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Minecraft: Creeper Cable Guy Holder review - "It's got style!"
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  • Lots of options as to where to hold your phone or controller.
  • Great quality
  • Minecraft is big again!

Minecraft has actually never gone out of style, it just goes in waves. It's one of those games that people don't seem to ever stop playing and new generations pick up and play Minecraft on their own. With so many fans of the game, having a fun holder to decorate your gaming space feels like a natural progression, which is why we can find things like the Minecraft: Creeper Cable Guy Holder. 

Phone being held in the Minecraft Controller Holder

This holder is what it says; a Creeper-themed holder that you can put your phone or controller on, to give some style to your space. This holder doesn't charge your device and is more of a decoration, allowing you bring some style to your room. The quality of the Creeper Cable Guy Holder is really well done - it's got good details and feels very solid and sturdy - it won't break easily.

Minecraft: Creeper Cable Guy Holder holding a phone to the side

The little mine track, which is what holds your devices, can be swiveled so that you can put a device on the back, either side, or in front of the creeper. I do like the idea that you can sort of pick the best place for your sized device. These little details do bring up the quality of these types of devices, making them feel a bit more worth it! 



Minecraft: Creeper Cable Guy Holder is a neat addition to any sort of gaming set up or space, especially for those looking to have a Minecraft-inspired room. It feels even more relivant with the Minecraft Movie out this week, as a new generation will surely want more of their gaming spaces to incorporate Minecraft decorations and the like. When I created a Minecraft room for our son, I would have 100 percent picked this up for it, and would have been happy with the design and quality.

Jupiter Hadley
Jupiter Hadley
Jupiter is a prolific indie game journalist with a focus on smaller indie gems. She covers thousands of game jams and indie games on her YouTube channel, letting every game have a moment in the spotlight. She runs indiegamejams.com, a calendar of all of the game jams going on in the world, and judges many jams and events. You can find her on Twitter as @Jupiter_Hadley