Awesome Crafters
Achievements

Taking Inventory - Open your inventory. (10)
Getting Wood - Punch a tree until the block of wood pops out. (10)
Benchmarking - Craft a workbench with four blocks of wooden planks. (10)
Time to Mine! - Use planks and sticks to make a pickaxe. (10)
Hot Topic - Construct a furnace out of eight cobblestone blocks. (15)
Acquire Hardware - Smelt an iron ingot. (15)
Time to Farm! - Use planks and sticks to make a hoe. (10)
Bake Bread - Turn wheat into bread. (20)
The Lie - Bake a cake using wheat, sugar, milk and eggs! (40)
Getting an Upgrade - Construct a better pickaxe. (15)
Delicious Fish - Catch and cook a fish! (15)
On A Rail - Travel by minecart to a point at least 500m in a single direction from where you started. (40)
Time to Strike! - Use planks and sticks to make a sword. (10)
Monster Hunter - Attack and destroy a monster. (20)
Cow Tipper - Harvest some leather. (15)
When Pigs Fly - Use a saddle to ride a pig, then have the pig get hurt from fall damage while riding it. (40)
Leader Of The Pack - Befriend five wolves. (30)
MOAR Tools - Construct one type of each tool (one pickaxe, one spade, one axe and one hoe). (15)
Dispense With This - Construct a Dispenser. (20)
Into The Nether - Construct a Nether Portal. (40)
Awards/unlockables
Steve Gamerpic - Mine Redstone for the first time
Creeper Gamerpic - Kill 10 Creepers
Minecraft Exclusive (Wood) Theme - Share a picture on Facebook
A Minecraft Watch - Sleep through 100 day to night cycle's
I Porkchop Minecraft T-Shirt - Made a Cooked Porkchop
Creeper Cap - Kill a Creeper with Arrows
About

The objective of the game remains the same as its original computer and Pocket Edition counterparts, where players can build virtual realities in a sandbox-like environment. The goal is to survive and build a house to protect yourself from mobs.
MineCon attendees had a chance to play the Xbox 360 Edition before its release.[3]
The game was showcased as a playable demo at Minecon 2011 and was deemed a 'work in progress'. 4J Studios confirmed that it has all the features of the Minecraft PC version Beta 1.6.6 when released, but will later be updated. IGN also filmed a video at MineCon here showing that the graphics look very similar to the graphics in the PC edition.
Notch later announced the team developing the game would be 4J Studios.[4][5] Daniel Kaplan tweeted about receiving an early copy of Minecraft for Xbox on September 7th, 2011.[6]
In October 2011, Microsoft said the release was planned for Spring 2012.[7] On March 22nd, the official release date was posted by Larry Hryb, the Director of Programming for Xbox Live, as May 9th, [1] and a few days before the game release, HatFilms released the official trailer for the Xbox 360 Edition.
The game was officially released on May 9th, 2012, and set a new sales records on the XBOX Live Arcade, selling more copies in the first twenty four hours of launch than previous titles.[8]