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Hi everyone,
We have connected the Logitow bricks to Minecraft, we can provide the source code to everyone who wants to develop more gameplay of Logitow + Minecraft. If you are interested in our plan, please contact me.
This is a video we made:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4Oy8SEvYds&t=2s
We have connected the Logitow bricks to Minecraft, we can provide the source code to everyone who wants to develop more gameplay of Logitow + Minecraft. If you are interested in our plan, please contact me.
This is a video we made:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4Oy8SEvYds&t=2s
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So basically you managed to add bluetooth support into Minecraft. Which in itself is pretty interesting, but also something which isn't too hard to achieve through the Java runtime. I'm also pretty convinced that you didn't merely create a Minecraft mod but ran Minecraft in a prepared environment (read: made sure that the JRE provided bluetooth support).
This would be more interesting for me were it not for the fact that logitow is basically a (rather heavy) commercialized project which tries to sell us a game mechanic in which kids can build stuff using physical blocks (comparable to legos) and then import that using their smartphone. All using a closed standard obviously...
With all due respect, but all I'm seeing here is an advertising campaign.
It doesn't take away anything from the setup. But in all honesty there also isn't that much difference from a developer perspective between importing those virtual blocks into your own commercial app environment or within Minecraft.
This would be more interesting for me were it not for the fact that logitow is basically a (rather heavy) commercialized project which tries to sell us a game mechanic in which kids can build stuff using physical blocks (comparable to legos) and then import that using their smartphone. All using a closed standard obviously...
With all due respect, but all I'm seeing here is an advertising campaign.
It doesn't take away anything from the setup. But in all honesty there also isn't that much difference from a developer perspective between importing those virtual blocks into your own commercial app environment or within Minecraft.
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We want to create some gameplay let kids play Minecraft easily, and add some education elements during kids play the game. Just like Minecraft Edu edition. The hardware is a tool to teach kids in class.