Minecraft 4k

Minecraft 4k was an edition of Minecraft developed for the Java 4K contest.[2] The initial version, released on December 2, 2009, was more limited than any other edition of Minecraft ever released to the public, including the pre-classic version that is available from the Java Edition launcher. An update on December 4th changed the controls and added widescreen, more blocks, and the ability to place and destroy blocks.[3]

OVERVIEW

The player can place and destroy blocks. The only block the player can place is grass, reminiscent of the very early builds of Minecraft internally called RubyDung that are available from the Minecraft launcher. Leaves do not decay.

GRAPHICS The graphics appear pixelated as a result of the game rendering at a low resolution. Even when running at a higher resolution, the game does not scale the resolution properly and the noisy appearance is retained. Block textures are similar to those used in Classic, as Classic 0.30 (Creative) was the most recent version of Minecraft at the time. Most blocks appear noisier than their Minecraft counterparts, although some blocks, especially stone, are a lot different. The sky is black due to the lack of a skybox.

When hovering the cursor over a block, the outline of the block is thick and white, as opposed to Minecraft's thin gray block selection outline.

DOWNLOADS (EXTRACT AND RUN EXE):

https://www.mediafire.com/file/s1cbo1xjz561cn6/Minecraft_4K_Bundle.zip/file