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Talking Villagers in Minecraft!
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The Advent of Real Talking Villagers in Minecraft Imagine a world where Minecraft villagers come to life, engaging in conversations with players in real-time. This seemingly impossible feat became a reality thanks to a resource pack created by a talented developer. The pack introduced random sounds to Minecraft villagers, transforming them into chatty companions for players to interact with. Bringing Villagers to Life Upon witnessing the potential of this innovative resource pack, a content creator decided to take it a step further. With the help of a developer friend, the creator successfully implemented a voice chat mod that allowed… Read More
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4 News Now – New Minecraft exhibit opening this weekend in Spokane
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Video Information Well get your diamond pickaxe ready because a new Minecraft exhibit opens this Saturday at the Northwest Museum of Arts and culture since its release in 2009 it’s become one of the most popular video games of all time the exhibit features life-sized creatures and backdrops from the game the Mac director Is excited for all of Spokane to experience it Minecraft is this extraordinary phenomenon and we have so many players and participants in Spokane this would be a wonderful thing for our region well you’ll have until December 31st to experience the exhibit for yourself I… Read More
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11Alive – Atlanta leaders challenge APS students with new Minecraft initiative
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Video Information Connected Equitable and sustainable future that moves Atlanta forward but leaves no one behind so Atlanta mayor Audrey Dickens got some help from fifth grader John Howard and this level up challenge allows students like Howard to reimagine four different Atlanta landmarks using an education-based version of that popular game Minecraft the goal here is To teach students critical thinking the Minecraft challenge is is stimulating young minds and trying to get them creative open-minded trying to be Risk Takers like they said there’s no bad ideas there’s just mistakes that kids need to work on okay so… Read More