Enjoy player mods, world customization, multiplayer servers, and more on the original version of the classic game. Cross-platform play between Mac, PC, and Linux for an unforgettable building experience with your closest friends! Try Minecraft: Java Edition now, available on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Mac Reqs MinimumSupported Will It Run? Mac OS X: 10.11: Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time. Get the Mac App: 64bit Support: Unknown: CPU Type: Intel Mac Only: CPU Cores: 2: CPU Speed: 2.7 GHz: System RAM: 8 GB: Drive Space: 9 GB: Video RAM: 256 MB: Video Card: Any. Join the adventure as you slide on the dangerous tracks into the deeps of cave full of treasures. The Lovakengj Minecart Network, or the Great Kourend Minecart System, is a type of transportation used to travel around the five cities of Great Kourend. Players must have gained at least 65% Lovakengj Favour to use the minecart system.
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Explore a brand new void loaded with new features! Complete the portals in the upper world to go to the underworld.There are new biomes, new mobs, dangerous Bastion structures, rebirth anchors, new blocks, new ores, and more!
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What's new in version 1.16?
Explore a brand new void loaded with new features! Complete the portals in the upper world to go to the underworld.There are new biomes, new mobs, dangerous Bastion structures, rebirth anchors, new blocks, new ores, and more!
Information from Minecraft (in the App Store).
Download Minecraft PE 1.16.50 for iOS
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The Minecraft universe (マインクラフト, Minecraft) refers to the Smash Bros. series' collection of characters, stages, and properties that hail from the video game franchise created by the Sweden-based developer Mojang Studios. Since its development versions in 2009 and official release in 2011, Minecraft has become a worldwide cultural phenomenon and is the single best-selling video game of all time,[1] spawning a litany of spinoffs, merchandising, and media and becoming a staple of popular culture in the subsequent years. Originally an independent property, the franchise and its developer have remained under the ownership of Microsoft since their acquisition on November 6th, 2014. Franchise description[edit]Minecraft began development in 2009, when independent game developer Markus 'Notch' Persson started expanding on one of his personal projects, a base-building demo named RubyDung. He took heavy inspiration from Infiniminer, an open-world, block-themed mining game released earlier that year, lifting its blocky aesthetics, mining gameplay, and first-person perspective, and developed a tech demo named Cave Game, of which he uploaded a short gameplay video to YouTube. He soon renamed it Minecraft: Order of the Stone (a reference to the webcomic The Order of the Stick), then simply Minecraft. Coded in the Java programming language, a pre-alpha version of Minecraft was publicly released on May 17, 2009. The game's great popularity allowed Notch to work on it full-time, updating it based on feedback. To facilitate this, he founded a video game company, Mojang Specifications (eventually renamed to 'Mojang AB' and later 'Mojang Studios'). Minecraft entered beta testing on December 20, 2010, then was officially released on November 18, 2011. Later, on December 1, Notch stepped down from his position as lead designer, leaving programmer and designer Jens Bergensten to take his place. In 2014, Microsoft purchased Mojang for US$2.5 billion, thus acquiring the Minecraft Fishemall mac os. intellectual property; Notch soon left Mojang, and the company cut all ties from him. Minecraft is an open-world sandbox game about survival and creativity, with a block-based world and blocky characters. Worlds are generated pseudo-randomly based on seeds (integer sequences), allowing players to have a different experience for each playthrough, while specific worlds can be recreated and revisited by saving their seeds. Worlds may come with different biomes, affecting the types of scenery and mobs the player may see, and also come with different dimensions to explore (three by default: the Overworld, the Nether, and the End). The player takes on the default appearance of a generic character named Steve or Alex, but can be customized to the player's liking using custom-made textures, known as 'skins.' As the name implies, the primary gameplay mechanics of Minecraft are mining (digging up blocks to obtain materials) and crafting (using said materials to create new objects, such as weapons or armor). There are two main modes to Minecraft. In Survival Mode, the focus is to gather resources and become stronger while building a home base. By day, the player normally encounters passive mobs, such as animals that can be tamed and farmed for materials. At night, the player may encounter more dangerous mobs such as Zombies, Creepers, Spiders, Endermen, and so on. While never explicitly stated during gameplay, the goal is to kill the Ender Dragon, who lives in the End dimension; doing so rolls the game's 'credits', a surreal dialogue between two higher beings that explicitly breaks the fourth wall. However, there are no limitations on accomplishing this goal, and upon doing so, the player simply returns to their spawn point. Creative Mode focuses on building creations with a wide array of different blocks and materials. In this mode, survival is no issue, as the player is invincible and has the power to fly around freely. Furthermore, all mobs become passive and all blocks can be mined instantly. The game allows players to play online with other people through custom servers, or on Minecraft Realms (a subscription-based private server service). Online play is a notable and popular part of Minecraft, and because of this, the game is continually updated and re-released with new features. There have been numerous editions of Minecraft, available on various platforms. The Java Edition, the original edition of Minecraft, is available on home computer platforms such as Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X (now macOS) and Linux; the Bedrock Edition, rewritten in the C++ programming language, was originally available on iOS and Android and has since been ported to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, as well as on Windows 10; the discontinued Legacy Console Edition is the solely available edition on older consoles such as the Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and Xbox 360; special editions of Minecraft have been made available on platforms like the New Nintendo 3DS and the Raspberry Pi, but have since been discontinued. Minecraft has also spawned spinoff titles: adventure game Minecraft: Story Mode (co-developed by the now defunct Telltale Games), augmented-reality mobile game Minecraft Earth, though ending its services in June 2021[2], and action RPG / dungeon crawler Minecraft Dungeons (co-developed by Double Eleven). Additionally, Minecraft has found success as a learning tool through Minecraft: Education Edition, a specialized branch of the main game. The popularity of Minecraft has led to many third-party companies basing their own games upon it, or crossing over with the Minecraft franchise in some way. For example, Square Enix's Dragon Quest Builders series is a mix between Minecraft's blocky design and survival genre and Dragon Quest's characters and role-playing genre. The Nintendo console versions of Minecraft include the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack, which comes with custom graphics and worlds based upon the Mario series. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]The Minecraft universe was introduced in Ultimate as DLC for Challenger Pack 7, with one fighter, a stage, music tracks, and several Spirits. Three Mii Fighter costumes released separately alongside the new update. Fighter[edit]
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Mii Costumes[edit]Main article: Alternate costume (SSBU)/Mii Fighter Outfits[edit]
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Music[edit]Main article: List of SSBU Music (Minecraft series) Minecraft received 7 music tracks in Ultimate, 6 of which are new arrangements. Music from the original game was unable to be used due to 'various circumstances' including their style being deemed too relaxing (and potentially licensing issues),[3] so the songs are instead taken from spinoff titles such as Minecraft Earth and Minecraft Dungeons as well as minigame themes from the 'Legacy Console' version of Minecraft. Original Tracks[edit]
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Spirits[edit]Games with elements from or in Super Smash Bros.[edit]Minecraft[edit]
Minecraft Earth[edit]
Minecraft Dungeons[edit]
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