Minecraft 0.12.0 PE release date in August

Minecraft 0.12.0 PE release date in August

We have some useful information for Minecraft Pocket Edition players now. One of the developers at Mojang has confirmed that the highly anticipated Minecraft PE 0.12.0 release date will not be in July and will instead be out in August.

Tommaso Checchi has confirmed this on his Twitter account, revealing that the team had initially planned to go live on July 29.

However if they did, the 0.12.0 build would not have the Enchantment table, music and controller support so this is the reason why they will now release in August.

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There’s no set date yet, but most of you should be happy now that a release has been scheduled officially by the developers.

Hopefully the team will be able to get the next version out in the beginning of August, but it depends on how difficult it is to get the three above areas into Minecraft PE with minimal bugs.

Are you happy that Minecraft PE 0.12.0 for Android and iOS is now coming for sure in August, or disappointed that it didn’t make a July release? As always we’ll keep you updated with the release if anything changes from now until next month.

Minecraft 0.12.0 PE release date in August

Mondays: Marvel Future Fight, Shadow Blade, Soccer Spirits, Pako, and More

Mondays: Marvel Future Fight, Shadow Blade, Soccer Spirits, Pako, and More

Hello everyone, and welcome to the week! It’s time once again for our look back at the noteworthy updates of the last seven days. It’s a light one this week, friends. I don’t know about you, but that suits me and my poor typing fingers just fine once in a while. That said, what’s here is pretty good, if you ask me. Of course, you can keep an eye out for updates yourself using AppShopper Social [Free], the watchlist in the TouchArcade App [Free], or by participating in the TouchArcade forums, but this weekly summary is here to fill in the things you might have missed. Let’s dig in!

Angry Birds Seasons, $0.99 If you’re peeved about Angry Birds 2 going free-to-play and just want another dose of premium pig-popping pleasure, the bizarre NBA tie-in with Angry Birds Seasons has yielded seven more new levels, based around the NBA Finals. Still not used to this strange cross-over yet. And yes, I say that knowing full well about all of the other strange cross-overs this series has had.

The Executive, $4.99 The Executive is one of the cooler games released this year, in my opinion. This update is more of a fixer-upper update than anything else, but there’s at least one nice new feature. You can now start a new game without uninstalling the app. Aside from that, it’s mostly UI fixes, translation touch-ups, and a few bug fixes.

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Ramboat: Hero Shooting Game, Free The latest update to Ramboat includes references to the John Travolta/Olivia Newton John classic Grease in its patch notes, so I’m obligated to include it here. I guess there’s possibly a new boat patterned after Greased Lightning? Additionally, certain difficult stages have been made easier, and the prices of items in the shop have been lowered.

Temple Run 2, Free The game with the weirdest roster of playable characters keeps on hanging in there. In addition to the usual bug fixes and optimizations, this Temple Run 2 update also includes a new uniform for Usain Bolt in honor of his World Championship race. Either that, or in honor of him giving up his 1,000 chicken nuggets per week diet. You pick! Anyway, looking dapper, Mr. Bolt!

KingsRoad, Free It looks like KingsRoad has set its event schedule for the next few weeks. The Adamar Ascended event runs from August 6th to the 20th, and includes the usual new appearance set to collect. Starting from tomorrow, the Rising Shadow tournament starts, where you can collect nine rare tokens and earn special rewards. That event runs through the 18th. Other than that, it looks like bug fixes and performance improvements.

Pinball Arcade, $0.99 Pinball Arcade‘s newest table is Safe Cracker. Originally released in 1996, it was designed by Addams Family designer Pat Lawlor. It’s a fun table with some interesting rules to it, and usual is available as a $4.99 IAP within either of the Pinball Arcade apps. This update also addresses bugs with several tables in tournament mode.

Heavenstrike Rivals – A Monster Tactical TCG!, Free We don’t talk about it much at TouchArcade, but Heavenstrike Rivals is actually a pretty decent F2P game from Square Enix. The latest update is a big one, adding in raid battles, local multiplayer, video sharing, and setting up content for upcoming events that will bring characters from Secret Of Mana and the Final Fantasy series to the game. It’s about time!

Looney Tunes Dash!, Free Frankly, I’m surprised it took this long for hats to come to Looney Tunes Dash!. With Bugs making liberal use of them in the classic shorts, it’s been kind of weird seeing him not wearing the occasional chapeau. This update also includes a new episode with 15 levels that take place in the tropics. This runner seems to be pretty popular with a certain set. It’s not my cup of tea as it lacks in essential Spider-Mans and nutrients, but good on it for finding a fan base.

1849, $4.99 This week sees the addition of some free content to 1849. Free? Hey, that’s pretty nice of you, SomaSim. The content includes two epilogue chapters that take place after the gold rush, showing the state of California somewhere between its period as a gold rush capital but a bit before its period as an acting rush capital.

