[Pride Month 2025 #4/4] Week 4 Showcase
NewsIt's the last week of our Pride showcase! Thanks to all of those who sent in submissions: they were a blast to look through, test out in our games, and learn some of the stories behind how these projects came to be. We're proud to highlight the level of creativity that comes out of our Queer community every day, and hope everyone has as much fun discovering and playing with these creations as we did.
To celebrate, we have also compiled all the in-game content we could into a Modrinth Collection that you can use at home. You can find it here! (batteries are not included)
Snapper

Created by Spirit Studios
Snapper is a simple, but feature-packed screenshot mod. It adds the ability to view and manage screenshots in-game, take panoramic screenshots (similar to those you see on the main menu), and get quick access to your recent screenshots through dedicated keybinds.
Xenia Foxpack

Created by OwOmay
The Xenia "Foxpack" is a CatPack featuring Xenia, an alternative Linux mascot to Tux. It comes in two variants:
Pride Harnesses

Created by Indy
Pride Harnesses is a cute resource pack that simply adds pride colors to Happy Ghast harnesses.
Allium

Created by HyacinthBots
Allium is a Discord bot app centered around Minecraft modding. It features countless commands, with some letting you query multiple different game mappings (i.e., Mojang's, Yarn, Quilt), convert between them, and even search for projects on providers like Curseforge and Modrinth.
Everybody Loves: Hives

Created by Garden Gals
Everybody Loves: Hives is a resource pack that turns the hives gay! It's the perfect companion to Everybody Loves: Bees — a pack featured last week — and even has support for other bee-related expansion mods like Forestry: Community Edition.
And a reminder...
You matter, you are valid, and you are loved. Help is out there if you need it.
Happy pride, all year!
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