Description
Recommended: Play with headphones in a dark room. Alone.
A Broken World is my take on psychological horror in Minecraft. It is not about being chased every second or throwing monsters at you nonstop. I wanted a world that looks almost comforting at first glance, then quietly gets under your skin the longer you stay in it.
The pack leans hard into atmosphere. Caves are not just places to strip mine, they are long echoing tunnels where every step and every drip can make you second guess yourself. Structures are scattered and a little strange, like leftovers from something that went wrong a long time ago. When you are out exploring, it should feel like the world is old, tired and watching you.
Visually, the game keeps a nostalgic style on purpose. I like that soft, older Minecraft look, and I wanted to twist it slightly instead of replacing it with something completely different. Lighting, fog and color are tuned to make the world feel colder and more distant without turning everything into a pitch black horror map. It should feel like a memory that does not sit right anymore.
Sound is a big part of how this pack works. The idea is that you pay attention to what you hear as much as what you see. A noise in a side tunnel, something shifting above you, wind cutting through an open area, all of that is meant to make you slow down and think before you push deeper in. Headphones are strongly recommended, not for jump scares, but for that constant edge of unease.
Progression stays focused. You still gather resources, explore and survive, but there is not a wall of flashy systems all shouting for attention. Most of what is included is there to support the feeling of being small and alone in a broken world, not to turn you into an overpowered hero. The game should feel harsh, but readable enough that you can learn from mistakes and push a little farther each time.
A Broken World is best played on a fresh world, with some time to sink in, and preferably in a quiet room with the volume up. It is meant for players who enjoy slow burn tension, exploring ruined places and that sinking feeling that something is not right, even when nothing is technically happening on the screen.
- PSA: includes The Broken Script


