
The Spawn Chunks is a podcast all about Minecraft. We dig into Minecraft related news, and development snapshots, explore game content, listen to the Minecraft community, and craft our personal thoughts, and experiences about the game we love.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 388 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisureNewsEntertainment News | |||

Jonny, and Joel discuss the magical effect that the new golden dandelion will have on baby animals in Minecraft, then answer listener email about both experience in Vibrant Visuals on Bedrock Edition, and cautious anticipation of the feature on Java ... more
Joel, and Jonny saddle up for more baby mob changes in the latest Minecraft snapshot, and discuss spears vs. tridents, rope ladders, and crafting happiness all in email from listeners.
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Jonny, and Joel cover a small technical snapshot for Minecraft 26.1, answer listener email about anvils, and explore Hytale – a new voxel, survival RPG – and discuss what lessons Minecraft, and Hytale can learn from one another.
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Joel, and Jonny share their first impressions of the new baby animals in the second snapshot for Minecraft 26.1, then answer listener email about keeping youthful appearances, and the potential dangers of pint sized pea shooters.
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I’m a Minecraft player and I love it but I’m not very skilled at it. I’m too scared to go in the nether and have never been to the end in survival.
Could you please do an episode on how to become more comfortable in the game?
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Focused entirely on the vibrant world of Minecraft, listeners can expect a thorough exploration of gameplay updates, community feedback, and technical developments surrounding the game. Episodes discuss recent podcasts, new snapshots, and gameplay mechanics that enhance both casual and veteran players' experiences. The hosts share personal anecdotes, delve into building strategies, and respond to listener inquiries, creating a community-centric atmosphere. With a blend of entertaining narratives and technical insight, it is particularly engaging for those who are deeply invested in Minecraft and seek to stay updated on the latest trends and innovations within the game.
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The Spawn Chunks launched 7 years ago and published 388 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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