Minecraft Makers Newest Game Mixes Cliffs Horses And Dogecoin

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Markus "Notch" Persson is mainly known as the man behind Minecraft However, he's rapidly making a name for himself with his quirky games that encompass everything from speed typing to existential drama. If there's any doubt, you just have to check out his latest game, Cliffhorse. It's absurd and, as the title suggests, it's absurd. You play a horse that pushes a massive rock ball across the cliffs. However, the bare-bones design (which took just two hours to construct) is the main reason. Persson described the Windows-only game to be a slam against developers who abuse early access programs. He charges money for "minimum work" releases that are believed to be the most useful. Yes, he is aware of the irony, given the fact that he had to charge for Minecraft even before it was even finished.



In case the absurdity of the project wasn't patently evident, Notch is only accepting voluntary Dogecoin donations as payment. you can download Cliffhorse completely free of charge, in the event that you like. It's just as well that there's no real profit model, as there's also "no assurance of updates in the future." Persson's parody may not be enough to convince you to send him virtual currency. However, the launch could be helpful if it gets developers to do some more effort before they ask gamers to pay.



@bonzrat Two hours in Unity Boom. Flash ants Goty.



- Markus Persson (@notch) June 7, 2014



The newest Minecraft game by Minecraft maker combines horses and cliffs with Dogecoin