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Minecraft Dungeons es un videojuego de rol de acción y aventura desarrollado por Mojang Studios, Xbox Game Studios y Double Eleven. Fue publicado el 26 de mayo del 2020, para Windows, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, y PlayStation 4.[3] La edición base del juego está disponible por US$19.99 (19.99, £16.74, AU$29.95), y la Hero edition por US$29.99 (29.99, £24.99, AU$39.95), lo que incluye el Pase de héroe, lo que a su vez incluye la Capa de héroe, al Pollo bebé como mascota, a los aspectos Pake y Wargen, y los paquetes de contenido descargable (DLC) Jungle Awakens y Creeping Winter.[14] El pase de temporada puede además comprarse por US$19.99 (19.99, £16.74, AU$29.95) e incluirá el DLC Howling Peaks y los siguientes 3 paquetes de DLC que sean publicados. Las versiones de Windows 10 y Xbox One también están disponibles como parte del Xbox Game Pass, con los suscriptores del Xbox Game Pass Ultimate siendo capaces de jugar en dispositivos Android vía Xbox Game Pass cloud gaming. Las versiones de Xbox One y PlayStation 4 se pueden jugar en Xbox Series X|S y PlayStation 5 respectivamente vía retrocompatibilidad.[15][16]

Jugabilidad

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Véase también: Características exclusivas
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El juego soporta hasta cuatro jugadores y varias nuevas armas, objetos y criaturas, así como una variedad de entornos para explorar y una misión general en la que los jugadores se enfrentan a un antagonista principal, llamado el Archi-maldeano.

El juego tiene misiones específicas y ubicaciones, junto con elementos generados proceduralmente. The player is not restricted to one class, and can pick up more armor or weapons and use them. Players do not build or mine because the game is focused on action/adventure. The game takes place both above ground and below. Players can re-play levels they have previously beaten. There is a camp "hub world" that takes place in part of the tutorial level, Squid Coast. You can unlock shops in "secret rooms". Levels are procedurally generated, and Mojang was considering using world seeds.[17]

Players can choose their avatar from a variety of skins provided, with more to come as paid DLC. Character creator skins and skins purchased in vanilla Minecraft are not available for use in Dungeons.

Character

Véase también: Skin

The Character is the person that the user controls in the game. When creating a character, the user can choose a cosmetic skin that they can use throughout the game, all skins are the same and do not offer special powers. (Note that it is also possible to change the skin at any time on the character select screen).

When creating a character, all loot, levels, and progress gained stays only on that character and does not carry over into other characters the user creates. If you started a game with a character and want an alternate character with different loot, you can duplicate your character with the same loot your character had.

Locations

Véase también: Locations

When starting up the game for the first time with a new character, the player begins at Squid Coast. They then progress through the other locations, such as the Creeper Woods, until they reach the final level of the game, Obsidian Pinnacle. Sometimes a location can generate a room that allows access to a secret location, such as Creepy Crypt, Lower Temple, Soggy Cave or Arch Haven. Other levels can be accessed by proceeding through the levels normally, such as Pumpkin Pastures, Redstone Mines, Cacti Canyon and Highblock Halls. Most of the locations and the main story takes place on the main island. Some locations are available only through DLC packs, notably Jungle Awakens, Creeping Winter and Howling Peaks.

Items

Véase también: Item

Weapons are tools that can be used to damage entities with either melee or ranged attacks. They can be enchanted to increase their effectiveness.

Armor is used to protect the player from damage and provide additional health. It can be enchanted to increase its effectiveness.

Artifacts are objects that the player can use to gain a significant power-up, damage foes, heal allies etc.

Consumables are non-equipable items that randomly drop during gameplay to restore health, ammo and provide temporary positive Status effects to the user.

Cosmetics include pets and capes that provide no functional benefit to the Player. Obtainable by purchasing DLC packs.

Players can Gift Weapons, Armor and Artifacts to other Players by interacting with the Plantilla:DuEntityLink.

