Minecraft play for fun that why we can found many short joke of the day in game. To day I will bring some factoflife for you to know this game. Watch my blog to  get more fact.
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#1
The first version of Minecraft was created in six days back in 2009, when Swedish programmer and designer Markus Persson, widely known as “Notch” to the millions of the game’s fans, decided to create a sandbox game for the launch of his then new company, Mojang AB. However, the full version would be released two years later.
#2
All cows in Minecraft are female, since they can all release milk. However, they can still breed with each other somehow.
#3
If you think it’s bad luck to break glass in the real world, then you don’t want to know what happens in Minecraft when you do it. See, when glass is smashed, the sky behind it turns blue even if there are clouds.
#4
Iron Golems and wolves are the only mobs that can become hostile in peaceful mode. Just as in real life, never trust a hungry wolf, even in the world of Minecraft.

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#5
The ender dragon is capable of destroying chests but he can’t destroy minecarts with chests.
#6
And for some reason rain and snow can’t be seen through glass that has been broken.
#7
When the game is paused a hostile enderman will still shake just because they’re weird like that.
#8
Lava pools are pretty common even in the most freezing conditions in Minecraft. That’s why you see them pretty often in taiga and snowy landscapes in the game.
#9
In the real world a cat supposedly has nine lives but in Minecraft it appears to have even more since it suffers no damage whatsoever in falls.
#10
As you’ve noticed, in case you play the gamecreepers might not have hands but they can still climb ladders with ease.

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#11
If you plant crops in rows with a space between each row the crops grow faster.
#12
Eating has no effect on physical activities in Minecraft. You can still jump as high, ladder travel, and run as fast after you’ve eaten a heavy meal.
#13
If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you have to be really careful because if you break the block beneath the cakes, they will disappear.
#14
When looking at the debug screen (F3), the netherworld is called Hell and the End is called Sky.
#15
You don’t need to know any secret recipes or start a barbeque since in Minecraft if you just light a pig or cow on fire it drops a cooked pork chop or steak.
#16
Spiders are friendly during daytime or in a fully lit room. Further, if you’re starving you can eat spider eggs. In the world of Minecraft they are delicious.
#17
Boats won’t break if they crash into soul sand.
#18
In the world of Minecraft just drinking milk will stop all effects of poison. We wish things were as simple in real life.
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#19
If you eat a raw chicken while crouching, you have a smaller chance of getting poisoned.
#20
One in every 10,000 times you play the game, its introductory menu will flash a misspelling of the game’s title, transposing the E and C to read Minceraft.
#21
In 2014 state employees Simon Kokkendorf and Thorbjørn Nielsen of the Danish Geodata Agency completed a scale replica of Denmark within the world-building game to help drive interest in geographic data.
#22
Persson originally wanted to name it “Cave Game.” Thankfully he ended up with Minecraft.
#23
In case you don’t understand what the language of endermans is, the weird sounds thesecreepy things make are the words “Hi,” “Hello,” and “What’s up” reversed, slowed down, and distorted.
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The American Dream reviews and rumors


The American Dream is a videogame about living life with guns. In other words, one must eat donuts with guns, perform quality assurance with guns, go bowling with guns, and take dates to the prom with guns. Developed exclusively for VR, it’s the work of Screencheat studio Samurai Punk, a young outfit based in Melbourne, Australia. 

The American Dream: Baby with guns

Melbourne is far away from America – the country whose gun laws are ostensibly being satirised. As it turns out, The American Dream wasn’t really borne of the studio’s desire to make a statement about US gun laws. Instead, the concept has its origins in something more meta, namely the rarely-dwelled-upon fact that in first person shooter games, it’s usually only possible to shoot things. Sometimes, the only way to open doors or flick switches is to shoot them. Guns are the most useful tool in a videogame character's arsenal.

“It started out as an introspection I was having with a lot of FPS games that I’d played,” Samurai Punk artist Nicholas McDonnell said. “I’ve played a lot, I’ve made an FPS game, and I was getting a bit confused as to why I was doing so much of that. 

“Historically, most FPS games come out of the US. When [graphical leaps] allowed us to, that’s the first thing we did: we started making shooting games. It became a North America-themed game when I figured out it’d be a good lens through which to demonstrate that. Obviously, when you start talking about guns, the conversation about America comes up a lot.”

