Java Edition Infdev 20100618
Minecraft Infdev


| Edition | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Official name |
Seecret Friday 1 | |||||
| Release date |
June 18, 2010 | |||||
| Downloads | ||||||
| Minimum Java version | ||||||
| al_version |
1.132 | |||||
| ||||||
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A version of Minecraft Infdev was released on June 18, 2010, marking the first Seecret Friday update.[1] This is the only version of Infdev available in the launcher.
Additions
Blocks
Non-mob entities
- At the time, these were not rideable and were instead used as portable storage, similar to the minecart with chest from modern Minecraft versions.
- Right-clicking minecarts opens them like a chest (with the container called "Minecart"). Filling them up makes the "dirt" layer inside of them rise.
- Called "FallingSand".
- Appears when sand or gravel lose their base of support.
Other
Changes
Blocks
- Texture changed from
.
- Now fall realistically.
- Now drops itself as opposed to Cobblestone.
- Explosion resistance has been increased. Before this, obsidian had the same blast resistance as stone.
World generation
- Bug where logs would not generate inside of the tops of trees is now fixed.
Gameplay
- Falling into the void now kills the player.
- Appears as a slightly darker variant of light blue.
Gallery
-
A minecart as it appears at 2⁄3 capacity (18⁄27 slots full). -
The Minecraft webpage with this version. -
Infinite map visualizer. -
Minecart interface.
Bugs
- Placing falling blocks above signs keeps them continuously bouncing until player leaves & rejoins world or breaks sign.
- Near the Far Lands gravity-affected blocks may duplicate items under certain conditions.[2]
- This bug remained in the game until 1.4.5.
References
- ↑ Seecret Friday update! OooooOOOoo! – The Word of Notch, June 18, 2010
- ↑ "Minecraft gravel duplication glitch" – 31 March 2024 on YouTube

