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What age is too old too play minecraft?

Submitted by Starveling, , Thread ID: 102082

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22-09-2018, 07:38 PM
#1
My pinon is, you can never be too young to play minecraft.

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#2
When ever you get a full time job is probably a good time to stop.

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22-09-2018, 08:05 PM
Bibbs03 Wrote:
When ever you get a full time job is probably a good time to stop.

What if the user coded and was a main source of development for minecraft plugins etc? Would it be a good time to stop?

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#4
I find no one is too old, or too young. Its a building game rated for all ages.

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#5
No age is bad to play minecraft, everyone can play it

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#6
Minecraft is a game for all ages. It doesn't matter how old anyone is playing that game.
Even if it's based towards kids you still see adults watching my little pony.

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#7
You can't be too old to play game. If you like this game you just playing it Wink

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#8
Once you meet an age where you have to provied for yourself, you should stop. Minecraft is dying anyways so

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#9
You can playing it for fun, the age is not necessarily.

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