Archive for April, 2013

Sheep Wool Bug

Friday, April 12th, 2013

So I have been desperately trying to make wool carpets and managed to get dye for my sheep by picking flowers (red and yellow) and what have you. The the issue – there is a bug in the XBox version which stops it growing back. So for weeks I have been hunting wild sheep to […]

Week Two of Minecraft

Thursday, April 11th, 2013

Again apologies to those who read Snell-Pym as this is mostly a re-post. I built a bedroom and found iron ore in the process so could make shears and go and shear sheep to make myself a bed 🙂 I didn’t like the idea of killing the sheep just for their wool 🙁 Then I […]

Minecraft Lego

Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

I so want this!!! As a little girl one of my favourite things was Lego – I started with fabiland with lots of animals and progressed to building huge great big houses and landscapes. To a certain extent Minecraft is a digital lego for me but with missions and monsters that are not you’re younger […]

My First Week of Minecraft

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Apologies to those who read Snell-Pym as this is mostly a re-post. Initially I was very bad at Minecraft, I could not even work out how to look up let alone move and as for fighting the monsters of this almost eden-esk world – that was impossible. But after being attacked by a spider, a […]

How I Found Minecraft

Monday, April 8th, 2013

For Christmas Santa bought our family an XBox 360 which quickly became the focus of our household entertainment, around the same time we were round a friends house for a party and our 7 yr old daughter disappeared for about five hours – it turned out she was watching other kids play this game I […]

Hello Gamers

Sunday, April 7th, 2013

Hello Lime Monster is a Gamerist blog, a close cousin of the Story Telling Monsters it is a muse monster with a thing GAMES. From design, to playing, to sub-cultures and communities surrounding specific games not to mention all round general fun, Lime Monster is going to be writing about it. Along with her human […]