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Un(b)lock the rest of The Order's adventures



<span class="bold">Minecraft: Story Mode - Adventure Pass</span>, that adds three more episodes to the adventures of Jesse and the Order of the Stone, is available now for pre-order, DRM-free on GOG.com.

The best adventures are the ones you hope never end and the world of Minecraft is full of such adventures. <span class="bold">Story Mode</span> has already given us many moments full of wonder, amusement, and discovery that made us care deeply for Jesse and the gang. Shame it all had to end so soon, isn't it? Well guess what, it didn't!

There are many more stories to craft in this never-ending world, which is why the Order of the Stone is coming back soon with three additional episodes set in unexplored places beyond their own. These guys may have bricks for heads but they do know how to touch our soft spot for adventure and excitement.


Note: These episodes will be add-ons to the season, so you'll need to own <span class="bold">Minecraft: Story Mode</span> in order to purchase and play these new chapters in the series.



Pre-order <span class="bold">Minecraft: Story Mode - Adventure Pass</span>, and get ready for Jesse and the Order's brand new adventures, DRM-free on GOG.com.
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apehater: finally first
You did it! :D

Guys, I think it might be "COMING SUMMER 2016".
Post edited April 12, 2016 by omega64
A total of 40 for the base game and the Adventure Pass. Does this make Minecraft: Story Mode the most expensive Telltale game so far?
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omega64: Guys, I think it might be "COMING SUMMER 2016".
You're a terrible liar.
Post edited April 12, 2016 by Grargar
Are these new episodes actually more expensive than the first ones?
Either way, I despise Telltale too much to actually buy anything of theirs full price let alone pre-order it.
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Smannesman: Are these new episodes actually more expensive than the first ones?
Either way, I despise Telltale too much to actually buy anything of theirs full price let alone pre-order it.
They are here:
About 4.59-4,60 per episode on the original season.
4,99-5.00 per episode for this.
I saw an LP of this game and it seemed ok-ish.
More for children, probably.
Post edited April 12, 2016 by phaolo
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Based on the description and screenshot, I believe GOG can finally mark "Nothing" as completed.
Post edited April 12, 2016 by mrkgnao
So, when are we getting Minecraft here?

Vote: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/minecraft
Post edited April 12, 2016 by Barry_Woodward
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Barry_Woodward: So, when are we getting Minecraft here?

Vote: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/minecraft
Never?

When are we getting Borderlands here?
That seems more likely. :P
Considering we have 2K and we don't have Microsoft. (Or do we?)
Post edited April 12, 2016 by omega64
It's weird to have this and the documentary "Minecraft: The Story Of Mojang" here but not the game that started it all. Microsoft is on GOG's list of game companies, but then it's been there for a while without any releases as of yet.
Post edited April 12, 2016 by Barry_Woodward
Can anyone explain the term "pass" please? I'm not sure what it means in this context. Did they mean "adventure pack" may be, meaning that it's a bundle of several episodes?
Post edited April 12, 2016 by shmerl
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shmerl: Can anyone explain the term "pass" please? I'm not sure what it means in this context. Did they mean "adventure pack" may be, meaning that it's a bundle of several episodes?
It's a pass in that you pay for all three of the episodes, but they will be released one at a time (much like a "season pass" for most games will get you DLC as it's released).
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shmerl: Can anyone explain the term "pass" please? I'm not sure what it means in this context. Did they mean "adventure pack" may be, meaning that it's a bundle of several episodes?
It's like a season pass. You pay ahead of time for all the episodes, and you get the episodes as they are released, one at a time.
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shmerl: Can anyone explain the term "pass" please? I'm not sure what it means in this context. Did they mean "adventure pack" may be, meaning that it's a bundle of several episodes?
A pass is a card or ticket to gain access to something. For example, you could get a season pass for sports events, plays, concerts, museum exhibits, or amusement parks. You would use the pass to enter as often as you liked instead of buying a new ticket each time. A season pass is usually cheaper than individual ticket costs, and it can include other advantages like guaranteed entry.

Episodic games and DLC have been marketed as seasons, probably because of the similarity to episodic television seasons. From there it's easy to see the connection to season passes. A season pass to a game gets you an arbitrary season worth of pre-planned future content.

Telltale chose to call this offering an adventure pass, maybe to distinguish it from a previous season pass or remove expectations that it will last for a year. Or they just liked the sound of it. I don't know the reason for the name change, but the adventure pass serves the same purpose as the season passes available for other games. They could have called it a pack, but the episodes aren't finished yet, so they can't put them all into a finished bundle. Pass implies you're paying for something ongoing rather than a completed set.