By opaleq

About CookieCraftMods

A Minecraft modding project that grew from a small Skyblock server into a home for building-focused mods, updates, guides, and community creations.

2022 Original server roots
2023 First public mod release
Now Mods, updates, guides, and community feedback
The story

From server project to modding platform

From CookieCraft to CookieCraftMods

CookieCraftMods began in November 2022 as a small Minecraft Skyblock server called CookieCraft. The server eventually came to an end, but it started something much bigger: a passion for creating content instead of only playing with it.

While building large cities, realistic towns, and creative Minecraft projects, I kept running into the same problem. I wanted blocks, decorations, furniture, features, and systems that simply did not exist in the game yet.

Rather than waiting for someone else to make them, I decided to learn how to build them myself.

That decision led to the release of CookieCraft Building Blocks on February 21, 2023. It was my first Minecraft mod. It was not perfect, but it marked the beginning of everything that followed.

Growing Through Experimentation

As my experience grew, the projects became bigger and more ambitious. What started with simple building blocks slowly turned into a wider collection of mods, including Modern Decorations, Builder's Palette, Farmhouse Decorations, Daylight Dynamics, MTR Traffic Addon, and Electronic Devices.

Each project taught something new: 3D modeling, programming, game design, balancing, documentation, publishing, and long-term project management.

Built for Builders

Every CookieCraftMods project starts with the same question:

Would I actually use this in my own world?

Most ideas come from building large cities, realistic towns, and creative maps. That is why the projects focus heavily on building materials, decorations, furniture, immersion, realism, transportation systems, and more advanced gameplay features.

CookieCraftMods is built around the content I wish existed in Minecraft.

More Than Just Mods

Over time, CookieCraftMods became more than a list of downloads. The website now brings together project pages, screenshots, changelogs, devlogs, guides, roadmap notes, and community feedback in one place.

The goal is to make each project easier to follow. Instead of searching through scattered posts, old links, or disconnected updates, players can find supported versions, update history, screenshots, known issues, and related discussion from a single site.

Community and Feedback

CookieCraftMods is also a growing community where players can showcase creations, share ideas, report issues, suggest improvements, discuss Minecraft and modding, and help shape future projects.

Community feedback matters because many improvements start with real players using the mods in real worlds.

Looking Ahead

The goal is simple: create high-quality Minecraft content, support a welcoming community, and keep building projects that inspire creativity.

Whether you are here for decoration mods, building tools, transportation systems, gameplay features, or inspiration for your own world, I am glad to have you here.

What makes it different

Project pages should help players decide, not just download.

Built for builders

Most ideas come from real building needs: decorations, blocks, immersion, transport, and tools that make worlds feel more complete.

Open development

Changelogs, roadmaps, community threads, and feedback help players understand what changed and what is still planned.

Useful before flashy

The goal is practical Minecraft content first: clear downloads, readable project pages, and posts that help players make decisions.