Minecraft is one of the most popular and successful video games ever! Below is a collection of tools and links to other Minecraft related material including map and skin editors.
Originally released in 2009 Minecraft is a sandbox style game where players can build and go on amazing adventures. Available on PC, Console or Smartphone recent upgrades have included cross-platform gameplay, a marketplace, and Minecraft Education Edition. Minecraft is more than just a game, “Hour of Code” helps kids learn the basics of coding, equipping them with the skills they’ll need in the future.Read more about Minecraft’s “Hour of Code”
Map/World-Editor/Viewer
WorldPainter is an interactive map generator for Minecraft. It allows you to "paint" landscapes using similar tools as a regular paint program. Sculpt and mold the terrain, paint materials, trees, snow, and ice, etc. onto it, and much more.
MineAtlas is a biome map of your Minecraft world seed. It also works as a village finder, slime finder, ocean monument finder and other things finder.
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The good old days of Minecraft brought back in all their simplistic glory. A completely clean-room implementation of Minecraft beta 1.7.3 (pre-September 2011). No decompiled code has been used in the development of this software.
Minetest is a near-infinite-world block sandbox game and a game engine, inspired by InfiniMiner, Minecraft, and the like.Minetest is available natively for Windows, OS X, GNU/Linux, Android, and FreeBSD.
Online Skin Editor
Design custom skins with Tynker's Minecraft skin editor. The easiest way to create and download free Minecraft skins for your character.
We will hope you continue to enjoy Minecraft. You can visit the official Minecraft site here: https://minecraft.net/en-us/
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