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You can get the game from the official website Minecraft.net, Google Play, PlayStation Store, Nintendo.com, and App Store.
Actually, there is: the game is available for Debian and Arch on Minecraft.net. You can also check the game releases for other Linux distributions here.
The freshest update the game has gotten is dubbed “Caves & Cliffs 1.17.” It introduces new mobs, resources, and biomes. They include Goats, Glow Suqids, Spore Blossoms, Powder Snow, Lush Caves, and so on.
Not anymore, sadly. Minecraft charges $8-20 for the game, depending on which platform you prefer.
Despite the game getting glossier in recent years, its system requirements are still relatively low. For example, you will need just about 1 GB of disc space and 4 GB RAM on a PC. The specs for other platforms vary but still stay humble.
Yes, now you can enter the blocky realm and have a walk down its pixelated valleys. It’s available for Oculus Rift and Mixed Reality.
As of now, the game dubbed “Minecraft Earth” is being developed. You can test it first-hand, as it’s available in early access. It turns your neighborhood into a wacky universe with rogue chickens, green creepers, and real-life-size blocky architecture.
Some time ago, the game received an update called “Better Together.” It unifies all the platforms that it’s compatible with into one game. That means servers are no longer separated for mobile, PC, and console players.
In the game’s main Survival Mode, you will be tasked to stay alive, explore the world around you and mine/craft stuff. You can also visit worlds created by other players. There’s also a point-&-click game Minecraft: Story Mode, which is a whole different adventure.
Yes. If you’re an aspiring architect and would like to recreate one of Corbusier’s works, Creative Mode is at your service.
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