

This unofficial app is not authored, affiliated, or endorsed by Mojang and the creators of Minecraft. But contact us at to be sure.ĭeveloped by Taposaurus Apps in Vancouver, BC. If the craft-astic features bum out, it’s probably because you’ve used the hell outta this app and it needs a break.

We build apps that Minecraft users love! We have big plans for this app with new features and future updates coming down the pipeline! ▪ Regularly updated with new worlds to try! ▪ Browse hand-picked seeds for PC, Pocket, and XBox Edition! This app works great on iPhone, iPod Touch, AND iPad!

Then, we'll need to copy the necessary files and folders to our iPod, and finally, we're going to patch our firmware.From the creators of "FX Booth: Minecraft Edition" comes the MOST FULLY FEATURED Minecraft seeds app, EVER. First, we're going to make sure iTunes won't undo all our hard work with the next synchronisation. Let's get started, shall we? Prepping your iPod for free games MakeUseOf is not responsible for any potential problems, or damage to your iPod. Trying this with iPod Nano's, iPod Classics, or any of the newer models will be bound to result in failure (and there is no other alternative but installing Linux on your device).Įither way, everything described in this tutorial, you do on your own risk. Note that the iPods supported by this tutorial are the iPod Video 5G and 5.5G (pictured above). But today, we're going to show you how it's done. It's not easy to put games on your iPod that weren't bought in iTunes.

The problem with the iPod's freeware games market is Apple's overprotectiveness. Especially because you're paying 5 bucks (or 5 Euros - people really don't seem to know how to convert prices) for games you've played in your browser a few years ago, like Tetris and music quizzes. However, paying for these games gets old quick.
