Your daydreams are epic adventures in imagination, filled with strange cities of your own creation and vast worlds begging to be explored and charted. In the real world you have the opportunity to bring many of your ideas to life, but the constraints of reality limit your abilities — there are just some thoughts that are too fantastic to be made real. But what if there was a virtual world that let you build anything you could imagine, visit unfamiliar landscapes and claim them as your own? Such a place awaits you and your friends in the creative world of Minecraft.Minecraft: PlayStation 3 Edition is an intensely creative game that lets you live out your dreams by building, exploring and more. Learn the basics in tutorial mode, which gives you the tools you need to start bringing your ideas to life. Once you've mastered the basics, you're free to do whatever you like — the only rules are to have fun and place no limits on your creativity. Craft amazing diamond armor, boats and even towering structures. Build sprawling cities or quaint towns. Visit and conquer unknown worlds that provide excitement around every corner. Best of all, you can bring your friends on this journey. Split-screen mode allows up to four players to build and quest together offline, while up to eight players can have the time of their lives in online multiplayer mode. Roll up your sleeves and get ready — it's time to unleash your creativity.
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This is a good game for creative people who like free roam games in which you can build whatever you want. It was in good condition for being pre-owned.
Adapted by Brian Moore from his own novel, The Black Robe is a sprawling recreation of a turbelent period in Canadian history. In 1634, Jesuit missionary Father Laforgue (Lothair Bluteau) arrives in the New World, hoping to convert the Huron Indian tribe to Catholicism-and, incidentally, to expedite the French colonization of Quebec. Laforgue is regarded with a combination of warmth and wariness by the natives, who refer to Laforgue and his fellow priests as "black robes". Offering his services as both guide and friend is Algonquin chief Chomina (August Schellenberg). The by-the-book Laforgue does little to endear himself to the Indians-one of whom, a holy man, labels the priest as a demon who will bring nothing but death and destruction. The one who suffers most is Chomina, the man who most desires peaceful coexistence. In an ironic coda, we learn that the "black robes" have set into motion the fall of the Hurons, simply by imposing their Christian values upon them. Black Robe has been compared to Dances with Wolves, but the films do not share the same philosophy: while the idealistic hero of Wolves strives to understand and appreciate his new Indian comrades, the pious protagonist of Black Robe has only subjugation in mind.
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The American Colonies, 1775. It's a time of civil unrest and political upheaval in the Americas. As a Native American assassin fights to protect his land and his people, he will ignite the flames of a young nation's revolution. Assassin's Creed III takes you back to the American Revolutionary War, but not the one you've read about in history books.
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