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Showing posts with label multiplayer online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multiplayer online. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2016

Survival Multiplayer in full swing: Majority good reviews

Planet of Cubes players have shown in their reviews the majority of players are pleased with what they've seen. With the additional features of online survival multiplayer now in effect, players can do what millions of minecraft users have done for years - just better.

For starters, there isn't the fight for servers, and the 1,000 plus rules when you get there. There is only one world to play on, and one way to get there - through the planet of cubes app, available to Google and IOS users.

I think for many people, including myself, the wait was well worth it. Even though I haven't been on there lately (I will be visiting tonight as I crank back up my blogging), going by what I've seen thus far, there's no reason not to visit the planet of cubes now. Everything has been answered, give or take a few bugs.  Here are some of the reviews coming in on the Google Play Store:
Alex Jacklin August 19, 2016
I love it! I also like the idea of the renting. I think it's pretty cool. But I think in some people's minds they are thinking this game should have a single player mode where you don't need to rent. Please consider this and I'm hoping you make my dream come true! Thank you!

Some ideas Maybe add a friend list so they wont kill youu?and tamable animals?and make your own survival server and it will cost 45 coins and you can invite your friends.its just my ideas you dont need to add them... 

Good games Good game look like minecraft best game ever but the skin is not look like minecraft skin but ilike dis game ^_^ love it so cool have friend and pet have food look like real life


Yupyyyyy survivel moddddd but...... Wen I pres survivel mod I'm in it and then a ad shows up and wen I pres x to not see video it just puts me to main menu pleas fix this problem even wen I see the whole video it brings me to main menu pleas fix this in crietev mod dos not do that. Pleas will you do that? But I'll wish I can put 10 stars ;-) 

A lot of the reviews POC has already adressed, with most of them basically not understanding how to play the game. Many in my opinion just haven't taken the time to read everything ( or goto the site). But overall, so far so good on everything! 

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Survivor Multiplayer is here!

Planet of Cubes players should have heard by now the big news - Survival Multiplayer is out on Amazon! Isn't that cool? We're very close to having one of the top requests by POC players fulfilled. This, in addition to the renting chunks feature will make the  Planet of Cubes more than just popular, but an epic game for the ages!
 

I know you've been wondering where I've been - well, between my job and the military, I can stay quite busy. However, I do plan to be back online very soon taking shots of the cities and meeting up with people like yourself! So keep building and I'll keep touring!

Friday, July 31, 2015

Greek Mythology: The Centaur of Avatar Island


Avatar Island is proving to be a very interesting place.

For the past three days I've been touring the island and have found some interesting sights, but nothing like the picture above. The Centaur caught me completely off guard. 

Now, for those who don't know what a Centaur is, I will give you the crash course in Greek Mythology: Centaurs, according to Greek mythology, were said to be the offspring of Ixion, son of Ares, and a cloud. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest of a man but the legs and lower half of a horse. These Man-Horse beasts lived in Thessaly, fed on meat and were given to riotous revelries. They came to symbolize the dark, unruly forces of nature. They were usually depicted as drunken followers of Dionysus, except for Cheiron who was the tutor to several heroes.

And now you've had your mythology course for the day. So if you're ever in that part of the Island, stop by and grab a selfie with it - as you can see, someone made sure he'd be ready to smile for the camera. 
Centaurs, according to Greek mythology, were said to be the offspring of Ixion, son of Ares, and a cloud. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest of a man but the legs and lower half of a horse. In later myths and stories they sometimes had horns, wings or both. Back to Greek mythology, these Man-Horse beasts lived in Thessaly, fed on meat and were given to riotous revelries. They came to symbolize the dark, unruly forces of nature. They were usually depicted as drunken followers of Dionysus, except for Cheiron who was the tutor to several heroes... - See more at: http://www.mythicalrealm.com/creatures/centaurs.html#sthash.2KfVODK4.dpuf
Centaurs, according to Greek mythology, were said to be the offspring of Ixion, son of Ares, and a cloud. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest of a man but the legs and lower half of a horse. In later myths and stories they sometimes had horns, wings or both. Back to Greek mythology, these Man-Horse beasts lived in Thessaly, fed on meat and were given to riotous revelries. They came to symbolize the dark, unruly forces of nature. They were usually depicted as drunken followers of Dionysus, except for Cheiron who was the tutor to several heroes... - See more at: http://www.mythicalrealm.com/creatures/centaurs.html#sthash.2KfVODK4.dpuf
Centaurs, according to Greek mythology, were said to be the offspring of Ixion, son of Ares, and a cloud. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest of a man but the legs and lower half of a horse. In later myths and stories they sometimes had horns, wings or both. Back to Greek mythology, these Man-Horse beasts lived in Thessaly, fed on meat and were given to riotous revelries. They came to symbolize the dark, unruly forces of nature. They were usually depicted as drunken followers of Dionysus, except for Cheiron who was the tutor to several heroes... - See more at: http://www.mythicalrealm.com/creatures/centaurs.html#sthash.2KfVODK4.dpuf

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Exploring the Caves of Machu Picchu

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Venturing the Caves of Machu Picchu begins in brief darkness. And for a moment you think there's nothing until you see the rocks. Most caves can be seen in the daytime and with enough light around at night. 