Enchantments

Véase también: Enchantments

There are many types of enchantments in Minecraft Dungeons. Enchantments come split across three main categories: melee weapons, ranged weapons, and armor. The three classes each feature exclusive Enchantments, changing how each item performs within its group. To enchant armor, ranged weapons or melee weapons you need Enchantment Points that can be earned by leveling up. For more info see Enchantments. Some enchantments can give mobs certain Status Effects which can either be positive or negative.

Enemies

Mobs in Minecraft Dungeons are generally hostile and attempt to destroy the player. The only exceptions are the pig, key golem, sheep, cow, ocelot, panda, rabbit and target dummy, and mobs summoned by players. There are also two neutral mobs that will only attack when the player attacks it first, those are the polar bear and the goat.

There are three types of enemies the protagonist fights in the game: mobs, mini bosses, and bosses.

Killing these enemies gives the player experience and they often drop emeralds, consumables, and items.

Enemies are also used to complete locations.

Synopsis

Minecraft Dungeons is set in the same universe as Minecraft.[3] Unlike Minecraft, which is a sandbox, the game features a linear, story-driven campaign, and cutscenes. The opening cutscene tells the story of a homeless Illager named Archie, who was rejected by all those who met. One day, he stumbled upon a powerful artifact known as the "Orb of Dominance," which granted him great powers but also corrupted him. The power-hungry "Arch-Illager" then sought vengeance on all those who wronged him, and soon subjugated the world with his new army, raiding villages, forcing villagers to work as slave labor, and leaving only chaos behind. It's now up to the player to stand up against the Arch-Illager's tyranny and become a hero in order to defeat him and save the world.[18]

The player explores various locations in their quest to stop the Arch-Illager, fighting his army and completing quests in order to pass on to the next level. Ultimately, they face the Arch-Illager in his castle, defeating him and shattering the Orb of Dominance in the process, which frees Archie from its influence. Afterward, they show kindness to Archie, much to his surprise, and together they celebrate that evil has been defeated and the world saved, though the Orb is later shown to be rebuilding itself.

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All of the season pass DLC's coming to Minecraft Dungeons.

The Jungle Awakens DLC continues with this story, with one of the orb fragments creating the Jungle Abomination and various other monsters out of the jungle flora. The player manages to destroy the shard and frees the jungle.

The Creeping Winter DLC also continues with the story with another orb fragment corrupting a Wraith, and covering the island in an eternal winter. The player destroys the shard and rids the island of its winter.

The Howling Peaks DLC continues with the story as well with another orb fragment landing on top of a mountain and corrupting a local Squall Golem. The player must heap up the mountain and defeat the Tempest golem.

There are also three other unnamed DLC's that take place in the Nether, Ocean and the End respectively.

Development

The game was announced at MINECON Earth 2018.[19] It appears as a visually enhanced version of the base Minecraft game, but has a different gameplay style.[20] The game is inspired by classic dungeon crawlers.[3] On September 17, 2019, Double Eleven announced that they are assisting Mojang Studios and Xbox Game Studios with development, particularly with multiplayer and the console versions.[21]

Minecraft Dungeons was given an April 2020 release date in November 2019,[22] though this date was delayed to May 26, 2020, due to the outbreak of COVID-19.[23] The closed beta for the game ran from March 25 to April 24, 2020.[24][25] Minecraft Dungeons, in either the US$19.99 (19.99, £16.74, AU$29.95) Standard Edition or the US$29.99 (29.99, £24.99, AU$39.95) Hero Edition (includes Hero Pass), is available on Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.[14][23]

Supported languages

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System requirements

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Component Windows
OS Windows 10 version 1909 (November 2019 Update) or higher, 8 or 7
Processor Intel Core i5 2.8GHz or equivalent
Memory (RAM) 8GB or more
Hard disk space 6GB available space
Graphics Drivers NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870 or equivalent DX11 GPU with 2GB or more
DirectX Version 11 or higher
Notes Not supported on Windows 10 devices in S mode. Windows 7/8 with the latest updates, 64-bit and some functionality not supported

