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Minecraft Adds Two Mini-Games to Promote 'Pan' Film

Avid gamers can now visit and experience Peter Pan's world, from the movie "Pan," in Minecraft!

Players just need to log into the "Pan" server in Minecraft to be able to play the "Pan Adventures" in this game originally developed by Mojang.

According to the Video Gamer, Minecraft builders, BlockWorks, were approached by Warner Bros. Pictures to create two unique "Pan" movie-themed adventure games in Minecraft.

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Digital Spy UK reported that the two "Pan" mini-games are the "Pirate Ship Battle" and "Capture The Pan." The games can be accessed by going to maps.panmovie.net, which is the address of the "Pan Server." Full details and instructions of the game can be found on game.panmovie.net.

According to Connected Digital World, in the first "Pan" game, "Pirate Ship Battle," players will have to battle in the skies of Neverland, Peter Pan's world, against another team. They will have to destroy the other team's flying pirate ship in order to win the game.

In the other "Pan" mini-game, "Capture The Pan," players will have to explore the whole Neverland world to find "Pan" tokens, which are very elusive in the game. Gamers will have to bring back these tokens to their bases to win points for their team.

The two mini-games are created to promote the upcoming fantasy movie, which will be released in the United Kingdom on Oct. 16. The movie "Pan" tells about the story of Peter (Levi Miller), an orphan boy who was taken off to Neverland, a fantasy world filled with pirates, fairies, and warriors. Here, Peter was forced to face the truth on why his mother left him at the orphanage, and that he is the mystical realm's "chosen one." The movie is based from J.M. Barrie's beloved novel, "Peter Pan," and stars Rooney Mara (Tiger Lily), and Hugh Jackman (Blackbeard).

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