Part of Minecraft's charm has always been its simple, blocky, pixelated aesthetic. With that said, it can be nice to change things up a bit, and Minecraft can look absolutely incredible with the ...
There are two main ways to customize Minecraft's look and feel while playing the game. The older of these ways is through the use of texture packs. These are community-made bundles of textures that ...
We've rounded up all of the best Minecraft texture packs for both Java and Bedrock ...
This article is contributed by Sarmed Malik. There are multiple variants of several HD texture packs so that would make the list to 50 but for convenience, it is numbered with respect to name. It ...
Minecraft’s newest textures are now available for some players with Version 3 released for Java platforms before coming soon to the Bedrock version of the game. The tweet below from the official ...
Tweets from both Dinnerbone and Jeb have shown the forthcoming comparators and daylight detectors as they might be used in game. The new redstone devices, coming in version 1.5, were discussed at ...
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Bedwars is incredibly popular on Minecraft servers, creating a PvP battle of epic proportions that can keep players on their toes. While using texture packs may not traditionally be considered the ...
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In a game that has built its entire empire on being an open and flexible platform for self-expression, it was only a matter of time before people pushed the limits of Minecraft’s creative nature ...