I can recommend The Late Pack if you don't mind a 1.12 pack.
During the night, mobs attack your base and can temporarily break blocks of your base to get to you (blocks reappear in the morning I think).You have to build walls and turrets to defend yourself. Sleep is disabled.
As long as you don't try to cheese the pack by having floating houses (not sure about underground), it's a pretty good experience.
Just seems a little too light on added features for a whole fork. Maybe if the forker does as he says and implements other rejected features it might be worth it. Depending on what those features are.Good luck to him.
In the magic 2.0 series of books, even though it's not really a rule imposed by the universe or anything.The characters like to use Esperanto for their spell/program names.
Didn't he specifically say that he does not have sexual relations with hive mind individuals ?Like there was an episode in which he specifically got offended by Carol insinuating it.
Honestly it's a pretty good way of compartmentalizing projects in your mind.You usually remember pretty well what language your wrote a project in.And if you want to find a project again you just have to look in that language's directory.
Second advantage is that if there's a language you only fucked around a little for fun, it doesn't clutter the directories of your most used languages.
I can recommend The Late Pack if you don't mind a 1.12 pack.
During the night, mobs attack your base and can temporarily break blocks of your base to get to you (blocks reappear in the morning I think).You have to build walls and turrets to defend yourself. Sleep is disabled.
As long as you don't try to cheese the pack by having floating houses (not sure about underground), it's a pretty good experience.