Another Minecraft killer? 505 Games unveils sandbox adventure Portal Knights

Another Minecraft killer? 505 Games unveils sandbox adventure Portal Knights

Another Minecraft killer? 505 Games unveils sandbox adventure Portal Knights

Portal Knights

Everybody is chasing Minecraft. The latest is 505 Games, the Italian video game publisher that is unveiling its Portal Knights sandbox adventure today.

The new intellectual property is a single-player and multiplayer game where you can build things and fight monsters in a cute, endless fantasy setting. It’s a crafting-focused action-role-playing game being built by Keen Games of Frankfurt, Germany. With Microsoft buying Minecraft game studio Mojang for $2.5 billion in 2014, and the block-building game luring millions of players on home console, PC, and mobile, publishers are eager to tap into this lucrative player base.

The 3D title debuts on Steam Early Access on the PC on February 25. It has a pretty art style with lots of colors, akin to a Legend of Zelda game or Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs). It has dungeon-crawling, castle-building, and boss-fighting. It’s a little like Terraria or Minecraft, and 505 says Portal Knights is split into different islands. This modular environment makes it easy to add new sections, if the developers choose.

There are more than 100 different types of objects you can craft, and you can build your own home with dozens of different kinds of materials. The game isn’t necessarily dangerous at night, like in Minecraft. But you’ll want to build a house to store your loot. David Welch, the creative manager at 505 Games, has been working closely with Keen to create the kid-oriented, approachable virtual world of Portal Knights.

You can play as a warrior, mage, or ranger. Each character has talent trees and character progression, and you can modify your character’s appearance. You can play with up to three other players in multiplayer adventures. You can travel from world to world by collecting portal shards, which you can craft into portals. Then you can step into a new world.

The combat is fast-paced. You strike foes or dodge them. There’s no player-versus-player combat as the focus is on cooperative play.

Another Minecraft killer? 505 Games unveils sandbox adventure Portal Knights

Minecraft is overhauling its website with some new features

Minecraft is overhauling its website with some new features

Minecraft is overhauling its website with some new features

Haha, the current site is classic

I still remember buying Minecraft in 2009, and the original site really hasn’t changed all that much. But Mojang (and thus, Microsoft) has really been making strides since the acquisition, finally releasing the game on Wii U, and it’s forging ahead with the Windows 10 edition of the game.

The newest step in the plan is to overhaul its site, which is now in beta format. Once everything is done you’ll be able to do everything you can on the old portal, like alter your account settings and access your PC copies. It’s crazy how well kept the old site was, though — I was surprised to log in over half a decade later to still find my account intact!

Minecraft is overhauling its website with some new features

Newcastle to host Minecraft festival following success of event last year

Newcastle to host Minecraft festival following success of event last year

Newcastle to host Minecraft festival following success of event last year

Nethermined weekend will let Minecraft fans meet celebrity games and provide information for parents

The Minecraft convention at the Park Hotel in Tynemouth
The Minecraft convention at the Park Hotel in Tynemouth

A family Minecraft festival is coming back to the North East after its success last year.

The second Nethermined event will allow fans to meet successful players of the game and will lay on education sessions for parents.

Minecraft is a block-building computer game which has ballooned in popularity and has a cult online following.

The game has a large and active online community which includes thousands of YouTube bloggers.

Nethermined is not an official Minecraft event but over its two days will feature opportunities to meet well-known YouTube bloggers, live gaming, and a “dedicated parents zone.”

The event will support the Evening Chronicle Sunshine Fund, dedicated to changing the lives of children with disabilities, with a raffle.

A spokesperson for the Nethermined said: “Not just about gaming, Nethermined is the result of an exuberant Minecraft fan demand for an event in the North East England, gearing up to be an exciting two days of Q&A sessions, chances to meet YouTubers, informative panels by some of the Youtubers, live gaming as well as multiple education sessions for parents as to why Minecraft is good for their kids to play!”

We also have a number of well known, talented, nationally renowned Minecraft Educators attending, to give parents a different perspective to the educational benefits of the popular computer game. There is even a dedicated parents zone where they can sit and talk Minecraft with the experts!

The event is scheduled to take place on March 5 and 6 in the Northumbria University Student Union Building.

Tickets are available now at nethermined.com for £15 a day.

Newcastle to host Minecraft festival following success of event last year

‘Minecraft 1.8.8’ Review: The Best Console Update Ever Breathes New Life Into The Game

‘Minecraft 1.8.8’ Review: The Best Console Update Ever Breathes New Life Into The Game

Minecraft Console Edition has been available for a long time now, especially on the older consoles, but I have to admit… I still play it more than any other game. And the sandbox extravaganza recently received new life with the release of the monstrously massive Minecraft1.8.8 update, the largest ever for the Console Edition. The push brings the game closer to parity with the PC version than it has ever been before and brought tons of new features to Minecraft. And those new features have fully reinvigorated what makes the game so exciting.

Minecraft 1.8.8 Review: The Best Console Update Ever

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Now available on all console platforms besides Wii U (for which the update will come later), Minecraft 1.8.8 introduces a whole slew of new features to the Console Editions of the game. It corresponds loosely with the Update That Changed The World and the Bountiful update. The new update also brings some key new features to the game… especially new biomes. Savannahs, red deserts, ice plains, ice spike plains, dark forests and deep oceans all joined the game, along with such local denizens as rabbits, acacia and dark oak trees and new types of stone (not technically denizens). Most of all, the update introduced Ocean Monuments.

