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Jesse and his/her friends must seek out a group of warriors called The Order of the Stone in order to save their world from total destruction.Jesse and his/her friends must seek out a group of warriors called The Order of the Stone in order to save their world from total destruction.Jesse and his/her friends must seek out a group of warriors called The Order of the Stone in order to save their world from total destruction.
- Awards
- 5 nominations
Patton Oswalt
- Jesse (Male)
- (voice)
Dave Fennoy
- Gabriel (1-4)
- (voice)
Ashley Johnson
- Petra
- (voice)
Brian Posehn
- Axel (1-5, 8)
- (voice)
Elizabeth Dwyer
- LDShadowLady (6)
- (voice)
- (as LDShadowLady)
Scott Porter
- Lukas
- (voice)
Ashly Burch
- CassieRose (6)
- (voice)
Paul Reubens
- Ivor (1-2, 4-8)
- (voice)
G.K. Bowes
- Maya (1)
- (voice)
- (as GK Bowes)
- …
Kari Wahlgren
- Mevia (8)
- (voice)
Jamie Alcroft
- Otto (8)
- (voice)
- Directors
- Rebekah Gamin(segment A Block and a Hard Place)
- Jason Latino(segment Assembly Required)
- Dennis Lenart(segment The Order of the Stone)
- Writers
- Michael Choung(segment The Order of the Stone)
- Stephen McManus
- Laura Jacqmin(segment The Order of the Stone)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaThe "Order of the Stone" is an Easter egg of Minecraft, since Notch was originally going to call Minecraft Minecraft: The Order of the Stone.
- GoofsWhen battling Ivor in Assembly Required, during the Ivor super-speed section, if you stop pressing the button the game is prompting before completing the prompt, Jesse will be frozen in position for the short remainder of the scene.
- Crazy creditsIn Episode 7: Access Denied, most of the "You died!" screens instead display "You were made useful!", referencing P.A.M.A.'s desire to make all creatures 'useful'.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Annoying Orange: Trailer Trashed: Minecraft: Story Mode (2015)
Featured review
Brick by brick.
'Minecraft: Story Mode - A Telltale Games Series (2015)' isn't Telltale's most mature, affecting or, even, fun game. It is, however, an enjoyably silly adventure that remains entertaining enough throughout. Even its extended episodes, which sort of feel detached from the main game even though they begin before the initially shipped story ends, are entertaining. They're essentially one-shot romps with a breezy pace and a care-free attitude. They also cross over a fair few genres, which keeps them feeling fresh. The game is a typical, modern-day 'choose your own adventure'. Its gameplay primarily consists of dialogue options and quick-time events, though it does contain some more classic - if rudimentary - puzzles, too. The choices don't change a huge amount but they still feel impactful. Telltale continue to display some great writing, keeping you onboard with the absurd story they want to tell and, even, giving you an inevitable lump in your throat. Look, this isn't exactly the pinnacle of gaming. Yet, there's enough here to keep you engaged and it's an enjoyable experience on the whole. 7/10
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