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Minecraft Magnet Set Toys and Gadgets

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Released on 24-May-2012

It's late. You can hear the zombies outside the castle walls, but you've got to keep on digging because... Well, because digging is the whole point, right? But then you get hungry in the real world. Your stomach gurgles and complains. Now you'll have to get up and walk all the way to the kitchen to get some food! You might even need to use the microwave, or worse, THE STOVE. Agony!

Though we do offer a variety of caffeinated delights that might tide you over, we haven't come up a magic porkchop to keep you fueled through hours of heavy mining and exploring. However, we can offer you some amazing Minecraft Refrigerator Magnets to help alleviate the drudgery of feeding your body.

In each pack of Minecraft Refrigerator Magnets, you will receive two magnetic sheets packed with 80 colorful, classic blocks. Use the magnets to hold up printouts of treasured screenshots of your vacation on that island covered with snow. Share your schematics for your next fortress with the whole family. Or play a rousing game of "name that data value!" Just remember that no matter how tempting it might be, punching your refrigerator will not give you milk. You need a bucket for milk, silly!

Product Specifications Official, licensed Minecraft product Two magnetic sheets with 80 1" square blocks each!

Each sheet includes:
  • 1 Workbench
  • 1 Furnace
  • 1 Chest
  • 1 TNT
  • 1 Bookcase
  • 1 Jack-o-Lantern
  • 2 Snow
  • 3 Coal
  • 2 Iron Ore
  • 1 Gold Ore
  • 1 Redstone Ore
  • 1 Diamond Ore
  • 4 Water
  • 4 Lava
  • 2 Clay
  • 5 Grass
  • 3 Trees
  • 5 Leaves
  • 3 Gravel
  • 3 Sand
  • 7 Brick
  • 7 Wood
  • 7 Stone
  • 7 Cobblestone
  • 7 Dirt
  • Markus "Notch" Persson, the Swedish indie developer who became an overnight star thanks to the world-conquering Minecraft, is feeling the pressure of fame. The revelation comes in a frank and candid interview with New Yorker magazine.

    It's perhaps not surprising that he's feeling anxious about following up such an enormous hit. Minecraft has sold over twenty million copies across PC, Xbox 360 and mobile, earning Notch's studio, Mojang, a hefty £152m in 2012. He's currently ranked second, just behind Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, in Time magazine's poll to find the most influential people in the world.

    "I'm starting to feel writer's block as a result," Notch told New Yorker. "I'm not sure if it's pressure to repeat - actually, it is the pressure to repeat. With Minecraft it was just easier, because nobody knew who I was. Now I post a new idea and millions of people scrutinize it. There's a conflict between the joy of being able to do whatever I want and the remarkable pressure of a watching world. I don't know how to switch it off."

    The Minecraft success story doesn't look like it will be ending any time soon. Xbox 360 owners who are unable to download the game will soon get the chance to join in as well, when Minecraft Xbox 360 edition comes to shops in a retail disc version. That's expected to launch in June, delayed from this month in order to include as many gameplay updates as possible.

    Published: 15/04/2013

  • New York's prestigious Museum of Modern Art has ended decades of debate by embracing video games as an artform worthy of permanent inclusion. Fourteen titles will be installed in the Philip Johnson Galleries from March next year, with the goal of expanding the collection to forty titles over time.

    Among the first games to be honoured are such classics as Pac-Man, Tetris and SimCity. More modern titles include SONY's bonkers roll-em-up Katamari Damacy, Valve's brilliant Portal and the wonderfully simple endless runner Canabalt. Nintendo's Animal Crossing and indie sensation Minecraft are among the games that will join the collection later.

    "Are video games art? They sure are," reads the museum press release. "The games are selected as outstanding examples of interaction design," the statement said. "Our criteria, therefore, emphasize not only the visual quality and aesthetic experience of each game, but also the many other aspects - from the elegance of the code to the design of the player's behaviour - that pertain to interaction design."

    Published: 30/11/2012

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