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Pako – Car Chase Simulator, $0.99 Talk about covering your bases. The third map pack for the glorious car chase sim Pako adds a trailer park, a shuttle launch site, and … the Moon? Trains, tanks, and aliens, oh my! There are also three new songs to accompany the action, and of course some new secret achievements to seek out.

Soccer Spirits, Free The totally wild Korean space soccer card game Soccer Spirits got an update this week that includes a bunch of new content for players to enjoy. A club system has been added, along with a new skin system, which I’m guessing allows you to customize the appearances of various characters. But looking at the art for the game, it could refer to a totally different kind of skin system. Other improvements and additions include a better tutorial, improved load times, new music, added events, and more.

Shadow Blade, $1.99 You know, friends, I really like Shadow Blade a lot. And I like it even more now that it has 10 new levels and iPhone 6 family support. More of a good thing is rarely a bad thing, after all. If you kind of squint, Kuro looks like Spider-Man, and that’s why I’m happy to give Shadow Blade the highly-coveted Update Mondays Most Spider-Mans Of The Week award. Just remember to finish up all of your assassinations before you drink your metaphorical celebratory vermouth, my ninja chums! It’s got some whammy.

Skyline Skaters, Free While Subway Surfers is busy with its reunion tour, Skyline Skaters is continuing to open up new frontiers. Well, okay, a level set in Hawaii isn’t exactly the stuff of innovation, but you know what? It looks really pretty and they use a surfboard/surfer motif for their event character. That’s not bad as low-hanging fruit goes.

Aliens Drive Me Crazy, Free Aliens Drive Me Crazy is a fun game, but that alone isn’t enough to survive in the highly competitive App Store anymore. So, it’s now a free-to-play game, with ad support and new IAPs. If you paid for it and kept it installed, nothing will change for you apart from seeing the new IAPs, but if you uninstalled it, you’ll probably have to suffer the ads if you want to play it again. From forum reports, there don’t seem to be a ton of ads popping up anyway, so it might be alright.

Gangstar Vegas, Free After spending some time in Sin City, there’s really only one place to go: the home of sin itself, hell. In an update which I’m sure is in no way inspired by Saint’s Row, seriously what are you talking about you weird people, you have to venture into hell to get your soul back from the devil. The new update encompasses four missions that obviously take place in a new location. There is of course new gear themed around the whole fire and brimstone thing, and you can record your trip to hell with the newly-added Kamcord support.

Legend of Grimrock, $4.99 It’s always a bummer for our iPhone-owning friends when a great game comes out as iPad-only. In my experience, iPhone users are willing to put up with even nightmarish UIs if it means they get to play the newest and hottest. Luckily, Almost Human figured out a sensible UI for smaller screens, and Legend Of Grimrock can now be enjoyed by all.

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DomiNations, Free Machine guns! Tanks! Biplanes! Zeppelins! The Industrial Age is here, and a whole bunch of people are going to die! And the survivors will build lovely wonders such as the Eiffel Tower and the Statue Of Liberty. It’s a big update for this surprisingly enjoyable free-to-play strategy/sim from the designer of Rise Of Nations.

MARVEL Future Fight, Free Well, now that just about everyone has forgotten that Ant-Man ever existed, I guess we can roll on with the usual updates in Marvel games. This one brings team-up play to the game with a new three-player co-op mode. Five of the games heroes are lucky this time around in that they get six-star ultimate skills. If you’re using Captain America, War Machine, Blade, Ghost Rider, or Iron Man, you’re all set. I detect a notable lack of Spider-Mans in these updates, Netmarble. I detect it and I do not like it.

Plants vs. Zombies™ 2, Free Plants Vs. Zombies 2 did the whole free-to-play sequel before it was cool with everyone else, thank you very much, Angry Birds 2. Well, wait, I guess it’s still not that cool with everyone else. Anyway, here’s what your continued support gets you this time, friends: a special limited Strawburst plant, seven summer-themed zombies, explosive fireworks pinatas (which seem to be crossing a couple of signals but okay), five new costumes, and a special summer Vasebreaker mode where you get sparklers every time you smash something, just like in real life.

Heroes of Steel RPG Elite, $3.99 Let’s finish up this week with an update from the Trese Brothers, who we haven’t seen in Update Mondays in at least a few weeks. The subject this time is Heroes Of Steel, and it’s a whopper. Episode 4 has a bunch of new content, along with reopening some older content. There are lots of balance fixes, and the UI has received some minor improvements. From there it’s a bug-squashing jamboree, finishing with a few added story events to cover unusual cases at certain locations. Pretty impressive to see the Trese Brothers pull off these updates while they’re finishing up their newest game!

