The modification was created to help users add improved storage mechanics to Minecraft. Additionally, it is possible to interact with containers and label them.
BiblioCraft
BiblioCraft is a storage management mod for Minecraft that began as a single bookshelf and has expanded to much more. It provides a considerable amount of useful blocks that are aesthetically pleasing and capable of displaying items and equipment. These shelves allow quick and easy access to the storage, while simultaneously freeing up space.
Blocks and their functions
The modification adds a variety of blocks. For instance, the armor stand holds sets of equipment, including content imported from other modpacks, while racks and cases are dedicated to tools and weapons. There is also a small shelf for potions, a general shelf for anything.
Finally there is a wooden label that would fit nicely on the front of a chest and may display up to three items located in the container. The goal of the program is to make the player feel more involved in the game. Thus, collecting different objects to show off becomes an immersive experience.
Additional notes
It is necessary to point out that some of the new blocks interact with the player in slightly different ways. The wooden display case can be activated. In order to do this you need to shift-click it with an empty hand to open or close. Please note that only after the case is toggled you can place any item inside.
You are able to interact with the wooden label using the same method. By clicking on them you will access the contents of the shelf or chest. This is a convenient feature since now the player will not accidentally open the label GUI when trying to access the container. If you need to quickly generate a lot of items, you may use another mod called TooManyItems.
Features
- free to download and use;
- compatible with modern Windows versions;
- allows you to add different types of blocks to Minecraft;
- you can open and close bookcases, chests and more;
- it is possible to create special labels for containers.