The American Dream takes the form of an on-rails shooter travelling through a theme park roughly modelled on Disney’s Epcot Center, an attraction dedicated to technology and a "brighter tomorrow". In The American Dream, the attraction is a means for gun manufacturers to demonstrate their wares. These shills want you to see that guns can be used for more than just killing living creatures. Indeed, guns can be used for everything, according to the gun shills, and the game is basically a collection of vignettes forcing the player to learn how this might be achieved.

In the short demo I played, I was ensconced in a cot and forced to answer a questionnaire with my gun. Then I needed to attract the attention of my mother with my gun. Later, I had to work as a quality control worker, which involved me making holes in donuts, and removing gross looking donuts off conveyer belts... with my gun. These are very simple demonstrations of the concept: I dual wielded pistols during my playthrough, but the game will also feature machine guns and shotguns.

“We were experimenting with different guns that allow us to do different [types of] gameplay, because in this game, a gun isn’t a tactical advantage in a certain situation, they function more like different tools for life,” McDonnell said. “We have to try to abstract what a long rifle provides gameplay-wise, as opposed to a pistol, which is small and light and easy to handle.
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One of the neatest aspects of The American Dream is its reload system: basically, you need to bang the butt of your gun on a button in order to trigger a magazine dispenser, which itself triggers a short slow motion sequence, during which you need to capture it in your weapon. It ties into one of the important tenets of the game: the studio couldn’t have the player use their hands to reload a weapon, because you’re not meant to use your hands. Guns are meant to do everything, but crucially, in The American Dream, guns are never used for violent means.


“We have to do the ‘don’t make guns violent’ pass [on every vignette], because the game is all about making guns non-violent,” McDonnell said. “You can’t say ‘don’t make the boss angry, he has a gun and he’ll shoot you’ because that doesn’t work. The universe we’re creating is one where guns are perfect, they’re like a multi-tool, they can solve all your problems and they don’t shoot people.”

It’s an amusing concept, and during the 20 minutes I spent playing The American Dream, I found it much funnier than I expected. I did initially question the ability of three young Australian developers to handle this idea effectively. I feared it'd be overly dogmatic, or celebratory, or else totally tone deaf – but taken as a lighthearted critique of first-person shooters, it works. 

Will it work as a game, though? Despite the fledgling status of VR, audiences are already growing tired of bite-sized games like The American Dream. And yet, that reality means games are provided the luxury of playing with simple concepts that might not gel in a larger, more time-intensive game.

As for McDonnell, he reckons that’s just where the tech is at. “As a person playing VR a fair amount at the moment, I think [this type of game prevails] because the tech isn’t 100 percent there in terms of comfort and long term use. They all have their own quirks: if you wear glasses you can only really use PSVR because the others don’t have enough space. The Oculus is a bit bright, and hurts your eyes after a certain amount of time. It’s not the kind of platform that you feel comfortable with for a long time.

“Because of the nature of the platform, I think bite-sized content works best right now and I don’t think that’s a negative,” McDonnell said. “To some extent it’s actually great because it means you can create stuff and succeed with it in a manner which you’d get abused for on another platform. That’s where we ended up with walking sims. They were getting abused because they were short form – and they wanted to be – and in our case it’s the same. We’re trying to do something with our game which wouldn’t be effective on another platform." Would you like to get free online games for kids?

The American Dream is due to launch in 2017.

Dishonored 2 gallery: Karnacar portraits


The first location you visit in Karnaca is the Campo Seta Dockyards. This is a neutral zone, meaning you can move around without having to worry about being hassled by the Duke’s guards. Your mission is to find a rail car heading the Addermire Institute, but it’s worth taking some time to explore the streets first. The docks are bustling with people, and talking to them is a great way to learn about this strange new country.




As I was doing this, I noticed how incredible the characters look. And not just the main cast, but random people on the street too. The stylised art in the first game was wonderfully distinctive, but the sequel has taken it to the next level. The faces still look hand-sculpted, almost like caricatures, but they’re now rendered with an extra layer of beautifully grotesque detail. The rough, weathered faces of Karnaca’s citizens, from dockers to aristocrats, reflect the ugly world they live in and the ugliness of their lives. Get game, app reviews and free online games for kids, for girls and others.

“Karnaca is the home of a variety of ethnic groups with distinctive faces,” notes Arkane Studios art director Sebastien Mitton in a character art gallery on Bethesda’s website. “Clothes are well-cut and tailored, while faces are rough and have stories to tell. Clothing is a medium to show a character’s position in society, but what’s fundamental is the person wearing it. That attention to detail raised the quality to an unexpected level, where all the city’s inhabitants have a backstory and truly fit within their environment.”

