Jerry's Colonies | Build your Civilization Addon
- 29-08-2025, 21:00
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Jerry’s Colonies – turn your Bedrock server into a living civilization.
This addon isn’t just “factions with swords.” Jerry’s Colonies pushes your world toward a full-on civ sim: players found towns, form nations, write their own history, and handle diplomacy that actually matters. It’s built for multiplayer and roleplay, so instead of one mega-base ruling the map, you get competing colonies with leaders, citizens, traders, and soldiers—all run by real players.
The usual flow is simple and addicting: a small group plants a capital, names the colony, lays roads and walls, and starts recruiting. Jobs shake out fast—one person handles builds, someone else runs farms and storage, another organizes guards and patrols. From there, the story writes itself: trade routes to a neighbor, a shared mine, a defensive pact… or a messy border dispute that turns into a war vote. Because colonies are player-run, every treaty, tax, or raid snowballs into real consequences across the map.
It plays great with survival rules. Emeralds (or a custom item) become currency, chest shops handle markets, and public works—bridges, harbors, rail—become flex projects that actually help your citizens. Diplomacy is half the fun: embassies inside city walls, written treaties on signboards or books, neutral meeting halls, even scheduled “war windows” so fights are fair and not just offline grief.
Quick server tips that work:
Use a central spawn capital as neutral ground for courts, trade fairs, and elections.
Mark borders with banners/roads; map rooms keep politics readable.
Run seasons (4–8 weeks): wipe borders, keep dynasties, let new players jump in.
Pair with economy/waypoint/shop addons to make logistics and markets sing.
If your realm is tired of solo grind and random raids, Jerry’s Colonies gives players a reason to organize, negotiate, and build something bigger than a single base—your server’s lore.
Installation:
— Download McPack
— Use the Minecraft
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.
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