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The objective of the game remains the same as its {{el|je|lce}} counterparts, where players can build virtual realities in a sandbox-like environment. Like its counterparts, ''Pocket Edition'' also has [[survival]] elements present in other versions of the game such as [[brewing]], [[hunger]], and dimensions like the [[Nether]] and the [[End]]. The [[multiplayer]] mode is cross-platform compatible between all touch-screen devices capable of running Pocket Edition.<ref>http://www.mojang.com/2011/11/minecraft-pocket-edition-on-ios/</ref>
 
The objective of the game remains the same as its {{el|je|lce}} counterparts, where players can build virtual realities in a sandbox-like environment. Like its counterparts, ''Pocket Edition'' also has [[survival]] elements present in other versions of the game such as [[brewing]], [[hunger]], and dimensions like the [[Nether]] and the [[End]]. The [[multiplayer]] mode is cross-platform compatible between all touch-screen devices capable of running Pocket Edition.<ref>http://www.mojang.com/2011/11/minecraft-pocket-edition-on-ios/</ref>
   
The [[HUD]] and other elements are adapted to mobile standards of at are highlighted rather than outlined. Unlike mobile's crafting menu, Windows 10 edition's crafting menu is similar to Java and Console crafting menu. The game was released with graphics akin to that of [[Java Edition Alpha]] (bright green grass blocks, old cobblestone texture, etc.), but as of [[Pocket Edition v0.8.0 alpha|v0.8.0]], graphics have become equivalent to the ''Java Editio''n but also including light tinting and shading affected by the [[sun]]'s position. Differences from the ''Java Edition'' include:
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The [[HUD]] and other elements are adapted to mobile standards of gameplay. Interactions are made via touchscreen (both the iOS and Android versions of ''Pocket Edition'' have the same gameplay<ref>{{tweet|kappische|142677729135968256}}</ref>). To comply with the disadvantages of touchscreen gameplay, several features were revised. For instance, the [[crafting]] system uses the [[MATTIS]] system and items are disposed of by long-tapping their icon on the toolbar. For better visibility on mobile screens, blocks being aimed at are highlighted rather than outlined. Unlike mobile's crafting menu, Windows 10 edition's crafting menu is similar to Java and Console crafting menu. The game was released with graphics akin to that of [[Java Edition Alpha]] (bright green grass blocks, old cobblestone texture, etc.), but as of [[Pocket Edition v0.8.0 alpha|v0.8.0]], graphics have become equivalent to the ''Java Editio''n but also including light tinting and shading affected by the [[sun]]'s position. Differences from the ''Java Edition'' include:
   
 
* Some [[mob]]s are different from their Java Edition counterparts. See the ''Mobs'' section below.
 
* Some [[mob]]s are different from their Java Edition counterparts. See the ''Mobs'' section below.

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Minecraft: Pocket Edition (MCPE or PE) was the former title of Bedrock Edition of Minecraft developed by Mojang Studios for mobile phones before 1.2. The current version of the Pocket editions is 1.20.30. Pocket Edition introduced the Bedrock Engine, which was later ported to non-mobile platforms as four other editions of Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition, Gear VR Edition, Apple TV Edition, and Fire TV Edition.[19][20][21][22] When these editions received the Better Together Update, the "Edition" subtitle was removed, and the official name for all of these editions is Minecraft. To assist with clarification, the Minecraft community refers to these versions collectively as Bedrock Edition due to Bedrock being the name of the C++ codebase from which they all derive.

Pocket Edition was initially launched exclusively for the Xperia Play on Google Play[9] for US$6.99 on August 16, 2011. It was later released for other Android devices on October 7, 2011,[23] and iOS on November 17, 2011.[24] On September 13, 2012, the Pocket Edition was made available for purchase on the Amazon Appstore. A demo/lite version of the game, which was essentially version 0.2.1 without world save functionality and had limited inventory items, was available until October 21, 2013. The Windows Phone 8.1 version was released on the Microsoft Store on December 10, 2014.[25] The Windows Phone 8.1 version (which also ran on Windows 10 Mobile) was discontinued after the release of v0.16.2 on November 18, 2016, and was later replaced by a release for Windows 10 Mobile only (which was free to owners of the previous Windows Phone 8.1 version) on February 22, 2017 starting with 1.0.3.[26] After the release of 1.0.0.., Pocket Edition for Kindle Fire was no longer available for Fire TV, but the new, more expensive Fire TV Edition was free to its previous owners.

