Clockwork Colonies
Clockwork Colonies is a focused Vanilla+ NeoForge modpack built around colony growth, mechanical automation, and long-term survival progression.
Build a settlement, support your citizens, automate production with Create, and expand from a small outpost into a working industrial colony.
Core Gameplay
In Clockwork Colonies, your colony and your machines grow together.
- Design Create-powered factories, transport lines, and processing systems
- Build and manage a MineColonies settlement
- Let citizens gather, craft, build, and defend while you engineer the infrastructure
- Progress naturally through exploration, construction, research, and automation
Automation is meant to reduce grind without replacing creativity.
Colony Management
Establish a living settlement with workers, builders, guards, researchers, and production chains. Your colony needs planning, protection, resources, and room to grow.
As your citizens expand the town, your machinery can support them with better logistics, bulk processing, storage, and supply systems.
Vanilla+ Philosophy
Clockwork Colonies enhances the base game without turning it into something unrecognizable.
- No heavy magic focus
- No bloated tech tree
- No unnecessary dimensions
- No forced questline progression
- No excessive mod clutter
Every major feature supports building, automation, exploration, or colony life.
Stability & Performance
The pack is designed for long-term survival worlds in both singleplayer and multiplayer.
It includes modern performance improvements and avoids unnecessary bloat so colonies and factories can keep growing over time.
Recommended For
Clockwork Colonies is ideal for players who enjoy:
- Create automation
- MineColonies settlement building
- Engineering-focused survival
- Large base projects
- Long-term world progression
- Multiplayer colony servers
Development Status
This pack is currently marked as Experimental while balance, compatibility, and progression are refined.
World-breaking changes are avoided wherever possible, but feedback is welcome during early development.