Minecraft SCAVENGER HUNT for Surprise Toys! We Play Video Games with HobbyBobby - Summary

Summary

The HobbyKidsTV video features the hosts playing with various toys, including Minecraft figures and a Hot Wheels track, while also opening and assembling new toys. They play games, such as trying to defeat a "gas" on the Hot Wheels track, and also show off their Minecraft-themed playset. The video also features the hosts playing with Amiibo figures, including Shovel Knight and Mewtwo, and discussing their favorite characters. Additionally, they build a Lego set and have conversations about their favorite foods and YouTube channels. The video is a mix of playtime, unboxing, and chatty segments.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The conversation starts with the phrase "We are in Lego World."
2. The Hobby Kids are assembling a Minecraft-themed track.
3. The track comes with a pigman, a gross, and its own cart.
4. The cart can fit little minifigs from Minecraft inside.
5. The Hobby Kids have a collection of Minecraft minifigs.
6. They have a gold Steve minifig that is breakable.
7. The Hobby Kids are trying to defeat a gas monster using their minifigs.
8. They use a Minecraft-themed track to try and defeat the gas monster.
9. They have a Shovel Knight Amiibo that they want to try out on the Wii U.
10. Shovel Knight is a character that can be used in two-player mode.
11. The Hobby Kids have a Mewtwo Amiibo that they want to use in Smash Brothers.
12. Mewtwo is a powerful Pokémon that can be used in battle.
13. The Hobby Kids have a crystal Sully that they want to try out on Infinity 3.0.
14. They also have a Hulk and a Thor from the Pixelated Heroes series.
15. The Pixelated Heroes figures have hexagon bases that can be interconnected.
16. The Hobby Kids are building an Iron Dawn set from Lego.
17. The set comes with Alex, a cool Minecraft chick.
18. The set has 208 pieces and is for ages 8 and up.
19. The Hobby Kids are building a monster from the set.
20. They are using a diamond pickaxe to mine for iron ore.

Note: The text appears to be a transcript of a video featuring the Hobby Kids, and the conversation is mostly about their playtime with Minecraft-themed toys and games.