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New ‘Minecraft Pocket Edition 1.0’ Update Features Higher Maximum Block Height

New ‘Minecraft Pocket Edition 1.0’ Update Features Higher Maximum Block Height

Gloven Ramos

Every gamer knows "Minecraft Pocket Edition" is very way behind its PC version when it comes to features. But now, Mojang updated the pocket edition to 1.0 with new features including higher maximum block's height.

Previous versions of the game only allows 128 blocks maximum height, limiting a player's creations. The new pocket edition version 1.0 now offers building twice the size of the original maximum block height.

The "Minecraft Pocket Edition 1.0" was released last Dec. 19, 2016. This new update also includes new features like Polar bears, igloo and even the ender.

Except from these major features, plenty of minor updates and changes are also included such as blocks, items, gameplay, commands, mobs and many more. With these, playing "Minecraft Pocket Edition" is now more interesting.

In a report by Android Police, it said that the update hit upon something primal in our human nature like how we like to make and create things. This game lets you create anything your ideas and heart desires, provided it's composed of voxel-like blocks.

Time first reported the update called "The Ender Update." Mojang, together with Microsoft, released this update to celebrate and mark the game's fifth anniversary. The site also said that among other things, the update will include a "world seed library" to help you find worlds more to your liking.

Music is finally also included for the "Minecraft Pocket Edition 1.0." however, this feature is an optional download. The game also now supports Oculus Touch if players want to use Oculus' forthcoming "VR waggle sticks" to play the Rift version of the game.

This update increases the gamers' expectations and somehow makes it at par with its PC version. Have you tried playing "Minecraft" with the new updated version? Tell us about your experience in the comments!

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