Change may come to ice caves after fatal collapse  Ice Caves after a collapse killed a woman earlier this month. A crucial phone line may be on the way. On July 6, Thomas Hoffman was the first to call 911. However, it was a 45 minute ordeal for him to make that call. “We went down the trail, stopping by every group coming up seeing if they had cellular reception,” He said.  “Nobody did.” Eventually Hoffman hopped in the car and raced in search of cell reception. Before he got any bars, he came across a land line at the Verlot Ranger Station about 15 miles from the caves. It was 40 to 45 minutes after he first set out to get help. Hoffman has heard talk about perhaps shutting down the ice caves following this most recent fatal collapse. He hopes a proposed plan by the Forest Service to install a new land line about five miles from the caves at the Silverton campground will prevent them from closing.  “A phone seems like a fantastic compromise if we can get it pretty close to the,” Hoffman said.
Turning around you can see from beyond the waterfall.
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If you're the introvert, this cave is for you! 
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The further you get, you enter another world filled with a quiet beauty.
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Had to dig this hole to get out. Most of the time there are no exits in underwater caves.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

City water slide spotted

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Summertime Slide - Only one person went down the slide I found yesterday - I was trying to get more but no takers LOL maybe next time!

Friday, July 17, 2015

Church destroyed by user

Church fires are not cool!  READ:  A Rochester man is facing arson charges in connection with a fire that destroyed an historic church on West Main Street in Rochester.  Thomas William Ryhal, 44, is charged with third-degree arson.  More than 60 firefighters were called to Bibleway Healing Temple (the former Westminster Presbyterian Church) in the early morning hours of June 26 for the structure fire.  On the scene of the fire, the battalion chief told us church fires are difficult to fight. Chief Chris Peer said, "Just large open areas, fire travels fast, consumes a lot. It gets hot and takes a lot of water to put it out."  We spoke with developer Marvin Maye who was also on the scene, watching the church burn. In the past, he has struggled with preservationists who wanted him to spend $3-million dollars renovating the church instead of demolishing it to build a Dollar Store or grocery store.
(-215 : -79)--So I was trying to build a church in Comfort City when this guy shows up and just trolls the hell out of me. He didn't say nothing, he just started throwing blocks down everywhere. Next he lit the whole green area aflame with lava and TNT and zoomed off. People, if you can't respect the creations of others it only comes back to you worse than you gave it out. It was unfortunate cause like many people, I spent some time building and to see my view ruined is bad. We can almost see why you rarely see creations inside the city limits because no one wants their stuff griefed to oblivion.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Stargazing on Planet of Cubes

 #nasa #pluto #plutoflyby #newhorizons #solarsystem #nasabeyond #science - Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft has begun beaming back photographs of the surface of Pluto as it approaches. The probe was less than 2.5m km from the 2,300km-wide dwarf planet on Saturday and by Tuesday, it will be taking pictures from an altitude of just 12,500km. The newly published image shows the planet's hemisphere that will soon rotate out of view
I think I saw Pluto in Planet of Cubes yesterday. No, no I didn't lol but it would have been cool - Nonetheless this is one of the great sights you can see while stargazing and if you look real hard you might even find a constellation in there somewhere right? I'm sure at least one of them match a formation in that cluster of stars. But be sure to subscribe to this blog and keep up with my latest travels.
   


Saturday, July 11, 2015

Planet of Cubes: Who built these statues?

Travel below the Colosseum and Machu Picchu and you come across an area south of -2: -117 that's just unique in its own way. How is it unique beyond anything else you see in Planet of Cubes? The statues. 

I'm not going to lie, I was a little startled when I first saw them. They stand mysterious. It's like they're the Stonehenge of the game. This area is barren, yet clear and has more than enough space to really build without a lot of objects in the way.  I think this is what makes Planet of Cubes such a unique Sandbox game. You come across these creations, you don't know who the creators were, and you'll probably never meet them. And if you do, simply say, "nice". Because it is some fantastic art south of the border. 



 
The entire area seemed to be this art gallery full of statues. I even think I saw a Griffin down there. 

Does anyone still go down there? Yes. I did see one user in the area building. I didn't get a chance to talk to him because he or she was building away in the area, and I didn't want to disturb them. There were a few messages on the ground written in blocks, and it seemed like many of the areas were partially built and then left to fend for itself. Creepy in a way, adding the statues in the area.
 
 So if you ever find yourself down that way, be sure to check them out. They are indeed a wonderful sight.