If Minecraft fans feel like their game world is a bit too sparsely populated with structures, then More Simple Structures may be the remedy. This mod introduces dozens of new generated structures ...
Minecraft modding opens up endless creative possibilities, from subtle UI tweaks to entirely new worlds. With the right tools, even beginners can customize gameplay in minutes. Whether you want better ...
Minecraft Bedrock add-ons let you transform your game with new mobs, blocks, mechanics, and visuals, all while staying cross-platform compatible. Whether you’re creating your own or downloading from ...
Explore what mods are available in Minecraft Bedrock Edition, what features they offer, and the key limitations compared to Java Edition modding. Play Bedrock long enough and you start feeling the ...
Mojang Studios recently announced the Craftmine Update as part of its annual Minecraft April Fools’ celebration. This update brings a unique twist to Minecraft, allowing players to craft their own ...
A new add-on for a popular Minecraft mod lets players create complex vehicles and machines that can fly across their worlds ...
What are the best Terraria mods? Whether you're new to Terraria and want to tweak the experience slightly, or you've got years of experience and need a new challenge, these Terraria mods range from ...
While the answer is a little bit more complicated, the quick answer is that Minecraft is cross-platform across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS, and ...
A collection of reference documents that solve the same problem: you shouldn't have to guess. Whether you're a developer building server forms and custom UI, or an AI tool generating MCBE code, these ...
The era of wide Steam is well and truly upon us. Last year Valve made store pages on Steam wider, only making me slightly uncomfortable. Last week the Steam homepage entered into its own wide beta.
A shadcn/ui-style component library that uses CSS Modules + CSS Custom Properties instead of Tailwind CSS. No Tailwind dependency — just standard CSS Scoped styles via CSS Modules, no class name ...