Minecraft: Story Mode – это приключенческая игра в жанре action, разработанная Telltale Games. Игрокам предстоит взять на себя роль Джесси и вместе со своими друзьями отправиться в захватывающее путешествие по вселенной Minecraft. Сюжет разбит на эпизоды, каждый из которых предлагает уникальные испытания и решения. Ключевой особенностью геймплея является выбор, влияющий на развитие сюжета и взаимоотношения с другими персонажами. Игроки будут исследовать разнообразные локации, от Рая до Нижнего мира, решать головоломки и принимать участие в динамичных сценах. Основная цель – найти членов легендарного Ордена Камня и вместе с ними спасти мир от надвигающейся угрозы. Выбор диалогов и действий игрока определит судьбу Джесси и его товарищей.
Pokémon Pokopia director Takuto Edagawa confirms Minecraft-style "cloud" servers that don't require the host to be online Block by block. So, we know Pokémon Pokopia is looking impressive so far, and we've also been told it's a pretty long game even if you aren't planning on sticking around after the credits roll. Via Famitsu's big interview with key Pokémon, Game Freak, and Koei Tecmo figures (hat tip to Kano on Bluesky), we've found out about another bit of info that should please everyone who was already looking forward to the game, especially those who spent way too much time playing Minecraft with friends on private servers back in the day. Before getting into how the multiplayer actually works in Pokopia, game director Takuto Edagawa revealed the project is Omega Force's largest to date: "I can't give you a specific number of people, but this is the largest number of people involved in any title developed by ω-Force (Omega Force)* to date." Moreover, creative work on the game wasn't one-sided with Game Freak and The Pokémon Company only approving submissions; new Pokémon designs were created and iterated on together all the way through.
"This is the best case scenario": Microsoft withdraw DMCA takedown notice on voxel sandbox Allumeria The strike accused the game of using "gameplay and assets" from Minecraft, according to an email shared by Allumeria's developer The developer behind voxel sandbox Allumeria claims Microsoft have withdrawn a DMCA takedown filed against the game over alleged copyright infringement. According to an email posted on Discord by Allumeria developer Unomelon on February 10th, the strike accused their work of using content from Minecraft without Microsoft's permission. The section of the email from Valve notifying Unomelon of the takedown which details the claim read as follows: "Judith Woodward, on behalf of Microsoft Corporation, alleges that Microsoft is the copyright owner of the content found at https://www.minecraft.net/en-us and that your use of Minecraft content, including but not limited to gameplay and assets, without their authorization infringes their rights." A comparison between a screenshot from Allumeria's Steam page and an official screenshot of Minecraft was cited as an example of the alleged infringement. Read this next - Minecraft's getting cuter baby animals whose single pixel eyes you can stare into as you nudge them into lava - Helldivers 2, Minecraft and Sea Of Thieves hit by connectivity issues following big Microsoft services outage - Vintage Story's devs are trying to save some of cancelled Hytale's soul by turning it into an adventure mode