Stream Control turns your Minecraft world into a live Twitch experience. It lets viewers jump in and influence the game right from chat and Bits. Instead of just watching, your audience can actually participate—trigger movements, actions, and custom key inputs in real time. It pulls off chaotic, funny, and highly engaging moments for streams, videos, and community events.
The mod is built for streamers who want a straightforward but powerful way to link Twitch chat to gameplay. You can set up your own command system, map chat inputs to specific in-game actions, and tweak how viewers interact with your character. Whether you’re aiming for organized participation or total chat-driven chaos, Stream Control gives you flexible tools to shape the vibe.
Besides chat controls, there’s a configurable Bits/cheer system that can spawn chosen mobs in your world when viewers cheer. You can create different Bits tiers, pick which mobs show up, adjust how many spawn, and set limits like radius and total spawns. It’s perfect for reward moments, challenge events, or high-energy streams that respond to viewer support.
Everything happens in an in-game config menu, so you don’t have to touch files. The mod includes Twitch channel and OAuth setup, a connection test, editable control bindings, mob and spawn settings, an in-game guide, and a self-test to make sure everything runs smoothly before you go live.
Stream Control is all about making streams more interactive, a bit more unpredictable, and a lot more entertaining, while still keeping you in control of how far viewer involvement goes. If you want Twitch chat to be a real part of your Minecraft game, this mod gives you a clean, practical way to do it.