Gameplay

The objective of the game remains the same as its Java Edition counterparts, where players can build virtual realities in a sandbox-like environment. Like its counterparts, Pocket Edition also has survival elements present in other versions of the game such as brewing, hunger, and dimensions like the Nether and the End. The multiplayer mode is cross-platform compatible between all touch-screen devices capable of running Pocket Edition.[27]

The HUD and other elements are adapted to mobile standards of gameplay. Interactions are made via touchscreen (both the iOS and Android versions of Pocket Edition have the same gameplay[28]). To comply with the disadvantages of touchscreen gameplay, several features were revised. For instance, the crafting system uses the MATTIS system and items are disposed of by long-tapping their icon on the toolbar. For better visibility on mobile screens, blocks being aimed at are highlighted rather than outlined. Unlike mobile's crafting menu, Windows 10 edition's crafting menu is similar to Java and Console crafting menu. The game was released with graphics akin to that of Java Edition Alpha (bright green grass blocks, old cobblestone texture, etc.), but as of v0.8.0, graphics have become equivalent to the Java Edition but also including light tinting and shading affected by the sun's position. Differences from the Java Edition include:

  • Some mobs are different from their Java Edition counterparts. See the Mobs section below.
  • Multiplayer allows for 4 ways of player connection:
    • Through LAN, allowing for 5 players to be on a single world.
    • Through Pocket Realms. Pocket Realms was closed in v0.7.6 and now newly available again in Alpha v0.15.0.
    • Through a user-created external server.
    • Through Xbox Live.

Development

Release

On May 22nd, 2009, early in Minecraft's development, Notch indicated he had "vague plans about porting minecraft for Android in the future."[29]

A video of an early prototype was released on Twitter, showing the game on the Xperia Play. The alpha version was later released, and became no longer exclusive to the Xperia Play on the 7th of October 2011. The non-exclusive version was going to be released on September 29th for Android[30] but there were several severe bugs that needed to be fixed; the release was delayed until the 7th of October.

Alpha

File:Pocket Edition pre-0.7.1.png

Logo used up until 0.7.1.

After the initial releases for iOS and Android, updates were released in parallel, with the same features being added for both platforms. During the Alpha stage, various aspects of gameplay were introduced into Pocket Edition including: crafting, smelting, more blocks, items, mobs and more game modes to bring it closer to the Java Edition. As the Minecraft Pocket Edition development team works closely, often blocks released on the Java Edition are released around the same time for the Pocket Edition. Certain features were also tested on Pocket Edition before their Java Edition releases, such as beetroots and their related items, and also block models.

Full Release

On November 11, 2016, the 1.0.0 (Ender Update) was announced. It was released on December 19, 2016.

Builds

Starting on November 22, 2013,[31] Mojang began to publicly release testing versions of full updates to Android users who opt into the beta program, in order to get major feedback, especially for bug reporting. This enabled the official updates to be considerably more stable.

Versions from 0.8.0 to 0.12.1 required opting into a Google+ group to receive development builds. Players would then see development updates appear as normal updates in the Play Store. On July 17, 2015, the Google+ group was removed due to the amount of spam and advertisements that the group attracted."[32][33][34] On November 3, 2015, the PE Beta team published a dedicated blog[35] that was subsequently used for users to opt into the 0.13.0 beta program and to display changelogs for these development builds.

Success

As of December 2013, Pocket Edition had sold 16.5 million copies, while in the same time, Java Edition had sold 13 million. These calculations came out after the 0.8.0 update.[36]

On December 2, 2016, Marsh Davies announced that Pocket Edition had sold over 40 million copies[37] (at the time, Java Edition had sold over 24 million).

