<h1> 'Minecraft Dungeons' on XCloud has been Optimized for Touchscreens</h1> <html><body><p><p><br/> Microsoft's long-awaited xCloud gaming streaming service is set to launch on the 1st of September with more than 150 games. One of the games available is Minecraft Dungeons, and Microsoft has just announced that developers Mojang Studios and Double Eleven have made it easier to play the game on the go by optimizing it to touch controls. You can now play the game on your Android smartphone or tablet without the need to connect an external controller.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> The majority of Xbox games that are part of xCloud were designed with the Xbox controller in mind. Microsoft assumes that most people will use them by attaching a controller to their smartphones. However, in this instance, Microsoft wanted the game to feel like it was designed for mobile, so it'll have not just touch controls, but also a redesigned interface that is better suited for the small screen. This will make it easier to navigate menus and inventories, as well as the tiny text that might come with it.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> Microsoft observed that the most intuitive locations to put the moves (moves melees, melees and ranged attack, dodge) are the ones where the touch controls are most prominent. <a href="https://bagauc.com/">minecraft online</a> This is because the game was created with touch controls in mind, rather than being a secondary consideration. We will be playing the game to see how successful they were but it is a positive indicator that Microsoft is thinking about ways to make games as enjoyable when they are not on your television.<br/></p></p></body></html> </h1>