
Quer durch die Wüste
Tagebuch eines kleinen Noobs 3
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Narrated by:
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Gordian Arneth
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By:
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Laura Rivière
About this listen
Ein lustiges und spannendes Hör-Abenteuer für alle Fans von Minecraft - das Tagebuch des jungen Minecraft-Dorfbewohners Minus, der ein Krieger sein will und neue Freunde findet - neu erzählt.
Der Dorfbewohner Minus, der Zombie Blurp und die Kriegerin Malvine haben nur ein Ziel: ein Portal ins Ende zu finden und den schrecklichen Enderdrachen zum Kampf herauszufordern! Diese Aufgabe ist alles andere als einfach, vor allem, weil der grimmige Krieger Alberik es sich in den Kopf gesetzt hat, ihre Pläne zu durchkreuzen... Ob es unseren Helden dieses Mal gelingt, wohlbehalten zum Enderdrachen vorzudringen?
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