Minecraft: Bite Size Builds Slipcase x 3

Minecraft: Bite Size Builds Slipcase x 3

Minecraft: Bite Size Builds Slipcase x 3

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Published: 9 November, 2023
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Learn how to design, build and customise over 60 mini-projects in Minecraft. This exciting collection features firefighter planes and deep-sea submarines to racing circuits and secret hidden bases.

This exciting slipcase contains all three volumes of Minecraft Bite-Size Builds in one exciting collection, with days of fun!

Each build is accompanied by exploded views, step-by-step guides and detailed instructions to show you how to complete each build from start to finish. Informative text will help you with your construction understanding, and encourage you to use your new knowledge to create your very own builds.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780008537548
ISBN10 0008537542
Number Of Pages 288
Item Weight 1200 g
Product Dimensions 154 x 216 x 21 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format other
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Author's Bio

Mojang is a games studio based in Stockholm, Sweden. Mojang was founded in 2009 by Markus “Notch… Persson and Jakob Porser. Markus Persson is also the creator of Mojang’s best-selling game to date: Minecraft. The alpha version of Minecraft was launched in 2009, and the official game went on sale in 2011. Since then over 200 million copies have been sold, across multiple platforms. It is now the second best-selling video game of all time. In 2014, Mojang was bought by Microsoft. The acquisition hasn’t changed much about the company – they still release and support games on multiple platforms, including iOS, Playstation and many more, as well as Windows and Xbox. Mojang have retained their independent spirit and continue to treat their community with the respect and honesty it deserves. Mojang celebrated 10 years of Minecraft in 2019.

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