
Based on concepts from The Horde (1994), Horde Craft adds a dozen new entities, including very hungry hordlings!
Horde Craft adds a new kind of raid, a few new crops, several villager professions, and most importantly... Hordlings!
The hordlings of Horde Craft are based on the hungry red creatures from the 1994 DOS/3DO game called The Horde. While they want to eat your crops, your animals, your villagers, and you, they won't appear in your world until your first Horde raid. Unlike the original game, you have all the time in the world to prepare. After all, this is still Minecraft, and the disaster known as The Horde won't happen until you call it!
Horde Craft is designed for the survival player, and there is plenty for you to do!
To get the most out of Horde Craft, you will want to do the following:
There are three hordlings that you will encounter in every biome:
If you played the original game, you will instantly recognize those three lovable hordlings! Be sure to give each one a hug!
Those three hordlings are the only hordlings that show up for a Plains Village raid, making it the easiest biome.
In all other biomes, you can expect to encounter a Shaman Hordling. He is grumpy, so maybe don't give him a hug.
Additionally, for these biomes you will also encounter:
Just like in the original game, you can leave Horde Meat around to distract the hordlings, giving you time to slaughter them!
Need a little extra help? Buy a soldier forge from the castle shop and train your own private army! Unlike the original game, whether you have a knight or an archer depends on how you equip them.
The Ring of Teleportation is also available at the castle shop after you have completed several raids. Want the Boots of Boogie? You may buy them (as an enchantment) from the Queen of the Tree Spirits - if you're worthy!
Who said anything about an end boss? Was there an end boss in the original game?