It is also usually in the top 10 and regularly #1 in the App Store's and Google Play's Paid Apps Section in the Top Charts.[38][39]

Controls

Pocket devices (iOS, Android & Others)

The iOS, Android and other versions feature a D-pad at the bottom-left corner of the screen, which controls movement. When moving forward, two strafing buttons appear. The jump button is located on the bottom-right corner, and the sneak is in the center of the D-pad. Sneaking can be achieved by double tapping this button. The location of the jump button and the sneak button can be swapped, in the controls section of the options menu. Note that when moving toward an adjacent block that is one level higher than the player, the player automatically jumps up the block. This can also be disabled in the controls section of the options menu. One can place blocks by tapping the screen in a desired location. Destroying blocks is similar to the Java Edition's way, but rather than clicking the mouse, the player taps and holds. Split controls can also be used, which allows the player to place and break blocks similarly to Java Edition, where a crosshair appears and allows the player to place blocks using that. To change to the camera view, the player can go to Settings > Video. There should be a dropdown button displaying the player's current view, and tapping on it opens a dropdown menu allowing the player to choose different camera views. To open the inventory screen, tap the triple dotted button on the right of the hot bar. The player can touch and hold an item in the hot bar to throw it, and if the hot bar contains a stack of items, it throws the entire stack. The player cannot divide it unless interfacing with a container (chest, furnace).

Xperia Play

Controlled with slide out PlayStation keyboard.

  • PlayStationTriangle – Open inventory
  • PlayStationCircle – Scroll right in hotbar
  • PlayStationX – Jump (Also select button) (press twice to toggle flying mode in Creative Mode[note 1])
  • PlayStationSquare – Opening craft screen.
  • D-Pad: Move
  • Left Touchpad: Sneak
  • Right Touchpad: Look/Turn
  • Select: Open crafting menu (Survival mode only)
  • L1: Break Blocks
  • R1: Place Blocks
  • Menu: Pause
  1. To fly: Quickly press jump twice in a row. To ascend, hold the up on the other side of the screen button and press up on the directional pad. To descend, hold jump and press down. (Creative only)

Tablet features

All devices have an option to enable Split Touch Controls, which may be more suitable for bigger screens. There is a crosshair and dragging a finger across the screen lets the player rotate the camera.

Other than the screen size difference allowing any number of slots in the hotbar, the tablet version of the game is the same as other versions, hence the ability to play multiplayer cross-platform with other devices.

Windows 10 Edition

Windows 10 Edition has 3 control options:

  • Keyboard: Similar controls to Java Edition.
  • Touch Screen: Used with Windows 10 PC's touch screen. The controls are exactly like the ones in Pocket Edition.
  • Controller: Used with compatible controllers, with a similar button layout to Console Edition's controls. These controls can be customized.

System requirements

Android iOS
Version Android 4.2 "Jelly Bean" (0.12.1 & under require Android 3.0; 0.8.0 & under require Android 2.3; 0.5.0 & under require Android 2.1) iOS 8.0 (0.14.3 & under require iOS 6; 0.14.1 requires iOS 5; 0.7.2 & under require iOS 4.3.3 and up); iPadOS 13 and up (new)
Processor Any with support of floating-point calculations ("ARM-v7a code") and Neon[40] 600 MHz ARMv7 Cortex CPU
800 MHz Apple A5 CPU
Graphics Any with support of OpenGL ES 2.0
Storage 12.5 MB (100 MB to 1GB is the max to save a map) 9.5 MB (100 MB to 1GB is the max to save a map)
Data Connection Optional (Realms access) Optional (Realms access)
Supported Devices

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play[41]
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10i

Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray[42][43]
Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro[43]
more

iPod Touch (5th, 6th Generation)
iPhone (4S, 5, 5C, 5S, 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, SE, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, X (10))
iPad (2nd, 3rd, 4th, Air, Air 2, 7th Generation)
iPad Mini (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Generation)
iPad Pro
more




Some devices below these specifications have been known to work fine either with or without custom ROM images, kernels, and overclocking of the CPU. However, the CPU "MSM7227" is not supported due to its lack of the floating-point unit.[44] The processor "Tegra 2" is also not supported because the processor has no support for Neon.

Trivia

  • Minecraft: Pi Edition is derived from an early Pocket Edition development version.
  • In the demo video, before the game was released, smooth lighting was available. It was taken out due to bugs being produced on a wide range of devices. As of 0.7.0, it is on by default, and since 0.8.0, it cannot be turned off.
  • The terrain.png file found in filesystem of the App is nearly identical to that in the Java Edition, containing textures for items unimplemented in the Pocket Edition (e.g., flowers). However, in 0.8.0, this file was replaced with terrain-atlas.tga, a neater version of the previous file
  • The barrier wall in old worlds is also cut by the height limit allowing players to go over it.
  • The average placing/destroying block range is 4-6 on the Java Edition and 6-9 on iOS/Android.
  • This is the only edition where the wither was added before the ender dragon.

