Skipping Stones: Find Your Inner Zen (and Best Skip!) 🌊

Ever stood by a serene Minecraft lake or river and wished you could partake in the timeless pastime of skipping stones? Now you can! Skipping Stones introduces a simple, yet satisfying, mechanic allowing you to craft and throw rocks, watching them gracefully bounce across the water's surface.


✨ What's New?

  • Satisfying Skipping Physics: Hurl special "Rock" items and watch them skip! The angle and speed of your throw matter. Can you achieve the legendary multi-skip?
  • Obtaining Rocks:
    • Craftable: Easily craft throwable Rocks from Cobblestone or Stone.
  • Track Your Prowess: The mod keeps track of your personal bests!
    • BEST_ROCK_SKIPS: The highest number of skips you've achieved in a single throw.
    • BEST_SKIP_DISTANCE: The maximum distance a single skipped rock of yours has traveled. Challenge yourself to beat your own records!
  • Lightweight & Fun: A simple addition that brings a new layer of interaction and leisurely fun to your Minecraft worlds without overcomplicating things.

🪨 How to Play:

  1. Get Some Rocks: Craft them from Cobblestone, find them in Gravel, or chip them off Stone blocks.
  2. Find Some Water: Any calm body of water will do – lakes, rivers, or even large ponds!
  3. Aim & Throw: Right-click while holding a Rock to throw it. Experiment with your aim and the angle you throw at to maximize skips!
  4. Check Your Stats: Curious about your records? Check your player statistics screen!

Why This Mod?

If you're looking for a charming, vanilla-friendly mechanic to add a touch of relaxing fun and a new way to interact with the world, Skipping Stones is for you. It's perfect for those quiet moments by the water or for a friendly competition to see who's the ultimate stone skipper!


⚙️ How to Install:

  • Make sure you have Fabric Loader installed.
  • This mod is built for Minecraft 1.21.5.
  • Download the .jar file and place it into your Minecraft mods folder.

💡 Feedback & Suggestions:

Have an idea to make stone skipping even better, or found a pebble in the works (a bug)? Head over to the GitHub Issues page to let me know!


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Hezaerd

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Licensed MIT
Published 5 months ago
Updated 5 months ago