.

Minecraft was released in November 2011 after being designed by the Swedish programmer Markus Persson.

Kristoffer Zetterstrand and Markus Toivonen are the artists of the game, whilst Daniel Rosenfeld is the composer and sound developer.

Swedish company Mojang are the developers of Minecraft. The Stockholm based business was bought by Microsoft in November 2014.

Minecraft has various versions such as survival mode, in which players have to maintain the health of their created world. The creative mode is where unlimited building resources are available, whereas adventure mode allows multi-player usage as players explore the created maps of other gamers.

Minecraft is categorised as a Sanbox game since players have more freedom than typical video games. There is less structure to sandbox games as players can essentially create their designs from a blank template.

What is Minecraft?

Minecraft gets the full virtual reality treatment: Hit game lands for Oculus Rift ahead of the headset’s UK launch

Minecraft gets the full virtual reality treatment: Hit game lands for Oculus Rift ahead of the headset’s UK launch

Lovers of sandbox explorer game Minecraft will be able to lose themselves in its world of blocky graphics, as the game launches on the Oculus Rift.

Global Xbox and PC users with the headset already playing the game will be able to get a free Windows 10 beta update to enter into the VR world.

The game is one of the first big titles to launch on the much hyped Facebook-owned Oculus Rift, which is set for its European launch next month.

Minecraft is one of the first big titles to launch on the much hyped Facebook-owned Oculus Rift, which is set for its European launch on 20 September

Minecraft’s developer, Mojang, trumpeted the game’s arrival with an excited blog post: ‘How’s your face? Is it ready? Is it ready to have Minecraft right up in it? It’d better be: today we’re releasing a free update to Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta which will enable you to play Minecraft on Oculus Rift.’

Writing on Xbox Wire, the game’s AR/VR developer Mike McGrath, said: ‘For new and experienced players, we hope the VR experience in Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta will illuminate just how powerful, evocative, and utterly immersive VR can really be.’

Tweaks to the VR version of the game include the ability to peer over ledges

But the Rift version of the game also includes a Minecraft ¿living room¿ in which players can zoom out of the first person perspective and step back through a screen into their very own virtual room and continue to play the game on a screen (pictured)

Included in the VR version of the game is a Minecraft ‘living room’ in which players can zoom out of the first person perspective and step back through a screen into their very own virtual room and continue to play the game on a screen.

This is the second bite of the VR cherry for Minecraft, with fans already able to play a limited version of the game on Samsung Gear VR.

But the new Oculus Rift version provides players with a new set of features.

According to Mojang, this includes tweaks to the in-play turning – making it more comfortable for players to look around their new VR world – as well as improved graphics.

A blog post on the Oculus Rift site said: ‘Build, explore and battle mobs from a fresh perspective.

‘With a VR headset on, coming face-to-face with monstrous mobs takes on new meaning; creeping into dark caves inspires even greater trepidation thanks to 3D audio; and the light of a gorgeous sunrise seems to envelop you more completely.’

The Oculus RIft has been the most talked about tech for years, with the first developers kits sent out in 2012.

The latest official news is that the kit will launch in the UK, Europe and Canada on 20 September, with a price tag of £549 or €699. It’s already available in the US priced at $599.

A number of outlets are already taking orders for the headset, including John Lewis, Amazon and Game, and the kit will come with platform game Lucky’s Tale, along with hundreds of videos and VR movies.

Oculus will be rolling out demo experiences at retailers across the UK in the coming weeks, with titles including: The Climb, Henry, Farlands and Oculus Dreamdeck.

Minecraft gets the full virtual reality treatment: Hit game lands for Oculus Rift ahead of the headset’s UK launch

Alamance County students learn from Minecraft

Alamance County students learn from Minecraft

ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — During one of the hottest summers in recent memory, students at Hawfields Middle School are finding a unique way to beat-the-heat and enjoy their last remaining days of “summer freedom.”

In the world of ever-growing technology, the popular open-world building game Minecraft is finding its way into one middle school classroom.

FOX8’s Cindy Farmer shows us several ways that the game is being used and how it will affect students during the upcoming school year.

Alamance County students learn from Minecraft

‘Bioshock Remaster’ Release Date, News & Update: New Game Trailer Released, Updated Graphics Showcased; How To Avail Free Version?

‘Bioshock Remaster’ Release Date, News & Update: New Game Trailer Released, Updated Graphics Showcased; How To Avail Free Version?

The belief that the original is better than the sequel is one of the focal points being debated about as “Bioshock Remaster” nears its impending release date. Gamers are surely awaiting the game’s release like hungry sharks awaiting the prey in the form of “Bioshock” immediate predecessor.

The developers of the game have released a video trailer showing an ashen setting imbibing an overall eerie feel that the original “Bioshock” has given its players.  “Bioshock Remaster” is expected to clean up and polish the sloven areas of the previous “Bioshock” game.

Some players liken the game as a stress reliever in times that they want to go all out wild and psycho because “Bioshock Remaster” gives players a chance to use high end weapons and shoot them relentlessly.  It’s been a long time since the first “Bioshock” game has been released and players have truly missed the presence of the game.