Minecraft China

Main article: Minecraft China

Shortly before the release of 1.2, the game company NetEase licensed Minecraft in mainland China.[45] The original version is no longer available in the Chinese app store. A separate edition based on Pocket Edition is instead available for free, with a marketplace where players can buy maps, skins, mods and resource packs with Emeralds (and in game currency that can be bought with real money or by logging in every day).

Shortly after the release of Minecraft China, an update was released on iOS devices for the original version titled 1.1.7. This update disables the store.

Gallery

In the Game

Logos and Covers

Logos

Covers

Menu screens

World Selection

Options

Inventory

References

  1. http://www.twitch.tv/mojang/v/6949826
  2. https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/122350670648066049
  3. https://www.mojang.com/2011/08/say-hello-to-minecraft-pocket-edition/
  4. The initial general Android release blog post said the minimum version was 2.2, but this was a typo, as shown by this later blog post which mentions both 2.1 & 2.2 as previously-supported versions.
  5. https://www.mojang.com/2011/10/minecraft-pocket-edition-on-android/
  6. https://www.mojang.com/2013/01/minecraft-pocket-edition-0-6-0-submitted/
  7. a b Determined by viewing the AndroidManifest.xml files of some APKs. See discussion here.
  8. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/minecraft-pocket-edition/id479516143
  9. a b c d https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mojang.minecraftpe
  10. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00992CF6W/
  11. https://www.esrb.org/ratings/35148/Minecraft/
  12. Minecraft: Pocket Edition PEGI Rating
  13. https://www.microsoft.com/ru-ru/store/games/minecraft-pocket-edition/9wzdncrdzsbb
  14. https://www.microsoft.com/de-de/store/games/minecraft-pocket-edition/9wzdncrdzsbb
  15. ACB Rating
  16. https://www.microsoft.com/zh-tw/store/games/minecraft-pocket-edition/9wzdncrdzsbb
  17. https://www.microsoft.com/ko-kr/store/games/minecraft-pocket-edition/9wzdncrdzsbb
  18. https://www.microsoft.com/en-za/store/games/minecraft-pocket-edition/9wzdncrdzsbb
  19. https://www.mojang.com/2015/07/announcing-minecraft-windows-10-edition-beta/
  20. https://www3.oculus.com/en-us/blog/minecraft-now-available-on-oculus-for-gear-vr/
  21. https://minecraft.net/en/article/apple-tv-edition-released
  22. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCJDPER/
  23. https://twitter.com/Kappische/status/122246496941899776
  24. http://appleinformer.org/2011/11/minecraft-pocket-edition-for-ios-now-available-for-download/
  25. http://www.windowscentral.com/minecraft-pocket-edition-comes-windows-phone?utm_source=wpc&utm_medium=twitter
  26. https://minecraft.net/en-us/article/upgrade-windows-phone-players
  27. http://www.mojang.com/2011/11/minecraft-pocket-edition-on-ios/
  28. https://twitter.com/Kappische/status/142677729135968256
  29. "I set up an IRC channel for Minecraft" – The Word of Notch, May 22, 2009.
  30. https://youtu.be/rCcsuPH4vJY
  31. https://www.mojang.com/2013/11/android-beta-program-for-minecraft-pe/
  32. https://twitter.com/missmarzenia/status/621982409140105216
  33. https://twitter.com/missmarzenia/status/621984399349948416
  34. https://twitter.com/missmarzenia/status/621992330313236480
  35. https://twitter.com/missmarzenia/status/661531497527164928
  36. http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/17/mojang-minecraft-pocket-edition-apple
  37. https://minecraft.net/en/article/pocket-edition-5-years-old
  38. http://www.apple.com/itunes/charts/paid-apps/
  39. https://play.google.com/store/apps/collection/topselling_paid?hl=en
  40. https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCPE-8332?focusedCommentId=348823&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#comment-348823
  41. https://youtu.be/jO-y5wzmK4E
  42. http://twitpic.com/6wimvs
  43. a b https://twitter.com/Kappische/status/122338591966896128
  44. wikipedia:MSM7000#MSM7227
  45. https://www.mojang.com/2016/05/minecraft-is-coming-to-china/
  46. https://youtu.be/kZPuMUAh5J4