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AppWizard
April 15, 2026
New players in "Minecraft" survival mode face dangers from skeletons, zombies, and creepers on their first night. Essential tips for crafting a beginner base include gathering resources quickly, such as collecting 10-15 logs from trees to create a crafting table and wooden tools. Players should mine 10 cobblestone for stone tools and look for sheep or cows for food and wool. Choosing the right location for the base is crucial; ideal spots are flat plains near rivers with nearby trees. Players should avoid deserts and mountains due to structural weaknesses and navigation difficulties. A simple underground starter base can be created by digging a 4x4 hole three blocks deep, covering it with dirt or cobblestone, and illuminating it with torches to prevent mob spawns. Key items for survival include crafting a bed from wool and planks to set a spawn point and skip nights, as well as cooking food to restore hunger. Common pitfalls to avoid include leaving roofs open, not lighting areas, and forgetting to cook food. As dawn breaks, players should reinforce their base, plant crops, and explore for resources. Regularly gathering wood and torches prepares players for future challenges.
AppWizard
April 15, 2026
In version 26.2, a new feature called sulfur spikes has been introduced, which generates naturally in sulfur caves. These spikes can form stalactites when placed on the ceiling and stalagmites when on the floor. They can be combined to create longer formations and will merge if placed adjacent without pressing the shift key. Stalagmites will break if not anchored, and stalactites will fall if unsupported. Thrown tridents can break sulfur spikes. The Potent Sulfur block can no longer be crafted back into sulfur blocks, and several block textures have been updated. The Sulfur Cube can no longer be picked up by boats. Sound effects for Nautilus jets and recoveries have been updated. The Data Pack version is now 102.0, and the Resource Pack version is 86.0. The minecraft:bed block entity has been removed, and entity predicates have been restructured for simplification. New block textures for sulfur spikes have been added. Several bugs have been fixed, including issues with axolotls, emissive textures, client crashes, and leads disappearing from sulfur cubes. Snapshots for Minecraft: Java Edition are available for installation, with a reminder to back up worlds.
AppWizard
April 14, 2026
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is currently available at a reduced price on Fanatical, with the Royal Edition priced at £31.01, down from £65.99, representing a 53% discount. The game is set in 15th-century Bohemia and follows the story of Henry of Skalitz, who seeks to avenge his parents' murder during a civil war. It features exceptional writing, a smooth main storyline, and engaging side quests. The game has received a review score of 9/10. It is compatible with the Steam Deck, allowing for handheld play. The offer is available until April 17.
AppWizard
April 1, 2026
Steam users often accumulate a large collection of unplayed games due to enticing sales and discounts. BOXROOM is a game that functions as a design simulator, allowing players to curate a virtual bedroom and import their Steam library, turning digital games into physical boxes for organization. This feature encourages players to confront the reality of their unplayed titles. BOXROOM is set for full release in the second quarter of the year, with a free demo currently available for players to explore.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
The author had a childhood fascination with Thomas the Tank Engine, influenced by their grandfather, a train enthusiast. In the late 90s, special Thomas-themed days were held at the railway where the grandfather worked, allowing children to ride in Thomas replicas. The author recalls a cherished experience of riding in the cab of a Thomas engine. The release of "Thomas and Friends: Wonders of Sodor" evokes nostalgia for the author, who, as a video game journalist, critiques the game for its clunky interface and design flaws while acknowledging its charm and alignment with the series' essence. The gameplay includes scenarios like a race involving Thomas and Gordon, with interactive elements that would appeal to young fans. However, the game has accessibility issues, such as a lack of checkpoints, which can frustrate players. The mechanics seem more suited for adult train simulation enthusiasts, raising questions about the game's intended audience.
BetaBeacon
March 20, 2026
"Urban Myth Dissolution Center" is a game where players assume the role of rookie investigator Azami Fukurai in a private institution dedicated to studying and dissolving cursed relics, monstrous anomalies, and digital-age urban legends. The game features a psychedelic pixel art style and is available on multiple platforms including mobile, PC, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch.
AppWizard
March 4, 2026
The shipping room is preparing for the 26.1 snapshot, which includes various refinements, technical adjustments, and bug fixes. Players may face an issue where minimizing the game in Fullscreen mode prevents it from being maximized again. Changes include aligned textures for adult and baby Rabbits, new sound variants for Pigs, head rotation for Baby Goats, and updated textures for Baby Hoglins and baby Pandas. The Master Librarian no longer offers Name Tags but now provides Red and Yellow Candles for three Emeralds each, while the Wandering Trader offers Name Tags for one Emerald. The trumpet note block sound assets have been updated, and the Data Pack version is now 100, with a Resource Pack version of 83. New features include a new block state provider and adjustments to block states for Banners and Signs. A new tag, #preventsnearbyleaf_decay, has been added, and various special model types have been introduced for items like Bells and Books. Block state rendering has been adjusted for consistency, and several bugs have been fixed, including issues with Endermen, dragon eggs, and various textures. Snapshots are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, with instructions for installation and backup provided.
AppWizard
February 23, 2026
Stephen Kick is the co-founder of Nightdive Studios and a dedicated curator of PC gaming's golden age, leading the revival of classic games like Doom, Quake, and System Shock 2. He has a strong passion for gaming, which began with a visit to a friend's house where he played Wolfenstein 3D. Nightdive's remake of System Shock has received critical acclaim. Kick encourages collaboration with the gaming community for remastering classic games. He was inspired to enter game development by a competition for Dota 2, which ignited his passion for gaming. He has logged 8,544 hours in Dota 2 and acknowledges its significant role in his personal growth and family life. Kick also enjoys playing Plants vs. Zombies and uses Photoshop for his creative artwork. He maintains a tidy desktop and has a methodical approach to organizing his workspace.
AppWizard
February 20, 2026
26.1 Snapshot 9 addresses several issues, including: - MC-305579: Kittens repeatedly meow when snuggled up in bed. - MC-306456: The game crashes when an entity is outside the world height limits. - MC-306479: Entity shadows are elevated when a below_name scoreboard objective is active. Snapshots are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, and players are advised to back up their data before testing. A cross-platform server jar is also available for players.
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