Minecraft Modding with Forge (O'Reilly)
Friday, 24 April 2015

Playing Minecraft is a lot of fun, but the game is more engaging, entertaining, and educational when kids learn how to build mods—small programs that let them modify game elements and add content. This family-friendly guide, written by twelve-year old Aditya Gupta and his father Arun, teaches kids and parents how to create mods of different types, using the Minecraft Forge modding tool. No programming experience is needed and while building some amazing mods you’ll also learn how to work with Java.

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Authors: Arun & Aditya Gupta
Publisher: O'Reilly 

Date: April 17, 2015
Pages: 194

ISBN: 9781491918890
Print: 1491918896
Kindle: B00VQTE44W

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