
In each episode, the main crew of six Achievement Hunters, originally composed of the original five and Ryan Haywood, and later members of the group, compete in some game or challenge within their main world of Achievement City to win possession of the "Tower of Pimps", a column of four gold blocks set atop a single block of obsidian. After a bit of Early-Installment Weirdness, the show has settled into a more stable format. Since the release of that episode, Let's Play Minecraft has become one of the most prominent shows of Rooster Teeth's Achievement Hunter division. What happens within the 23 minutes of the video they published of their game session can only be described as hilarious chaos. Only one of the men note Gavin has ever played Minecraft before. decide to screw around in the then-recently-released Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition. What are we doing, Jack? On May 11, 2012, five men note Geoff Ramsey, Jack Pattillo, Michael Jones, Gavin Free, and Ray Narvaez, Jr.
