Description
A slow psychological horror Minecraft mod inspired by liminal exploration, retro Minecraft nostalgia, and interconnected anomalous dimensions.
The world begins almost normal, but over time subtle changes start appearing around the player. Strange structures emerge in the distance, forests become silent, leafless trees appear where they should not exist, corridors form underground, and distant figures begin watching from the fog. Most entities are not direct enemies — they behave more like environmental presences that stalk, observe, disappear, and slowly manipulate the world around you.
Exploration is heavily focused on atmosphere, tension, and uncertainty. Players can be pulled into strange dimensions through environmental events, sleep, falling into the void, following entities, entering abandoned structures, or simply spending too much time in the wrong place. Some dimensions contain hidden exits, others endlessly loop, and some may not visibly allow escape at all.
The mod features interconnected liminal levels including infinite fields, endless houses, industrial corridors, flooded tunnels, false overworlds, concrete labyrinths, dark void spaces, and retro-styled atmospheric worlds inspired by old Minecraft Alpha/Beta aesthetics.
The horror is intentionally slow and psychological:
rare entity encounters,
distant movement through fog,
subtle world corruption,
environmental anomalies,
impossible architecture,
procedural liminal generation,
retro HUD and old Minecraft visuals,
light UI glitches,
atmospheric sound design,
and gradual distortion of the normal Overworld.
Nothing happens quickly.
Most of the fear comes from feeling observed long before anything actually attacks.
Designed to feel like a corrupted version of old Minecraft slowly collapsing into interconnected nightmare dimensions.
THIS MOD REQUIRES GECKOLIB
Entity1 inspired by the Creepypasta of Claytonm634 and A LOT of Creepypastas;
This mod is based on the story of Claytonm634 and The Broken Script, where a player experienced unexplained events in Minecraft: entities lurking, sounds with no source, and a constant feeling of being watched.











