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What do you think about Minecraft Favorites Pack (Xbox One)

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IGN
★★★★★
9 years ago
Minecraft PS4 and Xbox One Review

Minecraft on PS4 and Xbox One is the same amazing game, but with even bigger worlds than we've see on consoles before.

pc.mmgn.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
Minecraft Xbox One and PS4 review

It's time you woke up your creative juices.

+ Throws players into the deep end; + No literal boundaries; + Beautiful soundtrack; + More therapeutic than any expensive session

- No story 0/10 would not play again

Cubed³
★★★★★
9 years ago
Minecraft: Xbox One Edition (Xbox One) Review

For those few that aren't quite familiar with Minecraft yet (under a rock for the last three years, perhaps?), here's a brief run down: the goal is to survive and live off the land by any means necessary.

NZGamer.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

"The same Minecraft that you know and love"

GameStop
★★★★
6 years ago
Excellent for Baby sitting or if you have children

This game is a life saver when you're baby sitting children I cannot believe how many times this's game has saved me when baby sitting. I highly recommend this game and roblox if you have young children and or you baby sit often.

Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago

Classic Minecraft–fun, simple, and you make your own adventure. Be prepared though–you need either a gamepad or pro controller to play (no wii-motes allowed). Also, a lot of content SEEMS like it is already on the game, but it is NOT–your Wii U needs to be connected to the internet to download it.

High-Def Digest
★★★★
9 years ago
Minecraft: Xbox One Edition

'Minecraft's charm lies in its simplicity, but beneath the accessible surface is a much deeper experience (no pun intended). It is easy to learn and difficult to master. In the traditional mode, called Survivor, you are dropped into a world of pixelated blocks that can be harvested and used for a...

sagamer.co.za
★★★
★★
9 years ago

Did you ever play with Lego as a child? I sure did and still do to this day (I'm cool like that). I don't think I am alone when it comes to having a fascination with creating things with blocks.

Game is virtually endless | Kids seem to love it to

Visual style is too simple | Feels underwhelming

Metacritic
★★★
★★
9 years ago

It's Minecraft. There's nothing a whole lot more to say if I'm perfectly honest. It's not a huge upgrade over the 360 version (sure, there's bigger worlds and better draw distance but co-op connection is still poor) - if you like Minecraft then go for it, you'll love it.

toysrus.com
★★★
★★
7 years ago
Great Buy

I purchased this games for my 9 year old son as a Christmas gift. He was ecstatic when he opened the gift. Every opportunity he has to play Minecraft (on Fridays and Saturdays) he is playing this game. I will say, we have two younger sons who are 4 and 5 years old.

Challenging; Fun To Play; Graphics; Multiplayer

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