Redstone contraptions in Minecraft can automate tasks like farming, making gameplay more efficient and fun. Easy-to-follow tutorials on YouTube can help build useful contraptions like Villager ...
Minecraft players have been using Redstone to create incredible builds, including board games like Connect 4. One player has made a working version of Connect 4 in Minecraft using a combination of ...
Jack Peachey is a features writer who's worked at Dualshockers and Game Rant. An animation nerd, his favourite games don't have a genre in common as much as they all have pretty pictures. When not ...
In the past, people have tried making Minecraft things in real life, like building recreations of a piston out of Lego. But it's not like you could ever recreate redstone, the magical material that's ...
Mojang has nominated a March 13 release date for the Minecraft Redstone Update, which adds a number of new features including several new items used in making elaborate machines, like a daylight ...
This Minecraft Redstone chicken mini-game is incredibly weird. It's not as though we're unused to seeing strange Redstone contraptions; after all, we've witnessed MS Paint being recreated in the game ...
Witness the undead like never before! This epic Minecraft zombie build features glowing redstone eyes and a pulsing heart, brought to life with clever redstone engineering. It’s the perfect mix of ...
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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Minecraft: Redstone Update Minecraft: Redstone Update adds several new redstone-related blocks, including the comparator, hopper, dropper, daylight sensor, ...
Minecraft is an excellent way to lose dozens of hours engineering virtual buildings and machines, but now an interesting new company has devised a way to bridge those digital creations into our ...
Building a computer is one thing. Designing a computer from scratch is another. Doing both of those things in the confines of Microsoft's smash-hit sandbox game Minecraft is, I want to say, absurd?