
"It seems that until now, Minecraft has generated its baby animals by scaling down the body size of their adult forms, but keeping the heads the same. And that's good. That's worked. But there was room for improvement. In the next update, due in the spring, all the game's younger animals will receive bespoke designs, complete with all-new animations, sound effects, and the cutest iddle widdle eyes you've ever seen."
"I tested the video to its absolute limits, by this morning showing it to my 11-year-old son who is hellbent on a new, tougher exterior, and he melted before it. There were attempts at somewhat patronizing, "Yeah, that's sweet," remarks to placate me until he was caught off guard and let out, "KITTENS!" After that, he was n. Some cool credibility was recovered on the reveal that name tags are soon to be craftable, as he let out a YouTuber's "Yesssssssss,""
Minecraft currently generates baby animals by scaling down adult bodies while keeping adult-sized heads. The next major update will replace those scaled-down models with bespoke juvenile designs, adding new animations, sound effects, and enlarged expressive eyes. Creatures receiving redesigns include bunnies and wolf pups, featuring behaviors like head-tilting and ear-twitching. Mojang's Agnes Larsson highlighted the new pups and promoted the changes. Name tags will become craftable so players can name animals without finding pre-existing tags. The update aims to increase charm and player engagement across casual play and shared Realms.
Read at Kotaku
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