![]() Minecraft: Pocket Edition also sidesteps the normal Minecraft servers entirely, so you can have any name you want (for now). You can still play with friends as long as you're all on the same wireless network, but otherwise, you're flying solo. Zombies are suspiciously absent as well, along with all of the farm animals you beat up for their delicious meats, eggs, and wool. ![]() I really wanted to run and blow myself up next to a Creeper (cause hey, that never gets old), but there's none of them to be found. The camera is no different than the non-pocket edition, and the blocky, first-person interface is still top-notch.Īlso missing from this early alpha are day/night cycles, and with that, bad guys. The controls are fairly tight, although the lack of precision on placing blocks when trying to balance a tablet can become a little frustrating. I'm a bit disappointed TNT isn't included by default, and once crafting is (re)introduced, that'll be the first thing I make. Tapping the three circles on your item bar brings up the list of blocks (and other assorted goodies), and then you can pick three from there. Instead, you have an inifinite amount of supplies, but only the supplies that the game gives you. ![]() ![]() There's also no harvesting of items that you've destroyed.
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