Minecraft App Review: A Game You Will Love and Enjoy

Minecraft has become a well-known and fun game for people of all ages to play. Along with being available on Xbox, PC, and Mac – Minecraft is also available on iOS. The Minecraft Pocket Edition app is a great way to place all the creativity and fun of the Minecraft world directly in your pocket. Pocket Edition is a brilliant port of the Minecraft experience to mobile devices. It’s a game unlike anything on Android, and one that is getting better with each update.

Minecraft App Review

The popular kids game; Minecraft, has held its place amongst children as one of their favorite online games for some time now. Whilst it’s not as dangerous as Roblox, the game is very addictive which poses a greater risk of increased screen time

What is Minecraft?

If you have not heard of Minecraft, it is essentially a game that allows its players to build whatever they dream of. Unlike most games, Minecraft does not have levels or time limits.

It is a crafting and creation game designed to let people build anything from houses, dungeons, and even entire cities. Minecraft’s open-world design, unlimited crafting abilities and simple, yet appealing 3D 8-bit design has led it to be one of the most popular and valuable games of all-time.

The Survival Game Mode

Even though Minecraft is an open-world game, it does have two-game mode types. Depending on which game mode you are on, either Survival or Creative, it will be more or less difficult to achieve your building desires.

The Survival game mode makes you work for your crafting materials. You start out the game with nothing, except a goal of finding shelter before night falls and the creepers, spiders, zombies and other monsters come out to get you.

If you die in Survival mode, you simply respawn instead of losing progress like in some games. The catch is to keep your materials saved in storage chests so that you don’t lose them if you die. To build your house or shelter, you will need to gather materials from objects in the world, such as wood, rocks, water, and more.

What are the First Impressions

For a longtime player of Minecraft, some aspects of Pocket Edition breathe new life into the game. Jumping into combat against a squad of skeletons in the dead of night and frantically tapping the screen feels thrilling and dangerous. When building my first home, I didn’t want to put the game down.

Pocket Edition looks great (in its own, blocky way) on mobile devices and the controls are extremely responsive. Even with 15 other apps running in the background and the game’s graphics set to “fancy,” I only noticed the slightest stutters as I skimmed over the digital landscape in creative mode. Though I did notice my Samsung Galaxy S III became noticeably warmer, even though the touchscreen. Survival, which has AI monsters, had a few laggy moments but nothing that interrupted gameplay.

Annoyingly, during periods of darkness in-game the grease spots on the screen become especially noticeable. This is gross but worse it makes the screen even harder to see.

Getting around with Minecraft App

Pocket Edition has a highly mobile control scheme with directional arrows and a jump button at the center. Tapping and holding the forward button pulls up left and right strafe buttons on either side, which you can tilt or slide your thumb toward.

This is a welcome addition to version 0.6.1 and lets you move in a much more dynamic way. It’s also easier to circle attacking enemies during combat.

To interact with the world, you select blocks with your thumb and tap and hold to mine them. While mining, a halo appears around your thumb which fills as you work through the mineral before it breaks with a jolt from the phone’s vibrator.

Satisfying! Experienced players will note that you can mine and place blocks much farther away in Pocket Edition than on the PC version, which makes for easier mobile play.

Purists can also opt to “split controls” in the options menu, which restores the center-screen reticle and mouse-like functionality. It feels like awkwardly playing an emulation of a PC game without a mouse, and I found the default touch controls to be better.

Creative Game Mode

The other game mode is Creative. This mode is more simple and allows you to have as greater, easier access to materials. In creative mode, no creatures or enemies come out to attack you at night. Creative mode allows you to build that dream house or city quicker than in Survival.

– Minecraft Multiplayer

If you think it would be more fun to play Minecraft with other people, it is possible. For Minecraft Pocket Edition on iOS, just make sure both players are on the same WiFi network. You can change your name from the default and be able to identify other players from each other.

Minecraft App Review

Keep in mind that the game data will be stored on the device which was used to create that particular world. If you are playing with multiple players and the host’s battery dies or the host exits Minecraft, all other players will be kicked off.

The data auto-saves, so no need to worry – just start the world back up on the host device and you all are good to go.

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Minecraft’s Recent Popularity

As a result of the increasing popularity Minecraft has built up over the last few years, Microsoft acquired the company behind Minecraft, Mojang, last year for $2.5 billion.

There is no secret that Minecraft is and will be an important game for a long time. It is currently one of the most popular computer games ever created. With the ability to build a mansion, mine for minerals and do pretty much whatever you set your goals at, there is no limit to what you can create!

Minecraft App Review

Minecraft is an excellent game that will offer endless hours of gameplay for you and your family and friends. I have spent several hours playing Minecraft with friends and family. I’ve also had a great time learning about the game and playing it! I definitely recommend everyone who enjoys games on their iOS device to give it a try.

Minecraft is available on the App Store for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. It is $6.99, a bit on the pricey side for games on the App Store, but I believe it is worth the price for a game that will offer tons of hours of fun.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you play Minecraft on different devices with the same account?

You can play at the same time using different devices, on the same account. However, only one of those accounts can join public servers. The others must stay on singleplayer mode. Otherwise, you may get kicked, or even banned, from the server

Do you have to pay for Minecraft twice?

In other words, yes, you will need to purchase the game twice if you want to play it on console and you want to play on PC (there is actually about 7 versions, there is also Android, iOS, Kindle, Gear VR, and Nintendo Switch). … You need to purchase Minecraft on the console also

Do I have to buy Minecraft for each child?

Each player needs their own Minecraft account, so you’ll have to pay again if you want to play with your child: one account for you, one for your child. … Only the person who sets up the world needs a paid subscription, and they can invite others to play with them.

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