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4k-2

The second version of Minecraft 4k was released on December 4, 2009. It changed controls, added widescreen support, more blocks, and the ability to place and destroy blocks.[1]

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4k-2
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Edition Minecraft 4k
Release date December 4, 2009
Downloads .jar

The second version of Minecraft 4k was released on December 4, 2009. It changed controls, added widescreen support, more blocks, and the ability to place and destroy blocks.[1]

Additions

Blocks

Grass Block

  • Replaces the ID used by the XOR Block in the previous version.

Dirt

  • Available in 10 variants.

Stone

Bricks

Log

Leaves

World generation

  • An invisible wall now surrounds the world, preventing the player from escaping. But now with the new blocks being spread around the world.

Gameplay

  • Widescreen

Controls

  • Placing and destroying blocks.
    • Left-clicking and middle-clicking places a grass block, and right-clicking destroys a block.

Changes

Gameplay

Controls

  • The camera now only moves when the player moves the cursor a considerably large distance away from the center of the game's viewport.

General

  • Increased the game's resolution from 640×480 to 854×480.

References

  1. "Minecraft 4k (very early build)" (archived) by Markus_Persson – Java-Gaming.org, December 3, 2009. "Widescreen! Many block types! Building and destroying blocks! Different mouse look that frees up both buttons! Less bugs! Also, the .pack.gz is STILL under 2kb :P"