Mojang has announced its latest update for Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition, which includes additions like new redstone circuits, new bunnies, new desert temples, and new types of wooden doors.
Beta players in the recently released Minecraft: Windows 10 and Minecraft: Pocket Edition Version 0.13.0 will encounter three groups of redstone items. These include redstone wires, torches, lamps, levers, buttons, pressure plates, tripwires, trapped chests, detector rails, note blocks, and more.
There are also six types of bunnies hopping around the Minecraft world that players could find. Players may collect these bunnies so that they may have some cute fluffy creatures running around the land. Yet, when these fluffy creatures get hungry they might become quite destructive and eat the player's crops. Mojang has invested in the most sophisticated AI technology to make sure the new bunnies will not eat the player's crops, the company said.
According to Neurogadget, the updated version also includes new desert temples for players to explore. There will be mysterious desert temples that will surface from the sand. Minecraft 0.13.0 also comes with new desert biomes and five new door types. The structures are made from sandstone and players may want to explore these puzzling temples because some decent loots are up for grabs - as long as the player survives and gets out in one piece.
In addition to the new version released on Nov. 19, Thursday, Mojang introduced Biome Settlers Pack 1 on Nov. 20 that is available for download costing $1.99. This pack is the first of a series of forest biome-inspired skin that brings more than two dozen new character skins to the game, a series of tundra and deserts. Hunters, brewers, archers, are some of the new characters that are included in the pack.
"When designing these skins, we took inspiration from the different ways you play Minecraft, as well as the resources and mobs that exist in each biome," Owen Hill, Mojang Director of Creative Communications, stated in a post.
The full list of updates and new features can be found on Mojang's website.