Hey Davie! Glad you could make it. Come meet the family. Your sister Vanessa, your mother Alice Those are your bothers Kyle and Ralph there’s a neighbour little Pete and fat uncle Tony Alice… May I say that you have the most perfect pear I have ever seen Why thank you Tony! They’re all natural. Woah… look out for that guy Davie. He’s one of those players people, strutting around thinking they own this place. Hmm… It’ll be getting dark soon I better find some logs to make a fire *laughs* Where does he think he’s gonna find wood in the middle of a forest. *gulps* *screams* Ah, my wood! Video Information
This video, titled ‘Talking Blocks: Trees (Minecraft Animation)’, was uploaded by Blue Monkey on 2014-02-08 17:12:03. It has garnered 20389430 views and 153412 likes. The duration of the video is 00:00:58 or 58 seconds.
TREES THAT CAN TALK?! Have you ever wonder what blocks get up to when you’re not looking? Well wonder no more! I present the down graded version of the Ents! — Want to know when I make a new video? Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/BlueMonkeyAnimations — Royalty Free Music provided by PremiumBeat.com. License this music: http://bit.ly/1BJdSnT ——————————– What is Minecraft? Minecraft is a Lego style adventure game which has massively increased in popularity since it was released two years ago. It now has more than 33 million users worldwide. The video game puts players in a randomly-generated world where they can create their own structures and contraptions out of textured cubes. How do you play? Minecraft is what’s called a sandbox game, where the player creates the game themselves by manipulating the world within it (like s playing in the sand). There are no specific steps or goals, so everyone playing the game is having a different experience. Each time a new game is started it creates a new Minecraft world. You can have many of these worlds if you want, so that each time you play you can choose a different one to roam around in. The worlds are vast and filled with different types of terrain (biomes) and creatures (mobs), as well as things to explore like caves and ravines. Players can also customise the way they experience each world using a bunch of different options. They can play by themselves (single player) or with others (multiplayer). There are two game modes to choose from – creative (where players have an unlimited number of blocks and items to build with and can’t die) or survival (players must find and build all of the things they need to avoid death by hunger, injury or attack from hostile creatures). There are also different levels of difficulty, each with its own unique features and challenges.