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Doomlike Dungeons
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Causes procedurally generated dungeons rembling Doom levels to be placed in worlds
Reminiscent of older video games and Minecraft versions, often using old textures and mechanics.
Includes a large focus on traversing worlds with enhanced world generation, structures, dungeons, and more for players to find unique loot.
Features structures with designs often found in RPG games, typically tiered and full of monsters or traps.
General improvements to world generation, such as bug fixes, aesthetic overhauls, or misc additions.
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This mod will add dungeons meant to resemble levels from retro "2 1/2d" first-person shooters and was inspired by earlier dungeons mods and by Oblige (especially version 3.57), a random level generator for Doom. The goal is to create interesting, tactically challenging, and highly varied multi-room dungeons that are fun to explore and rewarding to conquer.
Doomlike Dungeons differs from most other dungeons and structure mods, in that it uses no prefabricated rooms or structures, but instead generates the entire dungeon, including all room geometry at run time. If yous see an enteresting room there is a good chance it is unique to your world, never seen by anyone else. Oh, and the dungeons are big -- they can be as much as 13 chunks accross, longer that the default render distance!
The mod can be highly configured using -- using theme files and it API (1.x.x) or with data packs (2.x.x), altering the dungeon themes, changing what mobs spawn (including mobs from other mods), and creating unique loot with NBT is all possible through the use of data packs.
Being stuck in 1.12.2 and believed a "dead" mod for years, Doomlike Dungeons is back for new Minecraft version and as thrilling as ever!
After being thought "dead" for years, Doomlike Dungeons lives! Just be sure you use the latest Forge version with 1.19.4 or it may not work.
Doomlike Dungeons Returns!
This mod will add dungeons meant to resemble levels from retro "2 1/2d" first-person shooters and was inspired by earlier dungeons mods and by Oblige (especially version 3.57), a random level generator for Doom. The goal is to create interesting, tactically challenging, and highly varied multi-room dungeons that are fun to explore and rewarding to conquer.
Doomlike Dungeons differs from most other dungeons and structure mods, in that it uses no prefabricated rooms or structures, but instead generates the entire dungeon, including all room geometry at run time. If yous see an enteresting room there is a good chance it is unique to your world, never seen by anyone else. Oh, and the dungeons are big -- they can be as much as 13 chunks accross, longer that the default render distance!
The mod can be highly configured using data packs, altering the dungeon themes, changing what mobs spawn (including mobs from other mods), and creating unique loot with NBT is all possible through the use of data packs.
Being stuck in 1.12.2 and believed a "dead" mod for years, Doomlike Dungeons is back for new Minecraft version and as thrilling as ever!
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This mod is open source, and you are allowed to use it in any mod pack. No need to ask, though if you do something cool with it I'm always happy to see.
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This mod can be used server side, like a plugin, if you like -- of course, its great in single player too, and it only makes since to just added to the mod pack if you are making it for your server.
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The ability to change how dungeons generate has been part of this mod from the earliest days. The still exist, but are now accessed through data packs instead of folders under the config. Hopefulling this will be more documented soon, though you can probably figure it out be unzipping the mod's jar and looking at the directory structure (the folders you get in Windows speak). Data packs replace the folders and the old API.
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