What is Minecraft? It is a java-based web computer game the kids had been playing for a few weeks. The free version allows them to play a primitive version of the game in single-player mode. I checked out the paid version and upgraded them each for €15. The game was created by a mysterious and revered Swedish indie game developer named Markus Persson, known as Notch (@notch) and his team of 8 others called Mojang. As my kids showed me the somewhat crudely drawn lego-inspired world of trees, grass, oceans, islands, zombies, spiders, skeletons and the dreaded creepers, I was intrigued. They were mining for ore, collecting supplies, crafting new items with pre-determined recipes and sharing their learnings. There were no spaceships, no lasers, no bullets, no armies, and no blood. In place of the fast-twitch first-person-shooter games dominating console and PC gaming was a construction oriented world set in primitive times that has captured the imagination of about 10 million free users and 3 million paid users worldwide. (Yep, that’s more than $66M in revenue in less than two years.)
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed light bug at height 255.
- Corrected Zombies and Skeletonsnot burning in sunlight.
- With this, fixed all natural light (not torchlight) being 1 lightlevel darker than it should be, except at world creation.
- Corrected birch and spruce saplings not growing at height > 127.
Bugs:
- Tall grass, flowers and mushrooms under shade / darkness will light up the tile 1 more than it should be.
- Doors cannot be placed in snow, unlike other blocks which will replace the snow.
- If a Redstone Lamp is destroyed and picked up while it is ON, it will be considered as a different block type to its OFF counterpart.
- Aggressive Mobs will sometimes stop and spin circles, then continue attacking the player.
- Cave spiders pushed by water will stop when running into any solid or non-solid block, even when there is an empty space below them.
- Some entities will at times act as if they are not present, even though they are. They cannot be interacted with, and clicking on them will cause things behind them to activate, as if they weren’t there. These are not the same as the “ghost entities” bug that existed previously, as the entities in question are actually there and can often be interacted with both before and after this bug is observed.
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