A picture of the disc version of the demo
The PC Gamer Minecraft Demo is a limited version of Minecraft Beta 1.3, that was bundled within issue 214 of PC Gamer Magazine. It provides 100 minutes (equal to five days in-game) of gameplay, after which it will tell the player to buy the game in order to continue playing on the current map.
Your save game will be saved in "%appdata%\Roaming\.minecraft\saves" and is fully compatible with the full version, making it playable after purchase. The demo uses seed 108181935, and spawns the player at: x: 166.5 y: 65.6 z: -56.5
The demo and information can be downloaded here.
Screenshots
- 1 Demo Title Screen.png
The demo title screen
The secret Gunpowder chest unveiled
Unique cow skin found only in the demo
Message when starting a new world that teaches you how to move
Further explains basics, namely crafting
- Nether pc gamer demo.png
The Nether is available in the demo, as seen on this picture.
Bugs
- If you are at or above layer 89 after the demo expires, you can still interact with the world at or above layer 89.
- If your window is at it's smaller size while you are playing the demo and you enlarge the window all of the blocks become transparent revealing underground caverns.
Version-Exclusive Features
- PC Gamer skin for cows.
Trivia
- A purchased version of Minecraft has unused code from the demo, like "demo.day.1=This demo will last five game days, do your best!".
- The following shows what PC Gamer changed to the world: 53 Red Wool, 90 Snow Blocks, 112 Black Wool, 2 Chests, A Sign, 22 Gunpowder, A nearly broken iron pickaxe, A nearly broken iron axe, A nearly broken flint and steel, 4 Coal, 5 Bread, 4 String, 12 Torches, 2 Sticks, and 3 Compasses.
- The demo has files for functions added in later updates, such as the sound effects for wolves, weather and pistons. However, they are not used.
- If you dig directly underneath the sign telling you how to open the chest, you can find a chest that contains 22 gunpowder.
- The Nether is available in the demo. An easy way to access it is to make it by creating casting lava into obsidian directly in the shape of a portal.
- If you go to sleep in a bed and skip the night, it will remove that time from your clock, decreasing your play time.
- If you have a bucket with you after the demo expires, you can use that bucket to milk a cow despite not being able to interact with anything else.
- You can also interact with boats after the demo expires.
- If you look hard enough, way out from the spawn point, in a desert, there is a chest with a saddle and other necessities. The chest is blocking a small spring from flowing all the way.
- The Far Lands do generate.
- There is a way to get unlimited time without modding. If you're playing and want more time, simply put all your inventory into a chest and save (by pushing esc, not exiting game) and then unplug your pc, shutting it off completely. Turn it on, enter the game, and it will have started over, except of course for the items you built. Any ores you mined but didn't smelt will appear back in its place.
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