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Minecraft on the Pi

11/13/2013

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We are all going to look at programming principles using Minecraft on the Pi.   If this doesn't motivate you to learn about variables, loops, if/then statements, and arrays, I don't know what will :)

TEJ4MI students..you're up first.

The newly released Minecraft: Pi Edition is a cube-for-cube remake of the Pocket Edition platform for mobile gaming, but with  a little twist - it is programmable. That’s right, now you can enjoy the same  block-ubiquitous world that is Minecraft with the ability to manipulate its  environment through programming in any language! 

The folks over at Raspberry Pi are excited  about this release hoping to evoke the interest of more students into  programming. Of course, this too is an exciting prospect for those already  interested in coding. Now users will be able to have a command-prompt  side-by-side with the Minecraft window and observe the immediate results of  loop-writing on the block-building process. Yet again, another example of the  benefits of learning through playing. The Pi Edition is playable without  programming. Did I mention it’s free? 

Install Instructions : 
 
Download it here (for Raspbian "wheezy" with  XWindows only): http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads

 Boot up your Raspberry Pi with Raspbian. If  you haven’t set XWindows to start automatically upon boot, type in  “startx”.


Next click the icon for LXTerminal to open a  new terminal window. Use the following commands (in bold) to download and  launch: 

To download it: visit https://s3.amazonaws.com/assets.minecraft.net/pi/minecraft-pi-0.1.1.tar.gz


To decompress it: tar -zxvf  minecraft-pi-0.1.1.tar.gz
To run it: cd mcpi
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minecraft-pi




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