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BUNNY SKINPACK

Skins



BUNNY SKINPACK (Minecraft Bedrock)

Pastels, floppy ears, instant good vibes. The BUNNY SKINPACK is the cute wardrobe I swap to whenever our Realm flips to spring builds or we’re running garden markets. You get a bunch of looks—hoodies with bunny ears, onesies, cozy sweaters, little bow accents—so you can match cherry groves, flower fields, or a bright city plaza. It reads super clean in screenshots; the soft colors pop against spruce, stone, and nighttime street lamps.

SmooTea Shader | Low End Shader

Shaders



SmooTea Shader | Low End Shader (Minecraft Bedrock)

Need a glow-up that won’t brick your phone? SmooTea Shader | Low End Shader is the chill upgrade I toss on when I want cleaner visuals without losing FPS. It keeps Bedrock readable and light, then adds a few touches that make survival feel nicer: simple FBM clouds rolling up top, simple coloring that leans a bit richer than vanilla, and torch lighting that actually looks warm in caves.

Heterochromia Collection Skin Pack

Skins



Heterochromia Collection Skin Pack (Minecraft Bedrock)

Want a look that pops even in a crowded lobby? The Heterochromia Collection Skin Pack gives your character two different-colored eyes—clean, sharp, and instantly recognizable in screenshots. Think teal + amber, ice blue + violet, forest green + gold… the contrast does all the talking while the outfits range from casual streetwear to fantasy armor fits. I swap these on city servers and everyone notices—nothing beats a close-up emote with mismatched eyes staring down the camera.

Ocean Purple Skinpack

Skins



Ocean Purple Skinpack (Minecraft Bedrock)

Want a look that hits like twilight over the water? The Ocean Purple Skinpack mixes deep violets with cool sea blues/greens, so your character pops in screenshots without screaming neon. I swap these on for monument raids, reef builds, and End-city trips—purple reads clean next to prismarine, purpur, and amethyst.

Slenderman Skinpack

Skins



Slenderman Skinpack (Minecraft Bedrock)

Creepshow time. The Slenderman Skinpack is exactly what it says on the tin: clean, faceless terror you can wear to mess with your friends. Toss it on, drop brightness a notch, crank fog if your shader allows, and meet them in the woods like a true menace. The models are simple and tall—black suit, no face, long limbs—so screenshots in birch forests and abandoned villages look spooky without needing texture overhauls.

Little Land - Hardcore SMP Map

Maps / Survival Maps



Little Land – Hardcore SMP Map (Minecraft Bedrock)

One life. No safety net. The Little Land – Hardcore SMP map is a snapshot of a long-running Realm (about four years of play) tuned for a true one-life challenge. You spawn in a lived-in world—roads, bases, landmarks, all the little scars a server picks up over years—and then it’s on you to survive without throwing the place into chaos. Bedrock doesn’t have native Hardcore, so you treat death as permanent: delete the world or start a fresh copy if you bite it.

TattleTale Hide and Seek Map

Maps / Minigame Maps



TattleTale Hide and Seek Map (Minecraft Bedrock)

Lights out, toys whispering, and someone’s “Mama” is coming. The TattleTale Hide and Seek map turns a simple party game into a creepy sprint where sound management matters more than speed. You queue in a small lobby, hit ready, and the map rolls teams: one Seeker (Mama), the rest Hiders. Mama stays locked for ~20–30 seconds while hiders scatter through hallways, crawlspaces, vents, and toy-stacked closets. Sprinting makes louder footstep pings; crouch-walking keeps you quiet but slow—use it.

MARIO KART Map

Maps / Minigame Maps



MARIO KART Map (Minecraft Bedrock)

Grab a boat and hit the ice—this MARIO KART map turns Bedrock into a drift playground. It’s pure Mario Kart Racing vibes: tight bends, boost pads, jump bumps, and long straights where you pray your buddy clips a wall. Boats slide the whole way, so you’re not “driving,” you’re managing momentum. Once you feel the drift, it’s addictive.


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