Sunday, June 8, 2014

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Minecraft game creator released Cliffhouse and criticized

Minecraft game creator released Cliffhouse and criticized



Author of the popular virtual "world designer» Minecraft Markus Persson Notch began selling its first new game since the days of Minecraft. Swedish developer accepts payments for a new game in the virtual currency Cliffhouse Dogecoin, although you can download the game for free. According to him, the game was created by them in just two hours. The game at its core is very simple: the player controls a horse at full gallop, and doing a variety of things in the virtual world. It should be noted that not all rosy gamers perceived novelty and many say that Persson tries to sell the game for the money, although the game itself is not drawn to the commercial product and Persson parasite on the popularity of Minecraft, fishing out money for development, which should not be sold for money. 

Between by Minecraft creator posted on his twitter advertisements about early access to the game for $ 100. Many bought the game said that Notch simply deceived and $ 100 sold in the market are completely different projects with different quality and performance. Examiner website, citing sources close to Persson, said that in the future will be updated Cliffhouse and planned to release Steam games for the console of Valve. At the same time, Examiner also agrees with the opinion of gamers that Persson sells for $ 100 brand incompletely project. 

Note that Minecraft developers worked on a similar pattern: the game sold, but almost a year has existed in the alpha version, and then another about the same in beta. "Apparently, Notch decided thus joke. Cliffhouse game created based on the engine model standanrtnoy Unity Engine, and most of the features of the game is included in the standard set of features Unity or support tools. All that did Notch - it created two hours of virtual model horse and threw it into the virtual world. By the way, in an animal model of Unity at all free, "- said Justin Ross, Project Editor Pixel Gate.
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