“When we create character art for Dishonored 2, it’s important to keep the little details in mind,” he says. “Where is this character from? What line of work are they in? What sort of a person are they? From the shape of Emily’s cuff-links to the musculature and weathered faces of our characters, we take everything into consideration. All these things ultimately affect the way we design each and every one of our characters. And with a location like Karnaca, where people from all over the world have settled, we’ve assembled a diverse cast of strange and fascinating individuals.”



To create these portraits I used Ansel, Nvidia’s new screenshot tool. If you have a supported GPU you can access it by pressing ALT+F2 in-game. Sometimes you get a black screen, but restarting the game seems to fix it. And it’s only when I started zooming in with this that I realised just how obscenely detailed the faces in the game are. The realistic skin shaders lend the exaggerated features a tangible texture, but it doesn’t send them tumbling into the uncanny valley. These characters will still look great in ten years, because Arkane understands that strong art always trumps photorealism.

Before the artists render a model in 3D, they use concept art as the basis for a clay sculpture. This unusual system is what gives the faces that unique hand-crafted look. “Clay sculpting allows the artists to set the look and anatomy of a subject after the 2D concept and before the 3D modelling,” says Mitton. “This saves time for the 3D modellers and helps unify the look of the characters.” The time-saving point is interesting, explaining how Arkane are able to give even the most generic NPC an interesting face.
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Interestingly, one of the only characters in Dishonored whose face isn’t scarred or gnarled in some way is The Outsider, the supernatural being who grants Corvo and Emily their powers. I interviewed creative director Harvey Smith recently about the making of Lady Boyle’s Last Party, which you can read in this issue, and he suggested this was intentional. Perhaps to highlight his other-worldliness. It’s attention to detail like this that makes Dishonored’s world, and the people who live in it, so compelling.

Dishonored 2 is a remarkable artistic achievement. Karnaca is entirely fictional, but feels like a real place with its own rich culture and history. From the architecture to individual props like typewriters and lamps, everything has been carefully, lovingly designed to feel like it has a place and a use in the world. And this obsession with the small details extends to the people who live there, whose storied, weather-beaten faces are as important a part of Arkane’s exquisite world-building as anything else.

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You might be saving up for an Oculus Rift, but in the meantime, you can experience all of the thrills of the latest advances in virtual reality straight from your smartphone. There’s a wide range of apps out there that provide gaming, video, or other immersive experiences. To get started, you’ll need a Virtual Reality Headset like this option from gifts.co.uk. These are inexpensive and compatible with a number of devices, or you could even make your own out of cardboard. The next step is to download the apps – here are five of the best.

Five Best Virtual Reality Smartphone apps

1. Vrse
Virtual reality allows you to become immersed in the media you’re consuming. Instead of just passively watching a movie, you can reach out and feel like you’re part of it. Try out how this feels by downloading Vrse, which offers short films, music videos, and documentaries.

2. Jaunt
Jaunt is another media library along the lines of Vrse, so if you grow tired of the selection at one source you can always switch to the other. Jaunt features engaging news reports along with the usual music entertainment. You’ll feel like you’re right in the crowd at a concert or on the front lines with the reporter.

3. InCell
This sciencey app teaches you about human cells, but it also is a fun game that lets you feel like you’re flying right through the middle of cells. It’s a race against time to outwit a virus that will let you learn something at the same time.

4. End Space VR
Lots of the first virtual reality games are first-person shooter games, as this format works well with the genre. End Space is one of the better options. It puts you in charge of a space ship, letting you shoot down other ships in a variety of different environments. The game can go on to infinite levels with different bad ships appearing all the time.

5. Hardcode
While eventually, you’ll get the full holodeck experience in VR, for now, apps like Hardcode are the next best thing. It’s another shooter game, but it supports local multiplayer so that you can alongside your friends. The game itself is free to download but you’ll need a controller gamepad to play.

This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to VR apps, which are getting more exciting each day.
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Would you like to see some animal facts in your freetime? So what about mice facts? I believe that these following facts will be interested to you:

Most people think that mice are pests or even vermin, and that they cannot be kept as pets at all. This is a great misconception because these cute little creatures do in fact, make wonderful pets especially for children who have never kept a pet before. Naturally, if you are thinking of getting a pet mouse or two for your kids, you would need to keep a watchful eye on things to make sure the pets and your kids are behaving themselves.



