On top of that, Villagers now have names and interests as well. The traditional, vanilla grunts are replaced with real voices as a chat log that can pop up to the player. Villagers are now more pronounced with their gender, and they have voices that attributed to this as well. The gender system has been given a great deal of detail.
Fill that huge empty house with something other than chests! Marriage is incorporated as well, and players now have the ability to start the family they’ve always wanted in vanilla. There is also the ability to give Villagers gifts, which would increase their appreciate and affection towards the player. Players can now chat with Villagers and form relationships with them as well.
#MINECRAFT 1.7 10 MODS MINECRAFT COMES ALIVE MOD MOD#
With Minecraft Comes Alive, players should expect their villages to– well– come alive! Minecraft Comes Alive Mod adds tons of new features to villages, including new professions, new trade offers, new Villager models, and new buildings as well! But the features don’t stop there. So what’s missing? Why do these inhabited villages feel so empty despite being full of characters? To put it simply, these characters are missing character. Children were added to villages, though they are literally just a smaller version of the traditional Villager model and do not possess the ability to trade with the player. The only thing that sets the Villagers apart are their clothing, the type of building they reside in, and the type of profession and trade offer they have. Many of the trading offers are the same as they were when first developed, and all of the Villagers have the same model. However, not much has been done in regards to these villages. Trading was a very interesting feature as well, allowing the player to better manage their resources with the quirky testificates that inhabited these newly introduced villages. The interesting buildings, professions, and locations were loved by many when they first dropped. Villages were a great addition to the game when they first came about.