2 years ago

For as long as I can remember, my little dream was to create my own version of Minecraft 2D. I started creating already in 2008!
I like to come back to it. I really like Minecraft, and creating my version gives me a lot of pleasure
#Minecraft2D




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Complete quests based on the game!

Play the beta: https://bit.ly/BanditTrapBeta

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