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Minecraft Reality App Arrives For iOS, Brings Your Creations Into the Real World

An anonymous reader writes "Following the news that Minecraft has been ported to the Raspberry Pi, Mojang has announced a new augmented reality iOS app. The app uses your iOS device's camera to track your surroundings before projecting creations onto the landscape. Not only can you see the results on your screen, but you can change their size as you please, and also walk around them to view from different angles."

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  1. Wait for it... by sixtyeight · · Score: 4, Funny

    So, next is checking into 4Square from your Minecraft bunker.

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    1. Re:Wait for it... by SeaFox · · Score: 4, Funny

      Well the most appropriate place to check into a social networking service called FourSquare would be a structure made entirely of cubes I would think.

  2. Minecraft on OSX by tonywestonuk · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Has anyone managed to get Minecraft working on OSX Mountain Lion? - Apple removed the java plugin, and Oracle Java 7 doesn't appear to be compatible with OpenGL. The closest Ive managed is to get it running in Windows 7, under virtual box. But, its far from ideal.

  3. Not exactly real-world by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This doesn't bring anything into the real world. You just get to look at it on a different screen. I guess I'm impressed with the app's ability to track where you're standing and pointing the camera, but "brings... into the real world" should really be something more like a system to format your creations for use with a 3-D printer.

    1. Re:Not exactly real-world by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 5, Funny

      You wouldn't be very good in marketing.

      That's a compliment.

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