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E-raamat: Modding Minecraft: Build Your Own Minecraft Mods!

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Dummies Junior
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: For Dummies
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781119177296
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Dummies Junior
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: For Dummies
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781119177296

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My kid can mod Minecraft? Oh my!

There’s no doubt about it: Minecraft has taken the world by storm. If your resident Minecraft fanatic is ready to take their experience to a new level of play, introduce them to modding! Modding allows Minecraft players to modify the game through code—giving them the ability to add a variety of gameplay changes, ranging from new blocks and items to new mechanisms to craft. It’s pretty much a Minecraft enthusiast’s dream brought to life! InModding Minecraft, your child will be introduced to three fun and easy-to-complete projects that teach them the coding skills to make the most of their love of Minecraft.

Walking young readers through projects that outline how to create games in Minecraft for single or multiple players, this friendly and accessible guide takes the intimidation out of coding and instills confidence in children as young as seven as they complete cool coding projects to mod their favorite game. Full-color, eye-popping graphics and a short page count hold their attention while the goal-based format keeps them focused on the task at hand. Before you know it, your kid will be writing their own mods and having even more fun with Minecraft.

  • Kids can complete the projects on their own or alongside an adult
  • Introduces getting started with a single-player, single-level game
  • Moves readers on to multi-level game playing
  • Finishes with a multi-level, multi-player game based on the classic “capture the flag” game

With simple and clear instruction that your child can understand, Modding Minecraft is the perfect place for your kid to dig deep and open up a whole new world in their creative play.

Introduction 2(3)
About Minecraft and LearnToMod
2(1)
About This Book
2(1)
About You
3(1)
About the Icons
4(1)
Project 1 Start Mopping
5(51)
Know What Minecraft Modding Is
5(1)
Use the LearnToMod Online Software
6(1)
Sign up for LearnToMod
7(1)
Use the LearnToMod badges
8(1)
Connect your mods to Minecraft
8(4)
Connect to the LearnToMod Server
12(1)
Check Out the Coding Environment
13(2)
Test Your Mod
15(4)
Run Your Mod in Minecraft
19(3)
Get Ready to Write Your Own Minecraft Mods
22(2)
Share a Mod with Friends
24(1)
How Your Friend Finds Your Mod
25(2)
Earn Modding Badges
27(1)
Earn Scramble badges
27(2)
Earn the Saying Hello badge: Scramble Edition
29(1)
Communicate with your computer
30(1)
Earn Missing badges
31(1)
Trace code
32(1)
Earn the Saying Hello badge: Missing Edition
33(23)
Project 2 Spleef
56(11)
Introduce the Gameplay Loop
37(1)
Start: Create a basic scene
38(1)
Goal: Add a way to win and lose
38(1)
Challenge: Make it harder to win
39(1)
Reward: Make players want to win
39(1)
Plan and Try Test Cases
40(1)
Debug Your Code
41(1)
Make Spleef: Iteration 1
42(1)
Explore the ArenaBuilder library
42(2)
Start: Import the ArenaBuilder library
44(4)
Goal: Make a way to win and lose
48(7)
Challenge: Make blocks disappear one second after touching them
55(4)
Reward: Give the player points
59(3)
Make Spleef: Iteration 2
62(1)
Start: Add a lava platform
63(1)
Goal: Destroy at least 200 blocks
63(1)
Challenge: Add an enemy
64(1)
Reward: Add fireworks
64(3)
Project 3 Monster Arena
67(30)
Draw the Gameplay Loop
67(1)
Iteration 1 Make Monster Arena
68(2)
Start: Create a basic arena with a fence
70(6)
Refactor: Move the arena code to a new function
76(1)
Goal: Add a melon block to break
76(2)
Test: Make sure your game works
78(1)
Challenge: Add monsters to the arena
78(2)
Reward: Replay the first level
80(4)
Test: Iteration 1 completed
84(1)
Iteration 2 Add Levels
85(1)
Start: Make the arena unique
86(1)
Goal: Wait until a later iteration
87(1)
Challenge: Add monsters
87(1)
Reward: Add a second level
87(3)
Test: Make sure both levels work
90(1)
Iteration 3 Add Levels to Your Levels
90(1)
Challenge: Switch to Survival mode
91(2)
Reward: Add five more levels
93(2)
Make More Iterations: Be Creative and Unique
95(2)
Project 4 Capture The Flag
97
Use the Capture the Flag Library
97(2)
Make a Basic Capture the Flag
99(3)
Test Your Two-Player Capture the Flag
102(2)
Add Wands
104(2)
Attach Magic to Your Wands
106(5)
Make Your Own Wand
111(4)
Give Each Player Two Wands
115
Sarah Guthals, Stephen Foster, and Lindsey Handley are the co-founders of ThoughtSTEM and the creators of the LearnToMod software. They have dedicated their lives to coding education and are co-authors of Minecraft Modding For Kids.