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Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 1 - The Order of the Stone Review | TSA

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To quote the description that appears when you search for it online, “Minecraft is a game about placing blocks to build anything you can imagine. At night monsters come out, make sure to build a shelter before that happens.” For Telltale Games, this means that creating Minecraft: Story Mode has given them an almost completely blank canvas to work from.

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TeamLeaptrade3545d ago

I think I might check it out then. It sounds like it might be a fun time. Having to create a whole story for this, must have been fun, so I'm excited to see how Telltale did.

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Telltale's Minecraft: Story Mode Season Premiere Now Free to Download Across Multiple Platforms

The season premiere episode of Minecraft: Story Mode has been made available as a free download on multiple platforms, Telltale Games has today announced.

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PhoenixUp3173d ago

I love the business practice of eventually releasing the first episode of an episodic series for free

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Minecraft: Story Mode — Episode 1: The Order of the Stone Review (Nintendo Enthusiast)

NE: "Since TellTale Games’ sudden rise to popularity, Nintendo consoles have not seen anything from the adventure game studio. At long last, however, soon after the ever-popular Minecraft finally hit the Wii U, TellTale Games makes its triumphant return in Minecraft: Story Mode. But is Episode 1: The Order of the Stone a worthy experience, or a mediocre one?"

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Minecraft: Story Mode Episode 1: The Order Of The Stone | GamesTM

Minecraft: Story Mode is another triumph for Telltale Games, and it’s a surprising one. It should never have worked, which is essentially the unofficial company line for Telltale. The studio takes concepts you could never imagine being draped over its aging adventure game skeleton, and transforms the covered bones into episodic gold dust. As it turns out, Mojang’s galactically popular sandbox game was the perfect candidate for Telltale’s magic touch.

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