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Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition (Windows Store PC Game) for
$13.49.
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Description:
- Create, explore, survive, repeat. Minecraft: Java Edition and Bedrock Edition are now a package deal for Windows. Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition gives you access to both games in one purchase and one unified launcher, making it easier than ever to go from one edition to the other. Cross-play with any Minecrafter by simply switching to the edition your friends have. Now you can enjoy twice the mining and twice the crafting – with more Minecrafters than ever.
- Explore randomly generated worlds and build amazing things from the simplest of homes to the grandest of castles. Play in creative mode with unlimited resources or mine deep into the world in survival mode, crafting weapons and armour to fend off the dangerous mobs. Scale craggy mountains, unearth elaborate caves and mine large ore veins. Discover lush cave and dripstone cave biomes. Light up your world with candles to show what a savvy potholer and master mountaineer you are!
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We have an old laptop (2016, Intell 6200u CPU) that had a fairly spicy battery. It would last about 90 seconds off charger before shutting down. Finally replaced the battery this week and installed Mint - 8 gigs of RAM with Windows 11 and the TPM 2.0 bypass ran poorly. My wife needs something for her Cricut (Wine/Proton to translate the Windows program). The 5th grader keeps wanting to make presentations or documents for her pretend school. Our work laptops are not exactly an appropriate for that. Both kids love Minecraft so I had been thinking about getting it for a Mini PC (Ryzen 7840u) connected to the main TV that boots to Steam Big Picture. This seems like an even better idea if it can work with the old laptop as well. …and yes, she has used the Mini PC for her MS Office creations, but we only have one TV on the main floor so this doesn't always go over too well when someone else wants to actually watch TV.
While both kids would benefit from TuxMath and TuxTyping - the 5th grader used the laptop for the first time yesterday and spent most of her time with these two games, I think Minecraft on it would be far better than older things in my Steam library.
We have an old laptop (2016, Intell 6200u CPU) that had a fairly spicy battery. It would last about 90 seconds off charger before shutting down. Finally replaced the battery this week and installed Mint - 8 gigs of RAM with Windows 11 and the TPM 2.0 bypass ran poorly. My wife needs something for her Cricut (Wine/Proton to translate the Windows program). The 5th grader keeps wanting to make presentations or documents for her pretend school. Our work laptops are not exactly an appropriate for that. Both kids love Minecraft so I had been thinking about getting it for a Mini PC (Ryzen 7840u) connected to the main TV that boots to Steam Big Picture. This seems like an even better idea if it can work with the old laptop as well. …and yes, she has used the Mini PC for her MS Office creations, but we only have one TV on the main floor so this doesn't always go over too well when someone else wants to actually watch TV.
While both kids would benefit from TuxMath and TuxTyping - the 5th grader used the laptop for the first time yesterday and spent most of her time with these two games, I think Minecraft on it would be far better than older things in my Steam library.
And yes, I had to include Linux because I use it lol. It's my main OS on my gaming PC, with Windows 11 dual boot just in case (but I haven't used it in a while). I also have a MacBook. It runs great on all of these platforms.
Just a heads up that the best launcher for all of these platforms is Prism Launcher. I remember it integrated pretty nicely with Steam.
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