Minecraft: The Story of Mojang is a 2012 documentary about the history of the company Mojang and its creation, Minecraft. Minecraft is an open-world game where players can craft, build and mine. The film features interviews of key personnel of the company including Markus Persson and Jens Bergensten. The film was produced by 2 Player Productions and production was funded through a Kickstarter campaign.
The film premiered first on Xbox Live on December 22, 2012, and was made available for download and streaming the following day. 2 Player Productions also uploaded the documentary to torrent index The Pirate Bay but urged people to consider purchasing the film.
Synopsis
Ce film raconte l'histoire du studio de jeu vidéo suédois Mojang.
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