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Isaac Chan Pak-wing’s top pick: Minecraft

The 10-year-old student from Kowloon Junior School explains why he loves the game and how it can be educational
byPosties readers
Published: 12:30am, 16 Feb 2026
Length: 241 words
Isaac Chan Pak-wing’s top pick: Minecraft

Isaac Chan explains why he loves to play Minecraft. Photo: Handout

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During your life, you will stumble across video games that are extremely good or extremely bad.

Today, I am going to show you a game that is downloaded millions of times every day and earns a lot of money. It is called Minecraft.

Minecraft is a survival game that requires players to complete different tasks to survive. If you enjoy playing games with friends instead of by yourself, you are in luck! Minecraft allows you to play with your friends, whether in your own world or on their servers.

If you think this game is not educational, you are surprisingly wrong!

Minecraft has released its very own education edition, helping students learn while playing their favourite game. Schools around the world use the education edition – maybe even your school is using it too!

Now that you know more about Minecraft and you are interested in the game, go ahead and convince your teacher to allow Minecraft at school. They will be happy to see how educational it can be and how much fun students can have. Thanks for reading!

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