Minecraft PC IP: play.cubecraft.net

Cursedpug89

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on my channel i play different games on my channel but i'm staring to play cubecraft. i would really love it if you guys who watch the video could give me feedback on what you liked or didn't like so i could improve my videos in the future.
 
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Nice video! I have 1 suggestion: add some background music, but not too loud ;)
What I like about your video is that you already have an intro and outro and that you talk in your video and not only some not-copyrighted-music :)
thank you for the feedback!
 

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Really nice video man. i really enjoyed watching it. i have one little tip. meby make the video a bit shorter. i got a little bored ad the end. meby like a 15-18 min video is better. that you can make another one with the other video part you had. but still a really good video
love it. Keep up the good work ^-^
 
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Really nice video man. i really enjoyed watching it. i have one little tip. meby make the video a bit shorter. i got a little bored ad the end. meby like a 15-18 min video is better. that you can make another one with the other video part you had. but still a really good video
love it. Keep up the good work ^-^
thank you. that tip actually really helps it great too know that people are getting bored by the end. will definitely make them 15 to 18 minutes
 
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