Best of all, the changes are rolled out to existing worlds, although only into previously unexplored locations. That’s part of why the update is so fantastic: It incentivizes exploring, heading far off into the horizon to discover a new kind of world. AndMinecraft’s joy has always been in its simplicity. The mere addition of new kinds of treesand colors of wood opens up worlds of possibilities for beautiful new creations. Combine those with the backdrop of the new biomes themselves, and I feel like I have a whole new canvas to work on. It’s the same Minecraft, but fresh and new, with many new colors of paint available.

New biomes and the desire to settle them are the immediate pleasure of Minecraft 1.8.8,but Ocean Monuments are the endgame. They’re probably the toughest nut to crack in the whole game, but conquering them is only half the fun. The presence of Ocean Monuments further incentivizes exploring, but it also encourages settling and the creation of new bases from which to lead an expedition on the monument. For a player who hasn’t dealt with them before, Ocean Monuments are formidable indeed. Likepreparing for the Ender Dragon for the first time, getting ready for the Ocean Monument is a major undertaking, an exercise in logistics and redundancy and strategy and tactics and supply lines as much as anything else. And the rewards are massive: A whole bunch of entirely new blocks to make structures out of!

To the uninitiated, Minecraft 1.8.8 sounds like it just adds a bunch of new land types and blocks. To those of us who love the game, that’s the most exciting news imaginable. Variety is the spice of life, and Minecraft 1.8.8 brings variety in spades, and it has something for everyone from the hardcore Minecraft homesteader to the fierce warrior to the village trader. It’s truly the update that changed the world, and I’ll be playing it for a long, long time.

‘Minecraft 1.8.8’ Review: The Best Console Update Ever Breathes New Life Into The Game

Minecraft Receives A Skin Pack That Celebrates The Year Of The Monkey

Minecraft Receives A Skin Pack That Celebrates The Year Of The Monkey

Minecraft Receives A Skin Pack That Celebrates The Year Of The Monkey

The Lunar New Year is almost here and the Minecraft gamers are now able to get some new skins, in order to celebrate it in-game. The players will be able to dress up the Minecraft characters as the ones from the classic Chinese tale, Journey of the West.

Minecraft: The Journey to the West Skin Pack is now available and it includes 15 different character skins, such as Monkey King, Lord Hundred-Eyes or Princess Iron Fan.

If you want to purchase the skin pack, you will need to pay 1.99 dollars, but keep in mind that you will be able to download the characters Guanyin and Red Boy for free.

Minecraft: The Journey to the West Skin Pack is now available for Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition (the game that’s currently in BETA) and Pocket Edition on mobile devices. It’s not sure yet when it will come to the consoles, but Microsoft said that each version of Minecraft has different development schedules and timelines for new content and skin packs. They didn’t confirm that this skin pack will be released for the consoles, but they didn’t deny it either.

Here is the full skin list that the Minecraft: The Journey to the West Skin Pack comes with: Red Boy, Friar Sand, Guanyin, Jade Emperor, Lady Earth Flow, Lord Hundred-Eyes, Monk Pig, Monkey King, Pale Bone Demon, Princess Iron Fan, Black Wind Demon, Bull Demon King, Scorpion Demon, Spider Demon and Xuanzang.

We also remind you that Microsoft has purchased the third-party application “MinecraftEdu” and it seems that the company is planning to build a new version that will be dedicated to learning. There are also some gamers that are currently working at remaking the entire map of the GTA 5 game, inside the Minecraft game.

What are your thoughts about the new skin pack that has been released for Minecraft: Windows 10 and Pocket Edition?

Minecraft Receives A Skin Pack That Celebrates The Year Of The Monkey

‘Minecraft’ content and competitors update: While celebrations culminate with new content, a threat arrives

‘Minecraft’ content and competitors update: While celebrations culminate with new content, a threat arrives

‘Minecraft’ content and competitors update: While celebrations culminate with new content, a threat arrives

(Mojang)“Minecraft” has received a recent update aimed at Windows 10 Edition users, but a new game is intent on creating a different experience for “Minecraft” players.

“Minecraft” could be on a good start to 2016. Aside from improvements to their “Pocket Edition” and “Educational Edition,” a new skin pack arrives as part of Mojang’s welcoming the new year. However, there’s also the case of a new game which has been dubbed a ‘Minecraft killer.’

First, Game Spot’s report updates players on the issue of a new skin pack which brings improvements to “Minecraft’s” Windows 10 Edition. The said pack is dubbed “Journey to the West,” and it brings to the game a Chinese-themed pack of blocks and buildable structure true to the theme’s namesake, “Journey to the West.”

The skin pack, currently available for $1.99, brings characters like ‘Princess Iron Fan,’ ‘Lord Hundred-Eyes,’ and the ‘Monkey King’ into the game. However, players will also be able to download additional characters like Red Boy and Guanyin free of charge.

The pack, sadly, is only available for “Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition” and “Pocket Edition” on mobile. However, various platforms with the said edition stands to receive the latest from “Minecraft.”

In other news, Venture Beat got wind of a curious game in the making—”Portal Knights.” According to the article, the said game is sandbox-adventure in nature where players can build things and fight monsters in single-player and multiplayer games—making it sound like the gameplay of another game, “Minecraft.”

That’s the main reason why it’s being called a “Minecraft killer.” Furthermore, it’s set to be released in Steam’s Early Access on Feb. 25 for PC subscribers. It’s got a lot of elements from classic RPG; there’s dungeon-crawling, castle-building, and boss-fighting.

Players can choose between three classes—a warrior, a mage, or a ranger. They can then travel world-to-world by using ‘portal shards’ that are craftable into portals.

This early, it’s not clear whether this could effectively pose a threat to “Minecraft’s” dominance, but it’s good to see that there are other games which has been inspired by the sandbox-adventure.

‘Minecraft’ content and competitors update: While celebrations culminate with new content, a threat arrives