The Ding mod is about as basic as mods get when it comes to Minecraft. Surprisingly though, it doesn’t add any blocks, items, armor, weapons or monsters to the game. What could a mod do that would be simple if it doesn’t do something like...
Night is a dangerous time in Minecraft. Zombies, skeletons, spiders and other nasty monsters start spawning once the sun goes down, and once you wander into their line of sight, they pretty much chase you until either you or they are dead, or you make...
The MultiStorage mod is pretty much the perfect solution for all your storage needs. Storage space is a resource in Minecraft that you simply cannot get enough of. Every time you head out into the world, you’re bound to get your hands on new items...
The Eiramoticons mod for Minecraft doesn’t necessarily add much to the game in terms of gameplay, but it definitely makes it much more enjoyable by implementing emoticons into the game. Emoticons, also referred to as emoji nowadays, are basically facial expressions that you can send...
The purpose of the Cosmetic Armor Reworked mod is to allow players to have two different sets of armor, one for the actual statistics and one for the visual outlook. Most people will agree that while Minecraft has some pretty strong armor items that can...
According to its developer BlayTheNinth, the Client Tweaks mod is one that’s been designed to finally fix all the issues that have plagued Minecraft over the years and have held it back from being a truly immersive experience. Although this is definitely a pretty bold...
The Mod Name Tooltip mod is, without a single doubt, one of the simplest Minecraft mods out there but, in spite of this, it’s still incredibly useful and will certainly make your gameplay experience a lot better. Perhaps the biggest testament to the usefulness and...
It’s pretty incredible how sometimes even the smallest of changes can instantly make something ten times better. The Better than Bunnies mod is one such case. It makes exactly one single change, and it’s not even a big one but this change straight up makes...
If you’re like most Minecraft players, then you end up with stacks and stacks of resources you don’t necessarily need, yet can’t seem to stop collecting. At some point in the game, you stop building and focus on surviving, unless you’re playing Creative of course....