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Mine Crossing! Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




Mine Crossing! Mod — cozy village life meets grindy progression, all inside your blocky world.

This Bedrock addon blends chill life-sim loops with day-to-day survival pacing, and it clicks the moment you spawn. Head to the nearest village and talk to the shopkeeper crew to grab a Phone and a Tent, then drop that Tent wherever you want your new home base. From that point on you’re living with daily Ground Rent, so Bells actually matter. The rent cadence keeps you moving; instead of hoarding, you’re out earning, buying, and decorating on a loop that feels great in MCPE and carries over nicely to Realms. Your Phone tracks Bells and Miles so you always know if you’re ahead for the day. The early game revolves around a Simple Workbench you can craft yourself; other workbenches are vendor items, which keeps progression clean on server play. Start with a Flimsy Net and hit the forests for Tree Branches—the basic material you need—and then work the shoreline at night because fireflies spawn near water after sunset. Nets have limited uses, so plan your route, sweep a pond, and jog back to town before durability runs out. Sell your catches to the village assistant to stack quick Bells, then decide: clear the day’s rent, reinvest in furniture, or save for tools. Meanwhile, Miles tick in passively while you’re online, one every five minutes, and that currency is perfect for steady upgrades without wrecking the server economy.








In survival, the loop becomes a comfortable rhythm: wake up, check the Phone, run a bug circuit, cash out, cover rent, and decorate. On Realms, it’s even better—players naturally split roles, with one person night-farming fireflies while another hunts branches, so town stalls stay stocked. On public server hubs, you can lean into social play: set up “bug derbies” at dusk, or run weekend markets where new furniture rotates. For builders, the Tent system gives you a neat anchor point for cozy neighborhoods; throw in a boardwalk by the village lake and your screenshots pop, especially if you’re running a soft shader or RTX. Small tips: keep your Tent a few chunks from net-heavy spawn areas to avoid crowd lag, stash a backup net in a chest by the pier, and don’t park all crafted stations in one chunk on low-end devices. Balance-wise, the rent timer pushes gentle pressure without feeling punishing, and the vendor-only benches keep Realms and server economies sane. It’s early-stage and updating frequently, but the core loop already lands: earn, pay, decorate, repeat—slow, comfy progress that still respects survival rules.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Use the Minecraft
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

mine-crossing-v0_0_2-rp.mcaddon [529.58 Kb] (downloads: 4)
mine-crossing-v0_0_2-bp.mcaddon [316.27 Kb] (downloads: 4)


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