No, iOS apps are developed in a different language to Android apps and aren't directly compatible. In multiplayer mode however, you can play with other users regardless if they have an Android or iOS device.
Only on iOS (I think) and Android.
Not the PC version, but you can download Minecraft: Pocket Edition on iOS and Android.
Minecraft is currently only available on PC, Android, iOS, Xbox360 and Raspberry Pi
Yeah, Minecraft: Pocket Edition is part of the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft. Both Android and IOS devices are able to connect on Minecraft.
No. As of 2012, the independent video game Minecraft is only available for the PC, Android, iOS, and Xbox 360 platforms.
As of this writing, no. It is compatible for Android and iOS devices, Mac, Windows, and Chromebook computers, but not Windows mobile.
This unlikely will not work as iOS and Android apps are not compatible with each other.
The full version of the Minecraft game can be purchased from Minecraft's own website, and is available for PC and Mac, as well as Android and iOS systems.
If its the full version for a pc, then its 25 dollars, if its pocket for android or iOS, then its 6 dollars.
I have a iPod Touch and an android phone and I prefer android. Android has more customization like live wallpapers, widgets, a home screen iOS is much more restricted you couldn't until iOS 4 where you could change the wallpaper, iOS is only good because it has x1.5 the amount of apps that android has.
Minecraft came out in 2011 for the PC, Mac, Android, and iOS systems. It came out on Xbox Live in 2012 and on a disc for Xbox in 2013. When the Xbox One is released, Minecraft will be released for play on it.
There is a version for "new! Nintendo 3DS/2DS", but it that version is discontinued as of bedrock (universal) edition