The submissions for the MCreator x CurseForge ModJam are now closed and we are reviewing the mods. In this article, we briefly showcase all the contestants. Read on!
Below, you can find all the eligible mods participating in the contest. They are sorted alphabetically.
Ecocraft - Evolution
This mod focuses on ecology. It adds new sustainable power generation sources, such as geothermal power, hydrogen power, and bio-energy. It also adds many recycling features including plastic reprocessing.
Ecofriendly
This mod focuses on reducing pollution and providing alternatives to less eco-friendly resources. The nice thing about this mod is that it references a lot of actual real-world sustainable projects and uses them as a source of inspiration.
Ecosphere
This mod adds a pollution mechanic to the game and gives you a new goal to the gameplay - reduce it. You can do this by planting trees, but you can also grow pollution by not being sustainable with your gameplay.
Energy Expansion
This mod builds on a premise that redstone is not eco-friendly and this provides an alternative power resource, batteries, to fight this issue.
EnviroCraft
This mod adds environment-friendly features such as wind turbines and ocean generators.
Evo
Evo mod adds air and ground pollution mechanics. Your actions will either increase or decrease pollution, and depending on the pollution level, your well-being in the Minecraft world will be impacted.
Global Warming & Clean Energy
As the title suggests, this mod focuses on clean energy. It adds three new power sources, hydro, wind, solar, and nuclear power. Each one has its own benefits and drawbacks, so choose wisely.
Harmony: A journey for a better earth
This mod covers a wide area of sustainability, including fixing ocean pollution, poaching, food shortage, non-ecological energy, animal species preservation and much more.
Lost Treasures
This mod focuses on ocean exploration and adds abandoned barrels, chests, and such to the oceans. By collecting them, you make the ocean cleaner and gain new items.
MJ's Toxic World
This mod takes you on an adventure in the overworld, filled with slime and toxic waste. Your mission is to use new tools provided to clean up the world and cure the world.
Make the Love
This mod takes a bit different focus on sustainability. While mods above mostly focus on ecology and energy, this mods is all about making the world a peaceful place filled with love.
š Nature's Aid
This mod provides alternative ways of making items in an environmental-friendly way. It adds new farming approaches, item recycling, and provides vegan alternatives for food and materials.
Ocean Recovery
This mod gives you a world with oceans and beaches filled with plastic. Make the world a better place and help pick up the waste and clean the oceans.
Planet Earth
This mod focuses on bringing the carbon footprint to a minimum while providing you with new technological features such as solar panels, windmills, and more.
Plastic Waste
In the world of this mod, villagers use a lot of plastic and rarely collect the waste produced by it. Your mission is to find villages, clean them up, and recycle the plastics.
Primal: Reservation
This mod focuses on the preservation of rare animal species while introducing more of them into the Minecraft world. To discourage hunting and killing, existing mobs also have reduced drops.
Seeds: Sustainable World
Seeds mod adds waste management and gadgets and tools to encourage it. The mod also adds some new sustainable farming and craftmanship approaches.
Soy Beans!
This mod adds soybeans to the world. You can use them to make vegan meat and milk and this way fight the ecological impact of the animal-based food industry.
SustainaBlock
This mod adds a new mechanic of CO2. Things like bins, plastic polluted water, and more increase CO2 level, and you can act more sustainably to reduce it.
Sustainable789
This mod adds various new sustainability-related items to the game.
We are in the process of doing in-depth reviews and rating the mods, so except for the official contest results soon. Stay tuned! :)
Why would a submission not be on the list if it fit the criteria?