Mouse Behaviour In Captivity:

Mice in captivity (or kept as pets, domestic or for breeding), show small changes in their behaviour. Female mice are more sociable in captivity than in the wild. If you were to keep several female mice together, they would not fight. In fact, if 2 or 3 females gave birth to litters at the same time, they would put their babies in one heap and share responsibilities with feeding and caring for them. The individuals would of course give birth in their own corners and spend the first few hours alone with their own litters.

This is obviously not the female mouses natural behaviour.
Male mice show their natural territorial behaviour also in captivity. It is not wise to keep males together. However, males are social rodents and need company, therefore, they would live a lot happier if paired with a female.

One behaviour pattern that is different between wild male mice and captive male mice is there paternal instinct. Captive male mice will help rear the young. They will lay on them and keep them warm while the female rests and eats. This paternal behaviour in the male mouse has not been observed in the wild but then again if they have this instinct in captivity then it possibly could happen in the wild.

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Do Mice Get Lonely?

As a matter of fact, mice do get lonely. As mice are social animals, they are better kept in pairs, but as mentioned before, male mice are better living with female mice and not another male. Females of course, will live together. A lone male mouse could be very sad and its health might suffer as a consequence. But then again, pairing him with a female will no doubt result in a pregnancy and not just the once either. A problem worth some serious consideration.

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  • Mice are much like humans in how their bodies and minds work. This is why laboratories use mice as test subjects for medicines and other items that may be used on humans. Nearly all modern medicine is tested on mice before they go to human medical trials.
  • Mice are tough little creatures when they have their minds set on a crunchy scorpion snack. They can withstand multiple scorpion bites. 
  • Mice can feel temperature changes and alterations in ground terrain through their whiskers. 
  • While communicating with each other, mice make ultrasonic as well as regular sounds.
  • Most mice are very good jumpers. They can jump nearly 18 inches (46 cm) in the air. They also are talented climbers and swimmers.
  • A mouse's heart can beat 632 beats per minute. A human heart only beats 60 to 100 beats per minute.
  • A wood mouse will shed its tail if the tail is caught by a predator.
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New features include Cortana, background music via Pandora, and store tweaks.

Microsoft has started pushing out its Xbox One Summer Update, which will introduce the Cortana assistant, background music, and a number of other feature to its platform.

According to a post on Xbox Wire, "nearly all the features that were included in the Preview" are part of the update, but Microsoft has also added a few new ones, such as Language Region Independence and the release of the Xbox app for iOS and Android.

It's worth noting that, currently, background music functionality is only supported by the Pandora app, but Microsoft has said it is introducing more apps soon.

Take a look below for a full breakdown of the new features.
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  • Background Music: Today's update brings the ability for the highly requested feature of Background Music, which lets you listen to your favorite music in the background while gaming on Xbox One. The Pandora app, launching soon, is the first of many partners who will support Background Music, with Groove Music, iHeartRadio and other apps coming later.
  • Cortana on Xbox One: Cortana is now available on Xbox One in the US and UK With Cortana, gamers can expect more from voice commands on Xbox. In addition to more commands and greater accuracy with natural language and text dictation, Cortana provides the ability to use a headset or Kinect. You'll be able to use Cortana to find great new games, see what your friends are up to, start a party, accomplish common tasks, turn on your Xbox One if you're using Kinect, and more. We'll continue to build more Cortana features over time as part of our vision to have Cortana be your personal digital assistant for gaming.
  • Improved Game Collection: We've updated the Game Collection interface to make it faster and easier to find and launch the games you're looking for. Now you'll be able to sort, manage and see more of your Game Collection easily, quickly access your own 'Ready to Install' tab, update your games or apps using the new 'Updates' tab, and get more information about titles in your queue.
  • Language Region Independence: Based on overwhelming fan feedback, we've enabled Language Region Independence to give gamers even more control over their Xbox experience. Language Region Independence allows you to choose any supported language on Xbox One, regardless of the location. For example, if you're in the U.S. and move to Germany, you can now keep your language set to English on Xbox One and enjoy your experiences in English.
  • Xbox and Windows Store convergence: We're starting to combine the best of the Xbox Store and Windows Store to give gamers a single cohesive experience across their devices. On Xbox One, we've streamlined the shopping experience to help you find the games you love faster and at the best prices. You’ll be able to filter search results by genre, read reviews written by fellow gamers – including those voted "most helpful" by the Xbox Live community--easily recognise what titles are on sale with strikethrough pricing in lists, and more. We've also added several new channels to help you discover the content you love even faster.

