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As The Adventures of 10ACraft has grown strong on YouTube, the creator has diversified the series by creating games featuring the characters. These games are as follows:

  • The Adventures of 10ACraft: Fighter Edition - a Super Smash Bros-esque platform fighter where you can play as any of the main characters and play against a friend. Made on Scratch. The Minecraft elements of the series are significantly toned down here, if not removed outright. Available for download here:
  • The Adventures of 10ACraft: Fighter Edition 2 - the sequel to the above. Work in progress, however a demo exists online, and brief updates were featured on TheSuperArtistGamer's update videos and on his gaming channel.


The Adventures of 10ACraft: Fighter Edition provides examples of:

  • Abandoned Mine: Cavern Network.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Matthew's the only character who truely qualifies. His moveset consists of punches, shoves and body-slams.
  • Batter Up!: Scott and Kyle M both have an attack where they whip out a cricket bat and smack their opponents with it.
  • The Beastmaster: Emily, Molly, Jasmine and Anna to a degree. Emily and Molly summon ponies to ride them across the stage, while Jasmine and Anna use their pets to slash at enemies.
  • BFG: Conall has one at his disposal. It qualifies because proportionally speaking, the gun is quite large for what is supposed to be a handgun.
  • BFS: Sharkey and Scott, and to a lesser extent Nisha and Alex W, use them as weapons.
  • Brats with Slingshots: Anna.
  • The Cameo:
    • Rover and Poppy appear as part of Jasmine and Anna's V/K Attacks respectively.
    • Dylan also appears in the game, albeit as a Palette Swap of Sharkey.
  • Confusion Fu: Alex D, Molly and Anna specialise in this trope due to their rapid burst options and highly versitile move kits.
  • Cute Bruiser: Katie has an attack that allows her to hug people. Said attack is also one of the strongest attacks in the game.
  • Death Mountain: Sunny Mountain and Last Stop, of the Green Hill Zone and Lethal Lava Land variety respectively.
  • Fragile Speedster: Conall, Sharkey and Amber in particular. They are exceptionally nimble and have a wide array of combo options at their disposal, however they aren't that hard to kill due to their light weight.
  • Glass Cannon: Alex W, Alex D (of the Fragile Speedster variety) and Anna (of the zoner variety) are the three most prominant examples.
  • Green Hill Zone: Sunny Mountain.
  • Husky Russkie: Erin isn't russian, but she otherwise fits this trope - being one of the largest and strongest characters in the game as well as having bottles of... something... at her disposal.
  • Improvised Weapon: Ho boy, so many to choose from. Sticks, whips, guitars, earphones, gemstones, javelins, shotputs, footballs, saxophones, shuttlecocks, guns, horses, microphones, bats, slingshots... the list goes on. Every character has one of these, with the sole exception of Bare-Fisted Monk Matthew.
  • Instrument of Murder: Ross, Sharkey, Rebecca and Emily all have one.
  • Jack of All Stats: Ross, Emily and Nisha are some of the most fitting examples, having decent movement, combos, survivability and range across the board.
  • Lava Adds Awesome: Last Stop. The lava is purely aesthetic, but it does make the stage look pretty cool.
  • Lethal Lava Land: Last Stop.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Elgin, Kyle H and Beth O'L. These characters are some of the fastest in the game, on top of having above average killing power and damage numbers.
  • Made of Iron: The characters could all get punched, kicked, whacked, stabbed, axed, slashed, shot or blown up, and they'll be no worse off for it.
  • Mechanically Unusual Fighter: A few characters fall under this...
    • Ross's Headbutt Attack deals more damage the longer the button is held.
    • Elgin and Ben both have moves which can block attacks. They'll still receive damage, but they'll be fully immune to knockback.
    • Rebecca's Saxophone Attack increases her gravity, allowing her to burrow through the ground in brief bursts.
    • Megan and Katherine both have attacks that keep dealing damage to the opponent until they're no longer in range of the attack in question.
    • Jasmine's Flip Attack allows her to regain her mid-air jumps, allowing her to jump 3 times instead of two.
  • Mighty Glacier: Matthew, Erin and Katherine are some of the slowest characters in the game, but have absurdly strong close-range options for bullying the opponent.
  • Propensile Hair: Rebecca and Anna both have spin attacks that involve whipping opponents with their hair. Rebecca's spin attack is a versitile combo and approach tool, while Anna's spin attack is one of the furthest-reaching recovery moves in the game.
  • Shout-Out: Many characters from 10ACraft that didn't make it into this game get referenced in some way.note 
  • Spin Attack: About half the cast have at least one attack that involves self-gyration. Usually, that move will be a recovery move.
  • Stone Wall: Kyle M and Anna both have excellent zoning tools, but are both very easy to dispose of once you can breach them.
  • Teleport Spam: Ben can potentially do this.
  • Use Your Head: Ross, Elgin, Kyle C, Megan and Erin all have attacks that involve using their heads in various ways.

The Adventures of 10ACraft: Fighter Edition 2 provides examples of:

  • Auto-Save: The game uses one to some degree in that it seems to keep track of how many battles you've completed.
  • Hidden Character: A video giving us an in-depth look on the game's progress thus far hints that the roster may be much bigger this time around. The final roster has yet to be known, and as of the official demonote , only two newcomers have been revealed.
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