Minecraft Server
Program that creates a multiplayer environment for the beloved game
- Category Various Utilities
- Program license Free
- Version 1.20.1
- Size 10.17 MB
- Works under: Windows 11
- Program available in English
- Program by Mohjang
Minecrafter Server is the tool you need for Minecraft multi-player and persisted worlds.
Minecraft is a popular sandbox game that offers a creative mode, which lets you create in peace, and a survival mode, which requires you to collect resources while surviving a host of threats. It’s an amazing game that’s popular among both children and adults, and while it’s tremendous as a single-player experience, it’s even better as a multi-player game, and for that, you’ll need Minecrafter Server.
Minecraft Server hosts a version of the game that people can share. It can be quite resource-intensive, so it generally requires its own PC. You wouldn’t want to host the server and your client on the same computer usually. The client limit is 100 by default, but since each connected client adds to the necessary resources considerably, that requires a pretty powerful computer so keep that in mind.
The program gives you oodles of options, and you can really shape your Minecraft experience to whatever you want. Want to configure a space where teams face off in a Hunger Games-like scenario? You can do that. You can also create a world where people are working together via a series of farms, and you can even eliminate aspects of Minecraft like the Nether.
Minecrafter Server is arguably at its best when the server can run on a 24/7 basis. This allows for a truly persistent world where the members of that world can access their creations whenever it is convenient for them. It’s also possible to save the world state to file and have Minecrafter Server rebuild it from the file when you load it up the next time.
Minecrafter Server isn’t a simple program. You may be able to get a basic server up and running quickly, but the learning curve to master it is steep. There’s also a lack of documentation, so you won’t find any in-program help. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of information to be discovered on Minecraft-oriented websites across the Internet.
Pros
- Minecraft multi-player
- Many personalization options
Cons
- Learning curve
- Lacks documentation