

Basically, with this version of Minecraft, I'm following the original changelog (found here: ) as closely as I can.

One of my friends showed me SFML, and it worked out of the box and was cross platform so I'm sticking with it. I was going to rewrite it in C++ using the Allegro libraries, but I could never get them set up correctly across my multiple platforms, and it started having issues on the platform it originally worked on. I enjoy this game, but think that one extra dimension is a bit too confusing for me. If you create a mini playground in the middle of the street, other Minecraft players who will happen to pass by that very same street will see your creation and can even interact with them.Hello there! As many of you know, Minecraft is a three dimensional game where you can craft and build a world of your own. That also means that whatever you create and share while playing the game can also be seen by others afterward. When you launch Minecraft Earth, you are transported to the same reality and will walk the same soil as everyone else.

There are no servers or separate team batches. Playing Minecraft Earth is like entering another world together will all the other players of the game. When the team wins, all its members get the same reward or prize. Usually, the more people you have in your group, the easier it will be to complete challenges especially those that require combat. When interacting with other Minecraft players, they will appear as the Minecraft version of themselves with a Gamer Tag attached to their character. There is no limit to how many people can join an adventure. There will be no player-vs-player mode but instead, players are encouraged to band together to form a new group and to go on an adventure as a team. Minecraft Earth advocates more for team play rather than competitive gaming.
