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Blockgame is a serverside modpack for [https://www.minecraft.net/ Minecraft] that [[Thor]] develops as a side project alongside [[Heartbound]], with the aim of providing an [[wikipedia:Massively_multiplayer_online_role-playing_game|MMO]]-like experience to Minecraft players. The actual modpack itself is not publicly released, instead, the players must connect to the official server (at <code>mc.blockgame.info</code>) to play the game. No client-side modifications are required to connect, and it's possible to connect to Blockgame using both Java and Bedrock editions of Minecraft. With some fiddling, it is possible to connect to the server [https://wiki.geysermc.org/geyser/using-geyser-with-consoles/ even on consoles].
Blockgame is a serverside modpack for [https://www.minecraft.net/ Minecraft] that [[Thor]] develops as a side project alongside [[Heartbound]], with the aim of providing an [[wikipedia:Massively_multiplayer_online_role-playing_game|MMO]]-like experience to Minecraft players. The actual modpack itself is not publicly released, instead, the players must connect to the official server (at <code>mc.blockgame.info</code>) to play the game. No client-side modifications are required to connect, and it's possible to connect to Blockgame by using the Java Edition of Minecraft.


== Links ==
== Links ==


* [https://blockgame.info Official wobsite]
* [https://blockgame.info Official Website]
* [https://blockgame.piratesoftware.wiki Blockgame wiki]
* [https://blockgame.piratesoftware.wiki Blockgame wiki]

Latest revision as of 16:12, 5 March 2024

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Blockgame is a serverside modpack for Minecraft that Thor develops as a side project alongside Heartbound, with the aim of providing an MMO-like experience to Minecraft players. The actual modpack itself is not publicly released, instead, the players must connect to the official server (at mc.blockgame.info) to play the game. No client-side modifications are required to connect, and it's possible to connect to Blockgame by using the Java Edition of Minecraft.

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