Minecraft: Can You Escape?[ON HOLD]
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  • Reads 59
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 10
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2021
NOTE: THE PEOPLE WHO DON'T KNOW HOW TO PLAY MINECRAFT CAN ALSO ENJOY THIS NOVEL BECAUSE I HAVE WRITTEN SMALL SECTIONS BEFORE CHAPTERS TO HELP THEM UNDERSTAND WHAT'S GOING ON.
This is the story of two sisters who get sucked into the world of Minecraft due to HEROBRINE. One of them doesn't know anything about the game and learns gradually about it from her sister. The other sister is a pro at Minecraft but has never actually killed the dragon. The only way to escape Minecraft is to beat the game. Will they be able to beat the game and return to reality?

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