Trouble in Zombie-town: the Mystery of Herobrine: Book One: a Gameknight999 Adventure: an Unofficial Minecrafter?s Adventure - Mark Cheverton - Livros - Sky Pony Press - 9781634500944 - 6 de janeiro de 2015
Caso a capa e o título não sejam correspondentes, considere o título como correto

Trouble in Zombie-town: the Mystery of Herobrine: Book One: a Gameknight999 Adventure: an Unofficial Minecrafter?s Adventure

Mark Cheverton

Preço
€ 15,99

Item sob encomenda (no estoque do fornecedor)

Data prevista de entrega 31 de jan - 11 de fev
Adicione à sua lista de desejos do iMusic

Trouble in Zombie-town: the Mystery of Herobrine: Book One: a Gameknight999 Adventure: an Unofficial Minecrafter?s Adventure

With his sister stuck in Minecraft, Gameknight999 will have to face a new enemy to save her!

Gameknight999 was sucked into the world of Minecraft when one of his father?s inventions went haywire. Trapped inside the game, the former griefer learned the error of his ways. He transformed into a heroic warrior and defeated powerful endermen, ghasts, and dragons to save the world of Minecraft and his NPC friends that live in it.

Gameknight swore that he?d never go inside Minecraft again. But when his little sister, Monet113, accidentally enters the game herself, the User-that-is-not-a-user has no choice but to return to a digital world where very real danger lies around every corner. With the help of some old friends such as Crafter, Hunter, and Stitcher, as well as a few unexpected new ones, Gameknight will journey deep into a zombie village and face Xa-Tul, the powerful zombie king crafted by a shadowy figure with bright glowing eyes and a hatred for Gameknight999. To save his sister, Gameknight will have to learn a few new tricks if he has any chance of defeating this monstrous creature.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 6 de janeiro de 2015
ISBN13 9781634500944
Editoras Sky Pony Press
Páginas 288
Dimensões 140 × 13 × 210 mm   ·   294 g
Idioma English  

Mostrar tudo

Mais por Mark Cheverton