Minecraft, Second Edition: The Unlikely Tale of Markus ""Notch"" Persson and the Game That Changed Everything

Author:   Daniel Goldberg ,  Linus Larsson ,  Jennifer Hawkins
Publisher:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Edition:   2nd ed.
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9781609805753


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   16 June 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Daniel Goldberg ,  Linus Larsson ,  Jennifer Hawkins
Publisher:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 18.50cm
Weight:   0.399kg
ISBN:  

9781609805753


ISBN 10:   1609805755
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   16 June 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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You may find this book as addictive as Minecraft. --Slate At the core of the story of Minecraft is the lesson that success is possible, if you have a good idea and the passion and skill to pursue it. Minecraft is indeed an unlikely tale. That's what makes it so great, and that's why this little book will make a terrific holiday gift for the gamer in your life. --Andrew Leonard, Salon Minecraft is a beautifully human story...it's well worth a read and offers, at the very least, inspiration, and at the very most, hope. --TechCrunch This book takes his story and gives you a closer look. You learn about the man behind the game. His childhood, his family, the growth of his company and the lives of the people who work there. It doesn't just give you the big enormous, glamour-filled cut scenes that you read about on the Internet. This book gives you the pixels, the details. --Book Riot Suspenseful, grounded, and startlingly relatable. I expected a book about Minecraft; what I got was a compelling story about personal struggle and accomplishment. A perfect gift for Minecraft players, parents of younger players, or anyone interested in indie games. --Game Skinny Pulls itself along with the narrative compulsion of a tech biography...outlines a cultural phenomenon in ways that even those who've missed out up 'til now can understand. --The Stranger I have been following Minecraft closely for over three years, and yet this book consistently surprised me with new insights into the game's development. It focuses on the human story behind all those pixellated blocks. I have a new respect for Notch's accomplishments with Minecraft and for all the hard work that the Mojang'ers have devoted to making the game such a phenomenon. This book offers a fascinating and honest peek into the mind of the man who made Minecraft a reality. --Joel Levin, MinecraftEdu co-creator This book explores the man behind the game to a depth that you won't, and that you can't, find anywhere else. In this work, Markus Notch Persson has revealed everything about the events that led to an international super-phenomenon. The resulting story will fascinate and inspire. --Sethbling, Minecraft video maker


You may find this book as addictive as Minecraft. -- Slate At the core of the story of Minecraft is the lesson that success is possible, if you have a good idea and the passion and skill to pursue it. Minecraft is indeed an unlikely tale. That's what makes it so great, and that's why this little book will make a terrific holiday gift for the gamer in your life. --Andrew Leonard, Salon Minecraft is a beautifully human story...it's well worth a read and offers, at the very least, inspiration, and at the very most, hope. -- TechCrunch This book takes his story and gives you a closer look. You learn about the man behind the game. His childhood, his family, the growth of his company and the lives of the people who work there. It doesn't just give you the big enormous, glamour-filled cut scenes that you read about on the Internet. This book gives you the pixels, the details. -- Book Riot Suspenseful, grounded, and startlingly relatable. I expected a book about Minecraft; what I got was a compelling story about personal struggle and accomplishment. A perfect gift for Minecraft players, parents of younger players, or anyone interested in indie games. --Game Skinny Pulls itself along with the narrative compulsion of a tech biography...outlines a cultural phenomenon in ways that even those who've missed out up 'til now can understand. -- The Stranger I have been following Minecraft closely for over three years, and yet this book consistently surprised me with new insights into the game's development. It focuses on the human story behind all those pixellated blocks. I have a new respect for Notch's accomplishments with Minecraft and for all the hard work that the Mojang'ers have devoted to making the game such a phenomenon. This book offers a fascinating and honest peek into the mind of the man who made Minecraft a reality. --Joel Levin, MinecraftEdu co-creator This book explores the man behind the game to a depth that you won't, and that you can't, find anywhere else. In this work, Markus Notch Persson has revealed everything about the events that led to an international super-phenomenon. The resulting story will fascinate and inspire. --Sethbling, Minecraft video maker From the Hardcover edition.


