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Last Minute Christmas Chopping

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Notch, the famous creator of Minecraft, left Mojang to pursue other personal projects in 2014. One of these projects was called Last Minute Christmas Chopping that he created which is characterized by a Santa with a sword running through a very strange forest. He can use his blade to slice through trees while being sure to avoid the purple conifers, and jump over rocks.

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It has the infinite runner style with random environments, and the graphics are very reminiscent of an era that had fewer bits per pixel. Coming from the creator of Minecraft Notch once again shows he knows what makes games enjoyable to play. If you want to play this HTML5 game for yourself click here.

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