Mine Chest is the one and only monthly subscription box for all the Minecraft fans out there. It is officially licensed by Mojang, and only costs $29.99 per month + shipping ($7 US, $15 Canada, $20 everywhere else). You’ll get a box full of Minecraft inspired goodies, as well as a unique project and official merchandise. Boxes come with a t-shirt (with a full range of youth and adult sizes available) and are packed in a collectible and reusable box.
THE NETHER!
I should mention that my kids are Minecraft fiends. Every waking opportunity if they can swing it they’re playing Minecraft, a non-Minecraft but Minecraft inspired game, or watching YouTube videos about Minecraft. Their need for Minecraft information is insatiable. My daughter has the whole handbook series and a journal filled with copious notes.
The outside looks like a block, the inside looks like Netherrack (if this is wrong I heard my kids wrong although my daughter spelled it out for me). The boxes are thoughtfully designed, and are also considered collectable pieces. I am under strict instructions to never recycle this box.
Minecraft The Nether Postcard: This was a great postcard for the month – the kids really got a kick out of the stamp and burnt hole! This card is just right, and funny – it describes the items in the box, including “a never before seen garb of cotton”!
Everything in our June Mine Chest box!
Minecraft Ghast Kite DIY Crafting Recipe: This crafting recipe takes your in-world crafting skills and makes you attempt to apply them to real-world objects! The card itself is on wood, so very durable.
This month you’ll be crafting a Ghast on a Lead Kite. My husband is sure to be recruited for assistance soon – my kids love this stuff.
Exclusive Minecraft Do Not Hit The Zombie Pigmen Sticker: I really have no idea what this means, but my kids were crazy for it!
Minecraft I Heart Nether Youth Tee: It only has half a heart because you usually die in the Nether! This was a really big hit!
Ghast Stamp: I was surprised to see another stamp, but my kids were delighted! It came with a stamp pad too!
The bottom My daughter grabbed the Changelog from the first box to test it out (it’s the one on the right).
Minecraft End Stone Series ($5.99 each) We love Minecraft minis and blind boxes. This was a big hit (I also note that there are 2.. so it was easier to share this box!).
So excited! “I got Steve with Iron Armor except the helmet and a Custom Shield! And an Iron Sword!”
My son was THRILLED with the Villager. He said it was just what he wanted. My daughter was incredulous.
Hot Wheels Minecraft Minecart! This was a huge hit! Yes, it’s a box on wheels. Just go with it.
It even has a rubberized sort of insert so you can place your figures inside the cart!
My little hardcore Minecrafters were again THRILLED with this box. I liked that there were fewer stationery items and more toys. It’s a clear hit for Minecrafters, and sold out last month! FYI – this box ships at the very end of the month and takes 7-10 days to arrive. More news – The Minecraft movie will be released on May 24, 2019! Oh and international shipping is now available for Minechest! Compared to US shipping ($7), it’s fairly inexpensive at $9 for most countries!
The theme for the July box is “Survive the Night”
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The Description: Mine Chest, a new and officially licensed Minecraft subscription box, is a bundle of hand-picked, official Minecraft goodies, delivered right to your doorstep each month. They come in a unique chest that you won’t get anywhere else. Exactly what’s included each month is a closely-guarded secret, but expect a premium collectible chest, a unique project, and a selection of official merchandise.shipping ($7 US, $15 Canada, $20 everywhere else)
The Price: $29.99 per month
The Categories: Geek Gamer & Nerd Subscription Boxes, Special Interest & Fan Subscription Boxes. Minecraft Subscription Boxes.
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I had no idea there were Minecraft Hot Wheels!!! My boys are going to flip if we see those. At the beach last week the only time we could get a group of the kids to sit semi-quietly is when they were playing Minecraft together although we had too many kids and poor Caleb as the youngest kept getting left out. Who knew you could only have 5 people in any one world? I had no idea LOL