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Minecraft 1.10 released, adds Polar Bears and more

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Minecraft is still going at a slow pace. Minecraft 1.10 has just been released which includes new blocks and mobs.

Changelog
- Many bug fixes
- Added Polar Bear
- Added Husk and Stray
- An auto-jump option
- Improvements to some commands
- Structure blocks for custom maps
- Underground fossils made from bone blocks
- Added Magma Block
- Added Nether Wart Block and Red Nether Bricks
- Some huge mushrooms can be even larger
- A rare chance to find lonely trees in plains
- Find abandoned mineshafts filled with gold in mesa biomes
- Villages generate better paths between the buildings
- More variations of villages, based on the biomes they are built in
- Endermen have been spotted in the Nether
- Removed Herobrine

I still think it's crazy how popular the game is with how many millions it has sold.

We used to run a server for it a few years ago, had some pretty good times on it, but the game lost its charm after a while for me. My Son loves it though, I imagine to a younger audience it must be incredible.

What I think is more crazy, is that they still don't have a mod API sorted properly for it.

See the release announcement here.

Are you still playing it, or have you moved to an open source alternative? Let us know in the comments! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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axredneck Jun 10, 2016
Didn't play Minecraft, waiting for Planet Explorers to release, then going to play with some smooth voxels.
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