Players who bought the “Bioshock” game almost ten years ago can get their hands on “Bioshock Remaster” for free.  The developers of the game have announced this wonderful offer recently and the owners of the original “Bioshock” game are very pleased to hear the news.  Who wouldn’t be pleased with a chance to get a brand new and improved game resurrected from a game that they have patronized a few years back?

The much talked about “Bioshock Remaster” will have high-end graphics and visuals that will take the players to a whole new level of action.  The resolution itself proves to be a great difference from its predecessor.  The “Bioshock Remaster” will be rolled out on most gaming platforms.  There will be different release dates in specific countries but the worldwide release for ‘Bioshock Remaster” is scheduled on Sept. 16.

‘Bioshock Remaster’ Release Date, News & Update: New Game Trailer Released, Updated Graphics Showcased; How To Avail Free Version?

How Minecraft can teach children about religion

How Minecraft can teach children about religion

A university student explains how a computer game is providing the building blocks for religious tolerance

Two groups of children − one Muslim and one Christian – are planning their next construction projects. The Muslim children wonder how they are going to create the stained glass windows depicting Jesus feeding the 5,000, while the Christian children worry about creating the large dome of a mosque using nothing but square blocks.

These students are using the computer game Minecraft to consolidate what they have learned about each other’s religions in class by building virtual houses of worship.

As he places individual prayer mats, a Christian child asks: “So what’s up with going on your knees and facing east when you pray?”

One of the Muslim children replies: “Going on our knees to pray is called sujud. And we face east because that’s where Mecca is.”

“Oh, just like how we put our hands together and face the altar,” the Christian child says.

Immersive learning

I am exploring the uses of Minecraft in education as part of my studies at the University of Sussex. Minecraft has dominated the internet in recent years, but it is now often also used in schools as a tool for facilitating education by immersing children in a game they love at the same time as curriculum-based knowledge.

This upcoming academic year will see the release of the new Minecraft: Education Edition, aimed specifically at teachers and their students. But even without a dedicated education version, teachers have found that their students sometimes learn more from playing Minecraft in class than they originally intended them to.

Stephen Elford, a seasoned Minecraft educator who is known to his students as “Elfie” describes having this experience in one of his blog posts.

While exploring a giant version of an animal cell in a Minecraft map, two of his most challenging students started hitting one another in the game. One student jumped on to a teleport block to flee the fight while the other shouted: “Yeah, you better run. I was about to pick you up and throw you into the lysosome!” In doing so, the student demonstrated that he had retained knowledge of the waste-recycling functions of the lysosome − something that he had experienced and learned through Minecraft.

Cultural understanding

Supporting the retention of knowledge is only the start of what Minecraft can do, though.

Back in the RE classroom, the children continue to discuss their religious practices, finding more comparisons and differences as they start to gain a better understanding of one another. By immersing children in these virtual worlds of thought, we allow them to explore and question them and to develop tools such as cultural understanding.

After a while, the Christian child returns to building a minaret, while the Muslim child chases a giant slime out from between the pews he has been making. And as they talk, a large square sun sets on the cathedral and mosque they are building.

How Minecraft can teach children about religion

‘Halo Wars 2’ Latest New & Update: Second Beta Happening in 2017

‘Halo Wars 2’ Latest New & Update: Second Beta Happening in 2017

“Halo Wars 2” will be having a second beta filled with major changes in 2017. Most of the changes were derived from the feedback collected from the release of the first beta of the game.

343 Industries and The Creative Assembly made the announcement of the second beta of “Halo Wars 2”. The question now though is how drastic the changes will be. The best way to find out is to await the second beta.

Some of the possible improvements in the second beta

Among the likely changes for the second beta of “Halo Wars 2” could include the population cap. The feature was kept low in the first beta so seeing that raised in 2017 is a strong possibility. Unfortunately, there is no definite number tied up to that as of this writing.

Also possibly improved would be the Leader Powers. Gaming Bolt hints that they may be made easier to understand. Bases are an aspect of “Halo Wars 2,” possibly coming out with better display highlight the damages they take from attacks.

Game Stability, UI improvements and more

The “Halo Wars 2” team has apparently been busy monitoring the first beta and one of the important things that will be addressed as well is game performance. Through a blog post from the Xbox.com, the developers bared that they were aware of the connectivity issues, de-synchs and so on. 343 Industries Dan Ayoub was happy to note that they have addressed the issue for the final version.

In all, the post also revealed that there are five main areas that will undergo adjusting. That includes controls, leader abilities, bases, resources and energy and the population. Several of those were already tackled earlier.

Ayoub promises more updates aside from the seemingly heavy work they have ahead of them. Just the same, the massive changes should be something to look forward to. They will likely be on full display when the second beta of “Halo Wars 2” comes out in 2017 for the Windows 10 and Xbox One platforms

‘Halo Wars 2’ Latest New & Update: Second Beta Happening in 2017