Abstract: Minecraft. Quite possibly the biggest addiction for any gamer that has tried it, and the biggest enigma for those who've never laid their hands on it. Often described as the digital form of Lego, Minecraft lets players unleash their creative side. But hon...
Published: 2024-01-12, Author: Steven , review by: gamepro.com.au
Abstract: We absolutely love Fortnite. However, we know that this love is not shared by everyone. Despite being one of the best Xbox One games for kids, there are many other alternatives that we guarantee your young ones will have hours of fun playing alone or with...
Abstract: Over the last couple of years, Minecraft – which started as a small indie game in alpha development back in 2009 – has grown to a fully fledged release, gathered a cult following on PC, and now made the leap to consoles with its latest release on Xbox Liv...
Abstract: Indie game studio Mojang recently introduced the 'Lego' of video games, Minecraft, to the Xbox 360. So how does it stack up (har, har) against the PC version?Very well, actually.Minecraft, for the uninitiated, is a very simple game. There's no clear ob...
Abstract: After a massively successful run on the PC, Notch's innovative indie game Minecraft has finally arrived on Xbox Live Arcade, and it's a surprisingly solid port - given the switch to controller.For the uninitiated, Minecraft is a sandbox title in which ...
insane fun, broaden your mind as the possibilities are endless, for what's on offer this is probably one of the best value for money games out there
you do require patience especially in survival mode, it can take away your social life (its that addictive), beware of the price fluctuating as it can be bought direct thought xbox live for around £10
a truly brilliant game that can be epically fun, invite your friends and it takes it to the next level. Open your mind and dream the impossible, in this game you are allowed to break the rules!...
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Published: 2012-05-09, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: Since its official release in 2011, Minecraft has sold more than 5 million units, but it's been praised and even obsessed over since its Beta staging back in '09. The now ubiquitous sandbox-building survival game has received both praise and criticism for...
Abstract: Name: Genre: Platform: Many games labelled as "sandbox" titles in the past have claimed to offer a playground in which to let your imagination run wild, but few if any managed to offer a feeling of unlimited possibility as satisfyingly as Minecraft di...
Incredible open world, Tutorial is perfect for new players, Splitscreen multiplayer,
Soundtrack stripped of its emotional impact, Control system is occasionally tricky
Is Minecraft's Xbox 360 edition better than the PC version? No. It's close, but no. Despite having a superior new-player experience and an excellently-implemented split-screen multiplayer mode, the dated feature-list, slight control system hassles, and...
Abstract: Do you like Lego? Ever fancied building something, but either not having 10 000 of the same colour blocks, or having to pack up every day stop your creative genius? I always wanted to build the Death Star, but only had about 100 grey blocks. Luckily, if y...