Java Edition Indev 20100212-1210
For another version released on the same day, see Java Edition Indev 20100212-1622.
This version does not have an official title.
This version is referred to only as "Minecraft Indev" in-game. The current title of this version is unofficial and has not been used by Mojang.
Please update the name if confirmed by reliable sources, such as in the launcher.
Please update the name if confirmed by reliable sources, such as in the launcher.
Minecraft Indev

| Edition | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Release date |
February 12, 2010 | |||||
| Downloads | ||||||
| Minimum Java version | ||||||
| al_version |
1.099 | |||||
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A version of Minecraft Indev was released on February 12, 2010, at 12:10 UTC.
Additions
Items
- It has no functionality.
- Taking hits does not reduce its durability.
- Does not protect the player.
- Can be stacked in this version.
- It has no functionality.
- Taking hits does not reduce its durability.
- Does not protect the player.
- Can be stacked in this version.
Changes
Blocks
General
- Blocks that can be replaced (fire, water, lava), no longer get used up when placed in a space with the same block ID.
- Unsupported non-solid blocks now drop themselves.
- Now no longer drops itself.
- No longer obtained through smelting gravel.
- Now fall immediately when placed once again.
- Now fall immediately when placed once again.
- Now it needs support.
- Now it no longer automatically rotate based off block around them.
- The player can now choose which direction torches face.
- Because of this torches placed in existing worlds always face straight up.[1]
Items
- Added armor recipes.
- Added armor recipes.
- Added armor recipes.
Gameplay
- Now each cycle lasts about 20 minutes each.
- 10 minutes of sun and 10 minutes of moon each cycle.
- Stars now appear in the night sky.
General
- Pressing ESC now pauses the burning animation.
General
- Items drop in a straight line with little variation. [verify for Java Edition]
- Changed texture of splash particles.
- Skins now display in the inventory, however, the player appears completely black unless a skin proxy is used. In this version, the player model is always shown with Notch's skin.
- Caves darkened. [verify for Java Edition]
Technical
- Added an "L" (lighting updates) value.
Removals
- Removed rain.
Fixes
From Indev 20100211
- Fixed a bug causing daytime to not go back to full brightness after one night.
From Indev 0.31 20100104
- Due to the removal of rain from in-game play, the game no longer freezes when raining on map borders.
Gallery
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The newly added sun, at sunset. -
A glitch in a previous version (Indev 20100211) causing daytime to not go back to full brightness after one night. -
The inventory, with armor. -
The moon in this version. -
Stars in this version.
References
- ↑ "Yes. My torches don't attach to the wall. Its because you can now choose where to place it. E.g. if there are two walls in contact aim and one wall to place it. Remove and aim at other and it goes on there. But my water level is still the same." by Zaldos – Minecraft Forum, February 12, 2010.