That about wraps it up for last week’s significant updates. I’m sure I’ve missed some, though, so please feel free to comment below and let everyone know if you think something should be mentioned. As usual, major updates will likely get their own news stories throughout this week, and I’ll be back next Monday to summarize and fill in the blanks. Have a great week!

Update Mondays: Marvel Future Fight, Shadow Blade, Soccer Spirits, Pako, and More

Minecraft PE 0.12.1 update features for build 4

Minecraft PE 0.12.1 update features for build 4

Mojang are now progressing with the Minecraft PE 0.12.0 update on all platforms. Right now, Android users can brace themselves for the Minecraft PE 0.12.1 beta which Mojang will be releasing as build 4.

With this in mind, we look ahead to the features that you most want to see added in time for the next full update after the betas and alpha periods have ended.

Mojang is now accepting entry for the Minecraft 0.12.1 beta via Google Play. As normal, you’ll need to be a member of the community before you have the chance to join up and test upcoming features.

Meanwhile Windows Phone users have been given an exclusive build to enjoy with Minecraft PE 0.12.2 that is yet to become available on Android or iOS.

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You can keep track of the features introduced to the Pocket Edition as of Minecraft 0.12.1 Alpha by heading to the Wiki page here.

It won’t be long until the next full version of the game is available, so tell us what you are hoping to see added in by the developers.

Are you starting to get confused with the multiple versions and builds available across different mobile platforms?

Minecraft PE 0.12.1 update features for build 4

‘Terraria’ Beats Minecraft To Wii U And 3DS

‘Terraria’ Beats Minecraft To Wii U And 3DS

g7d9s09aSerRMbR6ddso-vrp9r_p1Yd50-zha4rz2NM0705Rx_USFybIQKseVq3r3wh900Capitalizing on the absence of Minecraft on both the Wii U and 3DS, Re-Logic’s 2D sandbox game Terraria is coming to Nintendo platforms in the first quarter of next year.

Publisher 505 Games recently announced that both versions will feature touch-screen controls and also support online multiplayer – 8 players on Wii U and 4 on 3DS. However it’s the local multiplayer of the console versions of both Terraria and Minecraft that have hooked families fastest.

On that front the Wii U version will support up to four players in its split-screen local multiplayer mode.Terraria offers a similar open world experience to Minecraft. Launching on PC in 2011 it then headed to Xbox 360, PS3, Vita, iOS and Android in 2013. In November 2014 it came to PS4 and Xbox One.

It will be interesting to see how the developer makes use of the Wii U’s touch screen interface. This has the potential of leaving more screen real estate for the action while offering constant access to menus.

In my family Terraria has eclipsed Minecraft in terms of popularity with the children preferring the more story-led game-play despite the more limited two dimensional play-field. This, combined with the four player split screen collaboration has proved a compelling experience. You can follow their progress with the game via their Let’s Play Terraria video series.

Either way, Nintendo owners will be keen to get on board with Terraria with Minecraft not forthcoming on the playform. Terraria on Wii U will be on demo at Gamescom next week, I’ll check back with a hands on report.

‘Terraria’ Beats Minecraft To Wii U And 3DS

Here’s how to get Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta for free

Here’s how to get Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta for free

Microsoft launched Windows 10 today, which means that Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition‘s beta is now available. As developer Mojang announced during Minecon 2015 earlier this month, the Windows 10 Edition Beta will be available free to the 20.3 million people who have bought the original PC/Mac edition of Minecraft, and Mojang detailed the process in a blog post yesterday.

The steps are pretty simple. If you own Minecraft, log in to your Mojang account, where you should see a “Redeem” button. (Mojang said in an update today that it is “still rolling out” the button, so don’t panic if it hasn’t shown up yet.) After hitting Redeem, you’ll have to sign in to your Microsoft account and follow the instructions to claim your free copy of the Windows 10 Edition Beta.

Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta is also available to purchase for $9.99 in the Windows Store — as long as you’re running Windows 10. For more on Windows 10, check out The Verge’s review.

Here’s how to get Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta for free

Get Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta for free!

Get Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta for free!

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Update: This is still rolling out, so don’t panic if you can’t see the button on your account page yet! Check back later!

Hello!

Windows 10 – Microsoft’s shiny new operating system – launches tomorrow. As announced at MINECON 2015 a few weeks ago it features a brand-new Edition of Minecraft. We’re calling it Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta.

If you’re one of the 20 million(ish) players who already own Minecraft for PC/Mac, you get the new version for free. Completely free!

To download your copy, first log into your Mojang account (My password is significantly more complex than those dots so don’t bother trying, criminal person).

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Next, click the “Redeem” button on your account page, sign into your Microsoft account, and follow the instructions that follow. That’s it! You’ll be playing Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta in a jiffy.

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Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta will be available to download in the Windows 10 Store.

Have fun with Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta, kind crafters! And enjoy fiddling about with your swanky new operating system!

Get Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta for free!