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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Minecraft

I recently tried  a fun little game called Minecraft. Minecraft is a sandbox building video game which allows you to build anything out of blocks in a 3D world. Here is the result of a quick gameplay:

This cute little fella is a snail from another game called Maplestory. A harmless monster than anyone could beat. The backside of the wall in the picture has stairs because I had to climb up to fix errors and add more blocks. I was lucky to discover I had just enough room to fit my picture in the Minecraft world. There were only about 4 blocks to go until i reached the limit of the sky. I will add a link to the save game file HERE as soon as I have uploaded it.

You can play Minecraft classic for FREE.

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