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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.
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.
Prism has a counter for total time you've had Minecraft running.
I don't remember the program but there is a script you can download that calculates it for you