

I purchased this book for my 13-year-old son who has only recently got into Minecraft, and he loves it.

More, rather, that I have got my fair share of uses from this thing, though I doubt the hexagonal shape helps ensure its durability.I must admit that, I purchased this for £10 and probably wouldn't buy it at it's retail price of £20 and would wait for it to go down in price.I absolutely love the style of this book though and the information it displays about each particular block.Definitely worth it for any Minecraft Player.
#Bookpedia reviews update#
The contents layout the different types of blocks, such as: Naturally Generated, Mechanisms & Ores And Minerals, do bare in mind though, that due to the release date, this won't include any blocks added to the game after 1.8.1 (which is the name of an update if you're buying this for someone else or don't yet know much about Minecraft.)The first page - though it has no content - and the spine of the book have recieved some ware and tear, but that's not to say this isn't a sturdy book. As a Minecraft Fan, I was pleased at the content within this in-depth guide. I picked this up at the excitement of yet another Official Minecraft Book, and it certainly satisfied my excitement. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 April 2017 Not Sure about Durability - But the Content Certainly Makes up for it.
#Bookpedia reviews series#
Collect all of the official Minecraft series to become the best Minecrafter you can be, including the brand new Minecraft Guides: Minecraft Guide to Creative Minecraft Guide to Exploration Minecraft: Beginner’s Handbook Minecraft: Combat Handbook Minecraft: Construction Handbook Minecraft: Redstone Handbook Minecraft: Blockopedia Minecraft: Exploded Builds: Medieval Fortress Minecraft: The Survivors’ Book of Secrets With Minecraft Blockopedia you’ll survive better, live happier, and build stronger. But for the rarer variety, such as Nether quartz ore, it will mean a trip into the Nether dimension. Basic blocks such as dirt, grass, and cobblestone are found in abundance in the Overworld. You’ll also discover the secrets of each block and informative facts about how they behave.

In addition to their properties, you’ll get all the stats on blast resistance, transparency, light emittance and block drops. With 300 pages stuffed with facts and images, Blockopedia is grouped into helpful sections by type of block: naturally generated, ores and minerals, plants, and liquids and gases. Every single block is featured with its location, function, and behavior. Minecraft can be an overwhelming place in which to first set foot, but with this book you’ll always know what’s around you, under your feet, and at your virtual fingertips.
#Bookpedia reviews for mac#
Love books? You'll like this app.Įditors' note: This is a review of the trial version of Bookpedia for Mac 5.1.8.Minecraft Blockopedia is your indispensable guide to the very stuff of Minecraft: the blocks! Beautifully presented in hexagonal block form in a stylish box: this is the ultimate gift for both the experienced minecrafter and the novice. The interface could do with some improvements, but it's OK as it is. If you have a large collection of owned and borrowed books, this app will help you organize them more thoroughly, by providing extensive metadata about each title. We also liked the book wish list, which is not only convenient, but also easy to use.īookpedia for Mac lives up to its promise. In addition to cataloging features, this app also comes with a sub-menu that lists borrowed books, including when they are due, a helpful feature if you use the library often. The app runs smoothly, and when you select a particular book, cover art and additional information are displayed quickly without any lag, bugs, or glitches. The search completes quickly and features a lot of metadata, which can help you sort out your library more easily. The app is not free, but you can test it and see if you like it before purchasing.īookpedia for Mac lets you add new books to the library, manually, or by searching for them online using keywords.

Its tracking features for borrowed books and handy wish list are two nice extra features you'll like. Despite its basic and slightly dated interface, this iTunes-like app is easy to use and comes with fast book searching features. Bookpedia for Mac allows you to organize and manage a large book collection more easily.
