I know some pepole out there want to get mods Well here is how HOW TO GET MODS FOR MAC OS X Note Some mods MAY Harm your computer Be careful Now lets get started 1.Get forge Here. 2.Make sure you get the INSTALLER if singleplayer. 3.Download that from adfly 4.Open it 5.MAKE SURE YOU CLICK.
Learn Tips, Tricks, and Installation procedures for the Best Minecraft Mods (including Lucky Block) with this app on your Mac. The app is perfect for any skill level because of its easy, step-by-step guidance on how to install Minecraft mods. It's useful for any player who wants to level up their game. The app includes video tutorials, detailed descriptions, and download links for the mods.
The app includes the Best Minecraft Mods:
1. Lucky Block with Crafting Recipes
2. Pixelmon (Pokemon)
3. GTA
4. Super Heroes
5. Jurassic Dinosaurs and Dragons
6. Dogs
7. 3D Guns
8. Bacteria
9. Journey Map
10. Tinkers' Construct
Video Tutorials:
• How to download, install, and use each mod in detail.
• How to download and install Forge.
• How to handle common problems you may encounter.
• How to play each mod in Minecraft.
• All the videos are produced in Full HD resolution and feature native English speakers. They are step-by-step tutorials and last 5-15 minutes on average; you can view them in full screen and offline.
• Play video tutorials on your Apple TV via Airplay.
• Open a video tutorial in a separate window for a better viewing experience.
• Open a video tutorial in a default player you choose. Use your favorite player to watch the tutorials!
Other Features:
• Descriptions - Contain detailed information about each mod.
• Downloads - Provides download links for each mod.
• Playlist - Add your favorite video tutorials to a playlist.
• Notes - Jot down notes when watching the tutorials.
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Disclaimer: This app is a video tutorial on how to mod your Minecraft game. THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL MINECRAFT PRODUCT. IT IS NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG. Minecraft is a trademark of Mojang AB.
please note this is not a game, those are video.
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So you've bought Minecraft and spent some time mucking around in a blocky wonderland--and now you want a little more out of the experience. This is where mods come in.
Installing mods for a single-player client is a somewhat convoluted process. The steps vary from mod to mod, so you'll want to follow the instructions listed on the particular mod you're looking for, but the general technique is the same. I'll walk through installing one mod on Windows: Minecraft user jamioflan's World War 2 Guns. This mod adds MP40s, bazookas, and the like, to exact vengeance on nefarious hordes of zombies and creepers.
Jamioflan's forum post provides links to the mod proper, along with a few necessary files: ModLoader, AudioMod, and ModLoaderMP. The Minecraft community developed those three tools to enable mods to function properly. You'll also need a compression tool--WinRAR or 7-Zip--so grab one of them (I use 7-Zip) if you don't have an app handy already.
First find the 'minecraft.jar' file. Click the Start button, and type ' %appdata% ' into the search window (without quotation marks but with one space before and another after the typed string) to get to Windows' application data folder. The folder '.minecraft' will be at the top. Open the folder titled 'bin', and look for the file 'minecraft.jar'--this is where the magic happens.
When you find it, make a copy of 'minecraft.jar', and stash it somewhere. If something goes wrong, you'll want a clean copy to start over with. Right-click the original minecraft.jar, and open the archive with Win-RAR/7-Zip. You'll see a long list of files in a new window. Follow the instructions provided by the mod at this point: For the WW2 Guns mod, you'll copy all of the '.class' files from ModLoader, ModloaderMP, AudioMod, and the WW2 Guns mod into the open 'minecraft.jar' archive.
The last and most important step: Delete the 'META-INF' folder inside the 'minecraft.jar' file; otherwise, Minecraft will just crash when you start it up. Close the file when you're done.
And with that, you're set! This particular mod requires collecting materials, so if you want to see whether it worked, create a new world in Create mode, and spawn a few guns to see them in action.
Installing mods on the server client is much easier.
The first step is to install CraftBukkit and have it running on the server. The Bukkit wiki offers instructions, as well as a pair of simple applications that will get you started without any code-wrangling.
The first option, involves 'How to Install Bukkit (Newb Friendly)', a simple batch file that will look for any server mods and fire up your server with them enabled. Download this file and then double-click the html shortcut file labeled Latest CraftBukkit Download to get the latest version of the CraftBukkit Java executable.
Stick that and the CraftBukkit Starter.bat file you've already downloaded into your Minecraft server, and double-click the batch file. It will open a console window, create a fresh world (or tap into yours), and start your server.
The second option is a bit more robust. ImminentFate's CraftBukkit Installer is a Windows-only application that you'll need to install on your PC. Once it's running, the app will list all of the plug-ins that it finds. CraftBukkit Installer is definitely the more user-friendly of the two options, with a clean interface and neat features, including managing worlds and attempting to automatically update all of the plug-ins you're using.
Whichever option you choose, installing mods is simple: Download one, and dump it into the 'plugins' folder that either app creates.
Now you just need to find these mods I keep talking about. The official Minecraft forums' Mods section is a good place to start looking, if you just want to browse new, popular additions to your experience. The mods can range from adding new blocks and tools, to introducing full-fledged conversions that turn Minecraft into an entirely new experience. Many of them are technically cheats--mods that tell you where to find rare minerals or that add macro commands for controlling your health levels and the like. Use them at your own discretion.
For the server side of things, the Bukkit dev website hosts an exceptionally large number of mods. These are conveniently arranged into categories, which simplifies the task of tracking an individual item down.
So many options! I've already linked to the World War 2 Gun Mod, and that particular forum post offers up a lot more in the same vein.
On the PCWorld Minecraft server, Dynmap is invaluable. Once it's installed, you can point a browser to a URL, and get a map of the server, complete with real-time updates and chatting functionality. Dynmap makes it easy to figure out where everyone is and to coordinate efforts: I like to keep it open on my iPad for a bird's-eye view of what's going on while I'm deep in subterranean crypts.
Found a mod that you can't live without? Let us know! And if you haven't already, be sure to check out our guide to getting started in Minecraft, and our guide to setting up your own server.