![]() ![]() I loaded the game back typed in a *Russian* name. Russian voice: CAPITALIST NAME! DELETE! DELETE! DELETE! In the left-top of the screen I could see some Russian letters which translate to "TUTORIAL WORLD". I clicked the play button which was in Russian. I was greeted with many Russian letters, images of tanks, political stuff and sound of hardbass playing in the background. I love historical countries, especially the Soviet Union. I instantly knew this was a modified soviet version of Minecraft. Plus, after the birthday party, Dad told me that the politician was member of the RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PARTY. What the hell? The words "a Russian politician gave this to me directly" came up in my mind again. I quickly booted up the Minecraft Dad gave me. ![]() Seems like it was warning me about something. Me: Thanks Dad! I am so happy! Which store did you get this from? Gamestop?ĭad: No, a Russian politician gave this to my directly.Īfter the birthday the words "a Russian politician gave this to me directly" kept getting stuck in my head. But, problem is, the Minecraft they gave me, was. I was so happy to get Minecraft, as I can finally make a SMP for my school. ![]() So I asked my parents if they could buy it for me in my birthday. I was a huge Minecraft fanatic, but sadly I do not have the game yet. I had recently moved to Russia a week ago, due to my parents having to work there. SOYUZ NERUSHIMYY RESPUBLIK SVOBODNYKH SPLOTILA NAVEKI VELIKAYA RUS! ![]()
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