Guided by hundreds of in-game, step-by-step photos and simple instructions, kids will learn how to engineer one of many incredible mob grinders to yield resources and goodies beyond their wildest dreams.  NOT OFFICIAL MINECRAFT PRODUCT. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG. You have your farms of cactus, wheat, melons, and sugarcane. You have some decent armor and a nice base. Now you need more. More blaze rods, more iron, more wither skeleton skulls, more gunpowder, more enchanted books, more everything! Minecrafter Engineer: Incredible Mob Grinders teaches kids how to build the incredible mob farms the experts use to increase their wealth and loot, from the witch farm to the iron golem trap. The Minecraft Engineer series is designed to encourage creativity and problem-solving skills in kids who love building in Minecraft. Each book helps players work within the physics of the game to build clever contraptions that add to their gaming experience. Perfect for beginner to advanced Minecrafters who want to learn more Includes hundreds of step-by-step, full-color photos to guide readers of all ages Helps encourage creativity and problem-solving skills You’re not an expert gamer until you learn the tricks and tips in this book! Minecrafter Engineer holds the valuable secrets to becoming the Minecrafter engineer you’ve always wanted to be.
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Learn to engineer your builds to yield tons of resources!

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781510737655
Publisert
2019-01-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Sky Pony Press
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
152

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Om bidragsyterne

Megan Miller is the author of the bestselling Hacks for Minecrafters series. She plays Minecraft, modded Minecraft, single player, and multiplayer pretty much every day. She’s feeling especially lucky to be writing books about Minecraft, as it makes this all seem vaguely professional. She lives in the mesa biomes of New Mexico with her “tamed wolf” named Layla. (Not really: Layla’s a dog!)