Dad of Divas' Reviews: Book Review - Minecraft Blockopedia

Friday, January 16, 2015

Book Review - Minecraft Blockopedia

Minecraft Blockopedia
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About the Book
Discover everything you ever wanted to know about the amazing blocks of Minecraft in this mega-oversized Blockopedia that comes in a ground-breaking new hexagonal format!

Presented in a ground-breaking format - a hexagonal book - Blockopedia contains everything you need to know to make the most of the blocks that make up the Minecraft world. It's a beautiful and comprehensive reference tool for beginners and more experienced players alike.

Written by Alex Wiltshire, former editor of Edge Magazine and expert gamer, Blockopedia is fully illustrated and packed with essential information about each Minecraft block. Encyclopedic in its approach, each block is featured with a general overview of its properties, as well as little-known trivia and expert advice on what to do with it. From basic plants and ores to enchantment tables and End stone, you'll find every single block in here, including information on the new blocks released in the eagerly anticipated 1.8 game update.



My Take on the Book
For any fan of Minecraft, this book will blow our mind. The book is filled with amazing ideas and is the most complete Minecraft resource that I have yet to see on the market. On every page you get a better picture of every aspect of the game. Written like a encyclopedia, you will leave reading this so much more informed than you ever thought you could be. Overall, the book is a must have for any Minecraft fan. My eldest daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed reading through this, and even though I do not play Minecraft and she does, the book brought us closer together and I gained a much larger respect for the Minecraft in general after reading this!


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