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Minecraft on a BIG Screen via Super League Gaming

May 31, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

This is a sponsored post on behalf of US Family Guide and Super League Gaming. I was given tickets to facilitate a review but all opinions are my own.

Do your kids love playing Minecraft? Have they ever played on a move theater sized screen before? Now they can with Super League Gaming! Since 3 of our 4 children play Minecraft I figured it would be worth the hour drive to attend a Super League Gaming event.

Minecraft on a BIG Screen via Super League Gaming

This event is held on Saturday mornings beginning at 10 am or so before the movie theater is open for actual movie times. This makes it very nice and not very crowded. We got front row parking without any problem.

Since we were coming from so far away we tried to pack anything that we could think of needing like diapers, snacks and change of clothes for Lil’ Red, enough insulin for Eldest, cordless mice, laptops, and even wooden boards as makeshift desktops!

Super League gaming sign-in

We checked in right away so we could get all set-up before the event officially started. There were some glitches to getting online at the beginning of the game. This caused some frustration for Eldest and Princess.

Super League Gaming in theater

Once things got rolling it was hard to figure out and play by the Super League Gaming rules. I think in part that was due to mom and dad not taking more time to watch the instruction videos ahead of time and being sure that both Eldest and Princess understood them. They play Minecraft frequently but with all the different mini games within Minecraft it can be difficult to adjust to certain rules or game types.

Overall both Eldest and Princess had a good time being able to play on a BIG screen!

 

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