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3:22PM

Let's Play Some MineCraft: Giveaway

Over the last couple of days I have been playing a ton of MineCraft.  As a matter of fact I have been playing MineCraft more than Modern Warfare 2!  Don't know what MineCraft is?  Well, MineCraft is a free-roaming survival/building game.  To be honest it reminds me of playing with Legos.

You start the game with no supplies and you must search for resources, build shelter and protect yourself from zombies and spiders.  Now, this game isn't very complex in terms of graphics, it's fairly basic.  Thankfully, the gameplay more than makes up for the lack-luster visuals.  I first heard about this game from the well-known commentator Seananners.  His first MineCraft video can be found Here.  A short time later I bought the game.

"Wait? MineCraft isn't free?!"  Well there are 2 main games; one is free and the other is a paid version.  The free version is a building game only; no items, weapons or enemies.  The free version is fun, don't get me wrong but the paid version is infinitely better in my opinion.  The paid version (also called infdev) has all of the features included; weapons, items and enemies ect.  The free version is also only available through your internet browser; while, the paid version can be played outside of your browser.

I purchased two premium MineCraft accounts; one for me and one for you guys & girls.  If you would like to enter my giveaway please leave a comment on this embedded video.  To enter please leave the comment on YouTube, not on teksocial.  When you leave a comment please use the format: M- "Comment".  To be eligible to win you must be subscribed to my channel.  The winner will be chosen on September 17 and will be contacted through Youtube. Thanks for reading and good luck to you all.

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