This is a nice app but a bit unorganized. It would be better to keep different materials grouped or group the items and show the material which can be used to make the item(s). UPDATE: While it is nice to see this app now includes the new items that came out with Minecraft 1.14, like items are still scattered throughout the Block and Item page. A block is a block, whether it's a lava block or other type of non-rock block. plants are plants, again whether they're flowers or saplings.
Seriously look through the app before you decide you don't like it. AT FIRST, admittedly it looked absolutely useless. It looked like a graphic list for all the links to the wiki pages while helpful, not more helpful than a google search. HOWEVER!!!!! Once you find the 3 lines on the top left you realize the true potential of this app. There is so much information right at your fingertips that includes the links to the wiki pages. Updates I am looking forward to: -Pale Garden biome items
Being able to find all the items in the game at the press of a fingertip is very convenient. Also having lists of enchantments and potions and the breakdown of each individual one is also very helpful. If anything, one of the things I would add as a side list like enchantments and potions would be to make a side list of all the food recipes instead of having to individually find each recipe in the long list of blocks.
It's pretty good. Comes handy sometimes. I use it in english because I play Minecraft in english. That aside, the spanish translation it's not 100% correct. A good idea would be to add schematics for redstone modules like flying machines, clocks, etc. I also read from previous comments about the search bar and how it automatically puts you on a search category whenever you click an item of that category. I think its a nice feature but it should be optional imo.
I wanted to do 4 stars. The reason for 3 is for two main reasons. First, lost 1 star because little work is provided on each item but rather a link to the Minecraft Wiki (fandom) but you could just download the Fandom App. Secondly, we can't add our own notes to any of the entries which would negate point one if I could add my own notes. It really is a nice app, just lacking that oomph to make it killer.
Pretty good app overall, but not always up to date. For example right now it does note the correct version of MC java (1.21.10), but it doesn't yet include any of the new copper items like golems, chests, and armor. Nor does it include dried ghasts, harnesses, etc.
It's usually a very good app, I've used it a lot in the past but it's behind on the version and is missing the new copper items from 1.21.9, among other things. I would hope you update it soon, as I have the pro version as as well.
[Original review May 2019] Massively helpful app, but the current version has literally nothing in it. No blocks, no recipes, no information, nothing. Gotta fix that real quick, guys. Pixel 2 XL. Edit: 22/07/19; still no content in the app. I don't know what happened to your database, but it's still empty.
Very informative, helps give you all the information on mobs, biomes, structures, items, blocks, enchantments, commands, potions, redstone circuits and even achievements. Helped me several times whenever I've forgotten a recipe and it doesn't chuck ads in your face, but does give you an option to look at news to minecraft. However, I do wish that it could add details on minecraft dungeons within this too, or maybe make a separate app for minecraft dungeons like this app.
Super easy to use and has saved me hours on many different minecraft things I do. My friends that aslo play minecraft are jealous of how much I know. Like I needed to know how a stonecutter was made, what the profession block is for a weponsmith, and how a grindstone was made. I managed to find it all out easily. If I needed more precise info that wasn't on there, the handy wiki shortcut helps me a ton. Would rate 10 stars out of 5. Told my sisters and brother and they also love it. So great.
Links to Fandom wiki. It turns out that links only works correctly if you set up an account. Grrr and Sigh. So I give CleverBook a 4 out of 5. It does what it does. It provides the basic information about Minecraft mobs and items, it's a quick way to look up a recipe, and it's very decent for what it is. The extra point may not be possible. Because I have to go log in to another site, and I would prefer not to.
Really useful, but some recipes are listed as the Java equivalent recipe Only - For example, boats (in bedrock editions they require a wooden shovel in the middle), etc. If there was a way Both could be listed and have something to differentiate that, I'd enjoy this app more as I play both and having accuracy regardless of version would be wonderful. Otherwise, great app.
Presents a very short but very useful summary on various things in Minecraft. (It links to the Minecraft Gamepedia for further information on subjects.) It hasn't been updated to Minecraft 1.13 *yet*. Names of subjects (blocks, items, biomes, etc.) that don't fit on the screen are slowly rotated for readability. I found a trick: if you open the notification drawer, the names snap to their beginning. The app is completely usable offline, except with one caveat: thumbnails in search results and in the various categories won't load, but upon tapping on the subject, the pictures load, including screenshots. Also, searching could look for all kind of things instead of blocks/items only.
The app is ok, i purchased the pro, so i could save things to refer to later. I am upset that you can't save a potion recipe. That's the main reason i downloaded the app. Hopefully, that will be added in the future. Besides that it is user friendly, the pro isnt meeded to use the app, just makes your life a little easier.
Superb app with brief descriptions of all blocks, items, mobs, biomes, generated structures, potions, enchantments, redstone logic circuits (*not* clocks, pulse shorteners, etc.), advancements, and commands in the game, but vastly inferior in detail to the MineCraft wiki. There are no guides associated with any of the entries. I'd pay for the premium version if it offered links that opened up information about deeper game mechanics like mob spawning, block updates, chunk loading, etc.
Great App. Good design; Exeptional record of all things Minecraft; and easier to use than anything I've come across. I would only ask one thing: Beauty redesign. I have a phone that uses adaptive icons to turn any icon into a circle, and this is almost the only icon that keeps it's shape. Other than that, I would just ask that the UI be updated to feel slightly more modern and mabye retain some sort of customization capacity (at least for Pro users like myself). Just a few friendly criticisms.

Nick Carambelas (Halfstar 121)
Overall, I really like the app. Just wish a few things were different: it'd be nice if it were more up to date since it always seems to be a bit behind the current version of the game and I end up having to just google the new stuff from the game. Also, I know it's a tall order, but it'd be nice if the info was directly in the app without having to go to the wiki each time. Other than that, it's great.
Not only does this have the best UI of this type of app, but they have a clear description of nearly all items and blocks in the game. They included a list of all commands and how to run them, and an almost flow-chart like design for crafting and brewing. Easy access for favorites and well worded descriptions were the final decision. 10/10.
So for the first few days I had the app, it was working great! I learned a lot of things and, being new to minecraft, it's been super easy to just pop open the app and look up what I want! I even paid the 1.99 in order to favorite things. Now this is where it takes a turn. The last couple of days I have had the app it has not opened even once. I tried restarting my phone. I tried uninstalling the app and reinstalling it. The only way this review is getting more than one ⭐ is if it's fixed.
This is the go to app for me for almost anything Minecraft. Forgot the recipe for a crossbow? Look it up here. Click the Wiki link and learn all about the crossbow. I have used it for a few years now and the content is updated in a timely fashion with each new version of Minecraft released. I would highly recommend this app to anyone who wants a quick referenc to almost anything Minecraft. It will not teach you how to build an Iron Golem farm, but there are other places you can look for those.😉