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VoxeLibre is a great free and open source sandbox game, a Minecraft-like built on top of the Luanti (Minetest) game engine and a big new release v0.90 is out.

Bringing with it some more advanced features, you can now dynamically adjust the game settings while playing. There's a lot more that's new with this release including a brand new fire spread system, which they said is "more predictable and a single starting point can't burn too large an area – although they can still go quite far".

Some more of what's new includes:

  • Blazes have been renamed to Fire Elementals with improved behaviour and they said to expect new elemental mobs in the upcoming releases as it's a whole new class of mobs now.
  • Potions can now stack up to 16, and the duration / power of some potions were increased to be more useful.
  • The Ghast mob was reworked with a new model, new textures and improved behaviour.
  • A whole new set of Deepslate tools have been added.
  • Mobs that pick up armour from the ground will now drop it again when they die.
  • New golden decorative blocks were added.
  • Improvements the the creative mode inventory sorting.
  • Various other bug fixes and improvements.

See more in the release notes.

To get it you need to install Luanti and find VoxeLibre in the built-in content database downloader.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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