
A tamed mammoth, for example, is totally capable of being accessorized. And while many of them are rather uni-dimensional in the sense that they just want to kill you dead, there's a fair bit of depth to many of the other members of Dr Zhark's menagerie. On the other, we have bonafide werewolves that can only be killed by a blade made of pure, molten capitalis - er, gold. On one hand, there are mundane critters such as tameable bunnies who will breed if left in pairs.

Mo' creatures gives you, well, more creatures. Dr Zhark's Mo' Creatures is an absolute must have for anyone who enjoys going out and playing King of the Jungle. You have Optifine installed, right? Good. Let us know if your computer the power.ĭownload Optifine here. Of course, for those with bigger, badder set-ups, Optifine lets you push Minecraft even further. If you own an older computer and have been lamenting its inability to function with all those new-fangled mods, Optifine's the thing for you. In other words, it provides access to everything under the hood, every setting and what-not that you might want tweaked and an instant solution to any FPS problems you may have had. Humbly described as a 'Minecraft optimization mod', Optifine will, according to the official description, 'allow Minecraft to run faster and look better with full support for HD textures and many configuration options'. Why settle for regular vegetation? Why not appoint your realm with trees that stretch to the heavens above? Why stop at cats? Have werewolves too! I could totally go on but why not let the mods cluck, squawk and howl for themselves? Optifine Today's mods are focused on making your world into a living, breathing copy of the real thing. It won't set your feet on the path to new adventures or help you build computers. Today's conglomeration of mods isn't the end-all guide to Minecraft mods.

Which kinda sucks if you've ever harbored dreams of developing a little Chocobo farm on Bioshock Infinite's Columbia. But as impressive as Mojang's magnum opus might be, nothing in the world is perfect. Minecraft isn't a game so much as it is a movement, the pivotal center of a block-breaking, edifice-building cult. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team. This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247.
