Introduction:
Minecraft’s biomes look great, but their colors never change. Seasons would bring variety and life to the world, making exploration and farming feel dynamic.
Main Features:
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The world cycles through spring, summer, autumn, and winter, each lasting several in-game weeks.
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Seasonal Leaves: trees shift color naturally—green in spring, deep in summer, golden in autumn, and frosted in winter.
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Some crops grow faster in specific seasons (e.g., wheat in spring, pumpkins in autumn).
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Subtle atmospheric changes: warmer lighting, gentle snow, or pollen particles.
Gameplay Impact:
Adds immersion, visual diversity, and fresh challenges for farmers and explorers alike.
Closing Hook:
Seasons and seasonal leaves would make Minecraft’s world feel alive—ever-changing, colorful, and beautifully in motion.
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