Minecraft: Story Mode - The Complete Adventure

Minecraft: Story Mode - The Complete Adventure (2016)

by Telltale Games
Genres:Adventure, Point-and-click
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Comedy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Embark on a perilous quest across the Overworld, to the End, and beyond. This version includes all five episodes of Season One and all three episodes of the Adventure Pass.
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the best tell tale game ever made besides the walking dead this game is very special to me much like minecraft itself i remember playing this game and being amazed at how close to minecraft it is without the open world part and told a great and interesting story i would love to see this make a return
I remember playing this game when it first came out! was very immersed in it and got attached (of course). Was very sad when the game was pulled before i could complete it to it's fullest due to TaleTale closing down. Would be very happy to play it again! as well as to introduce it to some new players who may have missed it.
I love this game. The story is fun, engaging, and clever. It's a masterpiece. Unfortunately, the game is effectively abandonware, since the original publisher shut down, and physical copies of the game cost, like, a bazillion dollars, and so do the Steam keys. So, yes, this very much needs to be brought back. Please spread the word. Also, I remember famous YouTuber DanTDM doing his let's play series for this game when it first came out. So, I'm pretty sure he'd want to see it return, too.
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April 25, 2025
This is one of my childhood games and I can confidently say that this is one of the best Telltale titles ever. It's really unfortunate that this game has faced the fate of delisting and I think a lot of people would have a fun time playing it in these days, too. There are a lot of interesting settings in which episodes take place. This is a great game for younger people to get exposed to a variety of concepts, and for pretty much any audiences (especially those that are familiar with Minecraft) to have an interesting time going through this game. This game should absolutely be legally obtainable, because it's an important piece of Minecraft's history as a franchise, and I feel like the appropriate IP owners should acknowledge it's existence. The game maybe while isn't perfect, it absolutely deserves to be preserved.
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