Media

Guide to Minecraft Dungeons: A Handbook for Heroes

Artículo principal: Guide to Minecraft Dungeons: A Handbook for Heroes

Guide to Minecraft Dungeons: A Handbook for Heroes is a guide book for Minecraft Dungeons that was released on May 26, 2020 as a hardcover and e-book.[26][27]

Minecraft Dungeons: The Rise of the Arch-Illager

Artículo principal: Minecraft Dungeons: The Rise of the Arch-Illager

Minecraft Dungeons: The Rise of the Arch-Illager is a novel about the background story on the origins of the Arch-Illager by American author Matt Forbeck. It was published by Del Rey Books on July 7, 2020 in North America and on July 9, 2020 in the United Kingdom.[28][29] It was released as a hardcover, e-book, and audio book all of which were available to purchase on the same day.[29]

Merchandise

Books

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Minecraft Dungeons had its first guide book released on May 26, 2020, called Guide to Minecraft Dungeons: A Handbook for Heroes.[26][27] On July 7, 2020, a background story on the origins of the Arch-Illager was released, called Minecraft Dungeons: The Rise of the Arch-Illager.[29] It was released as a hardcover, e-book, and audio book all of which were available to purchase on the same day.[29]

LEGO

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Minecraft Dungeons also has its own LEGO set called "21163 The Redstone Battle", which features the four main heroes Valorie, Hex, Hal and Hedwig along with the Redstone Monstrosity and the Redstone Golem, as well as a Piggy Bank. It was released on June 1st, 2020.

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References

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  1. "Minecraft: Dungeons is made on Unreal Engine" – PCGamesN, June 11, 2019.
  2. Ask Mojang Home Edition #3: Extra Levels?!
  3. 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 minecraft.net/dungeons – 31 de marzo del 2020
  4. Minecraft: Dungeons ESRB Rating
  5. Minecraft Dungeons CSM Rating
  6. Minecraft: Dungeons PEGI Rating
  7. Minecraft GRB Rating
  8. https://microsoft.com/ru-ru/p/-/9p8mk4nc0ljb
  9. https://microsoft.com/de-de/p/-/9p8mk4nc0ljb
  10. https://microsoft.com/zh-tw/p/-/9p8mk4nc0ljb
  11. https://microsoft.com/pt-tl/p/-/9ph4m6bm9g89
  12. https://microsoft.com/en-za/p/-/9p8mk4nc0ljb
  13. "User Downloading Minecraft: Dungeouns Beta" – Twitter, April 1, 2020.
  14. 14,0 14,1 minecraft.net/get-dungeons
  15. https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP4433-CUSA18779_00-DUNGEONSPS400000
  16. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/minecraft-dungeons/9n8nj74fztg9?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
  17. "Minecraft: Dungeons – Mojang unearths a bit more info" – GameInformer, May 17, 2019.
  18. Minecraft Dungeons: Opening Cinematic
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  20. Mojang announces Minecraft: Dungeons - Polygon, September 29, 2018
  21. "Announcement: Minecraft Dungeons" – Double11.com, September 17, 2019.
  22. "Minecraft Dungeons live demo! Release month! Cows!" .
  23. 23,0 23,1 "Minecraft Dungeons launching May 26" – Minecraft.net
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  25. “A big thanks to everyone who participated in the Minecraft Dungeons closed beta! We'll be closing the feedback and bug categories for now but we'll see you again come May 26th!” – @mattgartzke, 24 Apr 2020
  26. 26,0 26,1 Guide to Minecraft Dungeons: A Handbook for Heroes – Official Minecraft Store - Powered by J!NX
  27. 27,0 27,1 Guide to Minecraft Dungeons: A Handbook for Heroes: Mojang Ab, The Official Minecraft Team: 9781984818713: Amazon.com: Books
  28. Rise of the Arch-Illager – Minecraft.net
  29. 29,0 29,1 29,2 29,3 Minecraft Dungeons: The Rise of the Arch-Illager by Matt Forbeck
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