Windows Store

  • On the Windows Store, we're adding support so gamers can soon browse and purchase bundles, episodic games, season passes, virtual currency and other game add-ons and DLC. You can also redeem Xbox tokens, subscriptions, games or DLC through the Windows Store. And developers can make their games available for pre-order/pre-download so you can buy a game any time before it launches, play it right when it comes out, and you won't be billed for your purchase until shortly before the title launches. This fall, the store integration makes Xbox Play Anywhere possible, so when you buy supported digital games, you can play on both Windows 10 and Xbox One at no extra cost.
  • Facebook Friend Finder: Now on the Xbox One, connect your Facebook account to your Xbox Live account to find your Xbox playing Facebook Friends. You only need to connect your account once via Facebook Login; if you've already gone through the steps on the Xbox app for Windows 10, iOS or Android, then you're all set! Otherwise, now you have the option to log into your Facebook account from your Xbox One, making it easier to find more people to play games and have fun with.
  • Improved sharing on Xbox One: We've made it easier to share your screenshots, GameDVR clips, and achievements on Xbox One. Gamers can now share their most epic clips and screenshots with the community right from home. We've also updated the Activity Feed settings so you can now decide what will get automatically shared to your feed
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Xbox app and Windows 10 PC Gaming

  • Top Windows 10 PC games show up on Xbox Live: We're bringing the top Windows 10 PC games like League of Legends and XCOM 2 together with the Xbox Live community. Meaning, your favorite Windows 10 PC games will have their own Game Hubs on Xbox Live. Whether you’re on your PC, Xbox One, or mobile phone, you’ll be able to see what PC games your friends are playing, share your own PC gaming clips and screenshots with the community, and message your friends on Xbox Live. On both Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs, you‘ll also be able to party chat with your friends no matter what they’re doing.
  • 60 fps game clip recording with the Game Bar: Using the new “Very High” video quality setting in the Xbox app, you will be able to record your game clips in up to 60 frames per second from the Game Bar (Windows + G) once the Windows 10 Anniversary Update starts to roll out on Aug. 2.
  • Windows Game Bar improved full-screen support: One of the most common requests we see for the Windows 10 GameDVR feature is the ability to use the Windows Game Bar with more games running in full-screen. We've added support for six additional games in full-screen mode with Windows Game Bar: League of Legends, World of Warcraft, DOTA 2, Battlefield 4, Counterstrike: Global Offensive, and Diablo III. With those games, once the Windows 10 Anniversary Update starts to roll out on Aug. 2, you'll be able to use Windows + G to bring up the Windows Game Bar when the game is running full-screen.

Xbox app on Mobile

  • Xbox app on iOS and Android: Announced and released during E3, the Xbox app is now available on iOS and Android. The Xbox app brings together your friends, games and accomplishmentsa cross all of your devices. Now, you can stay connected to the Xbox Live community, see what your friends are playing, share game clips and screenshots, and view achievements through the Xbox app on Windows 10, iOS and Android devices.

Microsoft has previously said a second update will be out in the summer. This one could be the one that turns every Xbox One into a development kit.

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According Australian police, 19-year-old likely to be charged after he drove into a school building while trying to catch a creature in the popular mobile app.
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A man made an unplanned Pokestop when his car crashed into a Melbourne school, police have said.

Officers say the man was trying to capture a creature from the Pokémon Go mobile phone app when he lost control of his vehicle while negotiating a roundabout.

The car smashed through a fence and into a school portable building in Berwick at 6.50pm on Thursday. No one was injured.

“Any Pokeballs, eggs or potions the driver may have had remaining only attracted police,” Victoria police spokeswoman Julie-Anne Newman said.
The 19-year-old will likely be charged in relation to careless driving, police say.

Government agency VicRoads introduced almost 40 flashing road signs warning drivers “Don’t drive and Pokémon” a few days ago.

Police have warned that chasing Pokémon creatures while driving could earn a $466 fine and four demerit points.

Those hunting on foot are also warned to be aware of vehicles and other pedestrians, during the search.

The game has been downloaded more than 50m times from the Google Play store and is top of the Australian charts for free iOS apps.
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