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Minecraft – Xbox One

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Features

  • Create and explore your very own world where the only limit is what you can imagine
  • Play on your own, or with up to 4 players split screen, or 8 players online
  • Import your favorite Xbox 360 worlds to the Xbox One Edition
  • Play in Creative Mode with unlimited resources or mine deep into the world in Survival Mode, crafting weapons and armor to fend off the dangerous mobs
  • Explore randomly-generated worlds and build amazing things from the simplest of homes to the grandest of castles
  • Challenge your friends in Battle, a competitive multiplayer mini game for Minecraft console editions - available by downloading the latest game update.

Description

Build with your imagination! Minecraft, one of the best-selling games on Xbox 360, is now available on Xbox One. Create and explore your very own world where the only limit is what you can imagine - just be sure to build a shelter before night comes to keep yourself safe from monsters.

Number of Players: multiplayer


Publication Date: November 18, 2014


Computer Platform: Xbox One


Global Trade Identification Number: 84


UPC: 885890489230 885941991514 885370829884 885961522927


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox 360 E, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox One X


Release date: November 18, 2014


Product Dimensions: 0.48 x 5.26 x 6.75 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone 10+


Item model number: 44Z-00001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Date First Available: October 10, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Young or old Minecraft will delight
Thank you very much for giving me the best game ever made on a video game console. Minecraft for Xbox One is so much fun and can be played so many times, the replay-ability is 10/10. Every time you start a new game it is a different adventure, a new world, new story, it is amazing. I love the mods and how creative the game is, the animals, tools, houses, buildings, items, animals, mobs all have heart and are unique. Of course since Minecraft for Xbox One can only be played on the Xbox One it cannot compare to the PC version. The PC has many updates and different mods can be downloaded especially digimobs, which is very important to me. But still Minecraft for Xbox One in it's core is a game that can be played by everyone young and old, guys and girls, new gamers and hardcore gamers, console players or PC gamers. You should give Minecraft a try whether it's for Xbox, Playstation, PC or anything else. The only complaint I have with Mincraft for Xbox One isn't with the game itself but more of the cloud. On more than one occasion the cloud server that Minecraft for Xbox One uses crashes and sometimes I cannot log on even when I am trying to play on offline mode. That might be more of a problem for Xbox Live versus Minecraft itself. And when you save a world, it's very hard to distinguish which world is which. I would have to load each world separately to find the world I wanted to play which is a bit of an annoyance. PROS: Minecraft is versatile It's a good port from PC It's a easy to play game CONS: The cloud can be bothersome Saving a world and trying to find it again is annoying tl;dr: Young or old Minecraft will delight ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2016 by FAM BAM

  • LOVE!!!!!
Really good game for kids. One of the confusing aspects of Minecraft for many parents is trying to understand exactly what their kids are doing when they play. And that’s because it’s more like a toy than a game - the player’s experience is mostly driven by their imaginations. So when they tell you about their adventures and creations, it’s like when they describe role-playing with friends or a second-hand conversation or even a dream... you won’t always follow along with the story. And that can make it hard to figure out exactly what this game is all about. Another thing that makes it hard to grasp what’s going on is that every player is having a different experience. That’s the way that Minecraft is designed. When a new game is started it creates a new world, and you can have as many of these worlds as you want. Each time you play you can choose a different one to roam around in, and the things that you see and do (or that happen to you there) won’t be the same each time. You can also customize the world using a bunch of different options, as well as unofficial modifications to the way the game looks and acts. So there is no real universal experience called ‘playing Minecraft’... every player is having a different experience of the game. And that makes it really hard to get a straight answer when you Google something like “what the hell is Minecraft”. Learning about these different options, or even just knowing that they exist, can help you feel a bit less confused about what Minecraft is all about. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2016 by Kay

  • My child loves this game!
If only he would play it as much as he watches the Minecraft reviews on Amazon! My son is 5 and he knows how to use this game perfectly. He can create things and worlds. He knows all the different terms. He mixes things to build portals to travel to other lands. It's clearly an interactive game that allows a child to do anything with his imagination. As an adult, I find the graphics hard to look at, they are super pixalated (as intended) but it hurts my eyes. My son plays most often in creative mode. In story mode his character can die and has to do things and tasks to stay alive. There are creepers, which I guess are Zombies that come out at night and catch on fire in the day time. It's all a little strange from a parent who doesn't play perspective, but from a parent of a young child, I am comfortable with this game for him to play. I find it less violent then his other games like Skylanders and Lego Movie. Even though those aren't too bad either. Overall, I really like the game and so does he! Haven't heard of a kid yet who didn't enjoy Minecraft. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2016 by BlessedChick

  • Nice
Mine came in well, had some finger prints on the disc,but it worked and it is fun.
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by Cameron Yetter

  • Minecraft Review
Minecraft is a awesome game. There is a lot of creativity and there is a lot of fighting in it. There is a mini game process in it. Also this is all of the games you can play it on: PS4, X box One, I phone, PS3 and X box 360. Another reason why I like it there is online guys. and offline guys get to play be their selves and the online guys get to let very one that you want to let them see your stuff and there is battleing process online and offline can that and there is a lot gliding in it to that is the best thing you know that ok now we need to say my in conclusion I think very one should read this book why so they can lean a bout minecraft and tell very one the world that minecraft is the best game ever so they can try to play it when they want how they want it so I hope you like my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2017 by Keith Kelly

  • Fun Game!
The game is truly a wonder of game-design. It features simple, intuitive, and interesting mechanics easily learned on the fly, yet it features an emergent depth of game play. The graphics are lo-res, yet charming, and reminiscent of old style 8-bit games, with a 3D touch. For the price, this is one of those games that you will not regret ever getting as before you realize it, you'll have spent hours and hours digging "just one more tunnel. " I think my daughter would play this game all day everyday if I let her. It's fun because she can play with her friends online with XBox Live. Hours and hours of fun and entertainment. Build with your imagination! Minecraft, the best-selling game on Xbox 360, is now available on Xbox One. Create and explore your very own world where the only limit is what you can imagine – just be sure to build a shelter before night comes to keep yourself safe from monsters. Play on your own, or with up to 4 players split screen, or 8 players online. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2016 by Review Nerd

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