
Minecraft is full of exciting adventure maps, and the next one is as entertaining as it is educational. Mojang has teamed up with BBC Earth to bring climate change-related content to the game.
BBC Earth Frozen Planet II On air, the eponymous DLC is designed to help explain the concept of climate change to children. “If you’ve ever started a new Minecraft game and spawned in the middle of an ice biome, then you know how to survive in a difficult environment,” announcement Say. This DLC will reflect similar struggles from the perspective of different animals.
Between now and October 18, the Frozen Planet II adventure will be released in five parts each week. Each section puts you in control of a different animal, starting with polar bears, killer whales and Lapland hornets. The exploration of each animal will illustrate their unique way of life.In the case of polar bears, you’ll protect your cubs while crossing ice floes – you can Official Trailer the following. Walrus, Eagle, Leopard and Eagle are promised in future episodes. More areas such as “snow-covered forests, frozen peaks and vast ice continents” will also be part of the DLC.
As you’d expect from this type of educational content, the Frozen Planet II DLC is free. This applies to all five episodes.You can get the first one from Minecraft: Educational Edition or the standard game my world market Now.
This isn’t the first time Minecraft has partnered with a TV show. SpongeBob SquarePants Released in July, the DLC lets players explore bikini bottoms as SpongeBob SquarePants and his underwater companions. This will cost you 1,340 Minecraft Coins if you want – it’s for kids, but it’s not as educational as the Frozen DLC.