<p>The Beano's Dennis, Gnasher and Walter join Minecraft By Emily Thomas Newsbeat reporter </p> <p>Minecraft players should be on the watch for Walter "softy" and his stinky pants. </p> <p>Walter, Dennis the Menace and his dog Gnasher from The Beano, can now be added to PC versions of the game. </p> <p>Gnasher can be transformed into a sausage by players and all of Dennis' jokes, like catapults and stink bombs, can be employed. </p> <p>It's part of Beano's larger plans to expand into digital. The mod was created as a collaboration between the cartoonist and Frima Studios, which is a Canadian multi-platform game maker. </p> <p>Mark Cotton, who is the head of digital transformation at Beano Mark Cotton, the Beano's digital leader, told Newsbeat that Minecraft is "their biggest passion and their most cherished love" </p> <p>Mark says that the game is an extension of the comic and a way of making The Beano "a more holistic experience" for kids. </p> <p>He states that 32,000 comics are sold each Week of the Beano, which is still an impressive number. </p> <p>It's still much from the two million copies sold during the peak of the magazines. </p> <p>"We are aware that children today are obsessed with digital technology," Mark says. Mark. </p> <p>"We have to transform The Beano into a 360-degree brand where Dennis and Gnasher is everywhere kids are, instead of expecting them to come to us. </p> <p>"So we're putting together an entire series of articles on the next three to six months." </p> <p>There are puzzle games as well as interactive comics and an "action 3-D game for children". </p> <p>DC Thompson, The Beano's publisher has already expanded The Beano brand to include a TV show and a photo-sharing application and YouTube channel. </p> <p>Grand Theft Auto? </p> <p>The comic has been around since 1938 and has plenty of adult fans. The Beano characters could also make an appearances in adult-oriented games, like Dennis the Menace in Grand Theft Auto. </p> <p>"No. It's not something we'd be focusing on at the moment," says Mark. https://titanlauncher.net/ </p> <p>"We are focusing on the 7-11-year-old digital product. At the moment digital is all about engaging with children and understanding their interests. </p> <p>To do this, they've consulted the group of 10 seven to 11-year-old Beano and Minecraft fans throughout the development process. </p> <p>Minnie the Minx </p> <p>"We basically asked kids"If you were to put Beano into Minecraft, what do you think?' </p> <p>"This was the first step to begin to imagine what they desired. Obviously their imaginations are much greater than we can imagine for the moment. </p> <p>"But they wanted to play pranks. They wanted Walter, Gnasher and Dennis. That's what they got. </p> <p>"We'll continue to communicate with them. Our goal is to expand this and build Beanotown and let children be creative. </p> <p>"Minecraft is so beloved because it gives power to children. If we tried to control the kids and tell them what to do, they'd probably reject it." </p> <p>Are there any other characters who might be allowed to see in? </p> <p>Mark says, "We certainly want to extend it." </p> <p>"The obvious character and the one the kids have been looking for is Minnie the Minx so that's what we'd likely take a look at next." </p>