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Minecraft Experience London review | We got the Villager Rescue cape!

Minecraft Experience London review | We got the Villager Rescue cape!

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We tested the Minecraft Experience in London for you. Multiple rooms full of challenges await Minecraft fans — in villages, mines, underwater worlds, and even the Nether.
To travel in the most eco-friendly way possible, we cover the 1,300 kilometres from Berlin to Brussels by train, and from there continue on to London.

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Chapters:

(00:00:00) Intro

(00:00:12) 1,300 km by train

(00:00:35) Arrival at Minecraft Experience London

(00:00:54) Briefing for the adventure

(00:01:34) The village is under attack

(00:02:44) Nether portal & the Nether

(00:03:46) Is it worth visiting?

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