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I wish Minecraft had an in game play counter.... Well.. I mean I'm glad it doesn't but I kind of wish it did. I've been playing since 2011 or so..
I probably have more than a year in actual game time.. lol
They have scoreboards you can program in. Made a jump counter once and proceeded to gawk at the number of times I jumped in game after a year or so.
Prism has a counter for total time you've had Minecraft running.
i easily have somewhere between 5000 hours, and 10000 hours in minecraft to this day.
What an incredible game.
in terms of play time, i have a server that i have a little over a month of playtime on. I have several launcher instances with well over 500 hours of playtime, and i've been playing semi regularly since i've originally owned the game. So safe to say, damn good investment.
I don't remember the program but there is a script you can download that calculates it for you