Unfortunately local games aren't synced anywhere, so if you play on one device, you'll get and updated world, and on the other device the world is still the same before the update.
You can use some external way of synchronizing the worlds (maybe some kind of cloud service like Dropbox, Google Drive, ecc. and choosing the right folders to sync) or put your world on a server, in this case you can also play multiplayer in the same world.
This is all I can say as I do not play bedrock edition (the version which is present on Android).
I had set the storage to Application instead of External.
Doing this doesn't seem to create the minecraftWorlds folder. The world must be saved somewhere else in the application files but I can't see where.
Problem is, I had already been playing a World I want to move, when it was stored in Application storage. So now I can't see where those files are to move.
My kids have been playing Minecraft on two different Android devices.
Both devices logged in with the same Xbox / Microsoft account.
But each device has different worlds on (phone has 2 worlds, tablet has 1 world).
Is there a way to put all 3 worlds onto the same account/device so that they can play all worlds on either device?
At the moment, the phone device has two words and the tablet has one world.
Can I get all three worlds on both devices?
I haven’t played Minecraft so have no idea what a world is or anything like that!
Thanks!
If you play a local game, you save the world on the device.
You can find the world on the device storage and copy it to the other devices, here is a (old) example https://www.androidcoliseum.com/2014/12/how-to-transfer-minecraft-pe-world-from.html
Unfortunately local games aren't synced anywhere, so if you play on one device, you'll get and updated world, and on the other device the world is still the same before the update.
You can use some external way of synchronizing the worlds (maybe some kind of cloud service like Dropbox, Google Drive, ecc. and choosing the right folders to sync) or put your world on a server, in this case you can also play multiplayer in the same world.
This is all I can say as I do not play bedrock edition (the version which is present on Android).
Thanks. Would it be possible if I got two new Android devices, to copy the existing worlds/games to the new devices?
So the worlds/games from existing Android device A to new Android device A.
And the worlds/games from existing Android device B to new Android device B.
Yes of course, provided you find where they are stored. On PC I do it all the times.
OK, thanks, I will try and find the files.
I've now got the new device, which is a Kindle Fire, but I can't see the Worlds folder on there anywhere, do you know where it shold go?
Have you installed Minecraft yet?
Yes installed it via Google Play.
Right, I think I have narrowed down the problem.
I had set the storage to Application instead of External.
Doing this doesn't seem to create the minecraftWorlds folder. The world must be saved somewhere else in the application files but I can't see where.
Problem is, I had already been playing a World I want to move, when it was stored in Application storage. So now I can't see where those files are to move.
I did another thread that explains it better: https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/support/minecraft-bedrock-support/3003832-storage-set-as-application-cant-find-worlds
Thanks!