You may find this book as addictive as Minecraft. --Slate At the core of the story of Minecraft is the lesson that success is possible, if you have a good idea and the passion and skill to pursue it. Minecraft is indeed an unlikely tale. That's what makes it so great, and that's why this little book will make a terrific holiday gift for the gamer in your life. --Andrew Leonard, Salon Minecraft is a beautifully human story...it's well worth a read and offers, at the very least, inspiration, and at the very most, hope. --TechCrunch This book takes his story and gives you a closer look. You learn about the man behind the game. His childhood, his family, the growth of his company and the lives of the people who work there. It doesn't just give you the big enormous, glamour-filled cut scenes that you read about on the Internet. This book gives you the pixels, the details. --Book Riot Suspenseful, grounded, and startlingly relatable. I expected a book about Minecraft; what I got was a compelling story about personal struggle and accomplishment. A perfect gift for Minecraft players, parents of younger players, or anyone interested in indie games. --Game Skinny Pulls itself along with the narrative compulsion of a tech biography...outlines a cultural phenomenon in ways that even those who've missed out up 'til now can understand. --The Stranger I have been following Minecraft closely for over three years, and yet this book consistently surprised me with new insights into the game's development. It focuses on the human story behind all those pixellated blocks. I have a new respect for Notch's accomplishments with Minecraft and for all the hard work that the Mojang'ers have devoted to making the game such a phenomenon. This book offers a fascinating and honest peek into the mind of the man who made Minecraft a reality. --Joel Levin, MinecraftEdu co-creator This book explores the man behind the game to a depth that you won't, and that you can't, find anywhere else. In this work, Markus Notch Persson has revealed everything about the events that led to an international super-phenomenon. The resulting story will fascinate and inspire. --Sethbling, Minecraft video maker From the Hardcover edition.


You may find this book as addictive as Minecraft. Slate At the core of the story of Minecraft is the lesson that success is possible, if you have a good idea and the passion and skill to pursue it. Minecraft is indeed an unlikely tale. That s what makes it so great, and that s why this little book will make a terrific holiday gift for the gamer in your life. Andrew Leonard, Salon Minecraft is a beautifully human story...it's well worth a read and offers, at the very least, inspiration, and at the very most, hope. TechCrunch This book takes his story and gives you a closer look. You learn about the man behind the game. His childhood, his family, the growth of his company and the lives of the people who work there. It doesn t just give you the big enormous, glamour-filled cut scenes that you read about on the Internet. This book gives you the pixels, the details. Book Riot Suspenseful, grounded, and startlingly relatable.I expected a book aboutMinecraft; what I got was a compelling story about personal struggle and accomplishment. A perfect gift forMinecraftplayers, parents of younger players, or anyone interested in indie games. Game Skinny Pulls itself along with the narrative compulsion of a tech biography...outlines a cultural phenomenon in ways that even those who've missed out up 'til now can understand. The Stranger I have been following Minecraft closely for over three years, and yet this book consistently surprised me with new insights into the game's development. It focuses on the human story behind all those pixellated blocks. I have a new respect for Notch's accomplishments with Minecraft and for all the hard work that the Mojang'ers have devoted to making the game such a phenomenon. This book offers a fascinating and honest peek into the mind of the man who made Minecraft a reality. Joel Levin, MinecraftEdu co-creator This book explores the man behind the game to a depth that you won't, and that you can't, find anywhere else. In this work, Markus Notch Persson has revealed everything about the events that led to an international super-phenomenon. The resulting story will fascinate and inspire. Sethbling, Minecraft video maker From the Hardcover edition.


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LINUS LARSSON and DANIEL GOLDBERG are two of Sweden's best-known writers on new technology and the internet. They have been published in the Washington Post and American Computer World, among other places, and quoted by BBC News, the New York Times, and the Sydney Morning Herald. Their first book, Swedish Hackers, was published in 2011 in Sweden.Minecraft, their bestselling English language debut,followed that same year.

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