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Minecraft for 360
I understand this is now available for download at the moderate sum of 1200 points.
TBH I didnt really get into it on the PC but like the idea of it. Is anyone else playing the 360 version and how does it shape up?
TBH I didnt really get into it on the PC but like the idea of it. Is anyone else playing the 360 version and how does it shape up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Son played it on pc and now he and his g/friend are playing it on 360, they have spent goodness knows how many hours playing and whilst visiting at the weekend, they showed us what they had created, which although very impressive still doesn't do anything for me. Managed to convince daughter that she needed it too, so she downloaded it, she hasn't had much time to play with it so far, but I think that it will suck her in and eat at her free time!
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my boys love it and have spent far too much of their short lives so far on it. The have created some fabulous stuff and my eldest and his friend now also now have a Youtube channel with minecraft stuff on it. Someone also did a hunger games version which they showed me and it looked like fun. I think they like the diversity of it. but to answer the original post, we don't have it on 360, but I would imagine that it would be the same thing more or less so if it didn't wow you on the pc then it probably wouldn't in another format.
Skyrim is very much a single player game with no online play at all.
I've started playing Minecraft and enjoying it. Playing it on peaceful mode until I get my head around it. Collected loads of materials to build a shelter and then a powercut knocked the xbox out :-(
That Trails Evolution is definitely worth a look. Very few games have that 'just one more go' factor. Online is great, has a brilliant track editor. Even Mrs Booldawg is hooked!
I've started playing Minecraft and enjoying it. Playing it on peaceful mode until I get my head around it. Collected loads of materials to build a shelter and then a powercut knocked the xbox out :-(
That Trails Evolution is definitely worth a look. Very few games have that 'just one more go' factor. Online is great, has a brilliant track editor. Even Mrs Booldawg is hooked!