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Over the years, many mods, texture packs, and plugins have been created for the entirety of the Minecraft community to enjoy. But some of the best things to come to the game have been the Mash-Up packs. These add-ons give the game a certain twist that enhances your Minecraft worlds with a certain theme.
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Whether it's fixing the game up with an existing world or a historical setting. Mash-up packs may be just the thing you're looking for to add a little sugar and spice to your Minecraft experience. These packs first gained popularity on the Xbox port of Minecraft and have now become sought after by many players throughout the community. So take a look below to see how you can spruce up your Minecraft experience.
10 The Nightmare Before Christmas
If your favorite holiday happens to be Halloween, or you can't stop loving the amazing Halloween/Christmas movie. Then give this pack a spin. You have characters like Jack Skellington roaming about the town and even Oogie Boogie's face on the moon.
Not only will you find all your favorite characters, but several movie-accurate locations that really give this pack the feeling of Halloween. Have fun exploring, and don't hold back on singing those songs.
9 Tropical City Resort
Let's be honest; we've all wanted to go to those fancy 5-star resorts that you see on your favorite celebs Instagram. Well, now you can do that from the comfort of your home thanks to the Tropical City Resort Mash-Up pack.
This pack has so many things to do, such as driving along the beach in 1 of 29 vehicles or just taking a day trip to the aquarium. You can live out your greatest vacation fantasies, all thanks to this neat little pack. Go out and buy an ocean scented candle and light it on your desk. It will really give you that feeling like your on vacation.
8 Nuclear Craft - Deserted City
This next pack is a far cry from the previous pack. When you load up a game. You're immediately dropped into a nuclear-infested wasteland. If you've been looking to add a little metro-like gameplay to your Minecraft experience. Then this could be for you.
Explore a world littered with abandoned cities, vicious creatures, and traps designed to test your survival experience. Just remember to bring your Geiger counter. Of course, this being Minecraft and all. You may not need it.
7 Pirates of the Carribean
Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is often considered one of the greatest pirate films of the current Millenium. The action, the wonderful direction the film received and of course, Captain Jack Sparrow.
It's hard to hate the film, so adding it to Minecraft could never be a bad idea. With this installed, you can sail from Tortuga to Shipwreck Cove, all while searching for treasure and sailing the high seas filled with plunder and adventure. So put on your eyepatch, feed your parrot, and get ready to set sail.
6 Chroma Hills Medival Villiage
Minecraft has always had a sort of medieval feel to it. With this pack, players are able to explore authentic-looking European villages and strange castles that house a great many mysteries.
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Not only that, but with the village and pillage update. You're going to have you to defend these beautiful towns if you want to keep them more lively. So strap on your tunic and get ready for an adventure.
5 Halo Mash-Up
Halo. The Xbox's flagship franchise. The game that helped solidify the FPS's place on consoles has, of course, received a Mash-Up pack with a Halo theme. Not only does the pack come with nearly every character skin from the Halo franchise, but the music comes with it too.
As you play, you will be graced with several of Marty O'Donnell's perfectly crafted tracks. But not only that, the pack comes with a map that recreates the second level of the first game, as well as several multiplayer maps recreations.
4 Adventure Time Mash-Up
What time is it? Adventure Time! Come on, grab your friends, to log in to some distant lands. With this pack, the fun will never end. With the popular cartoon series Adventure Time, captivating the hearts of millions, it's no surprise that a mash-up pack exists for Minecraft.
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Journey to the land of Ooo and visit such locals like the Ice Kings fortress, or Finn and Jake's house. Not only that, but a brand new UI is given to you as well as an original soundtrack. If you love Adventure Time or are trying to get into the show, then this pack may be for you.
3 Egyptian Mythology Mash-Up
For this one, you're going to have to unleash your inner archeologist. The Egyptian Mythology Pack is going to drop you straight into ancient Eygpt, filled with pyramids, sphinxes, and deadly death traps.
Not only that, but several legendary mobs inhabit the sands, and are going to be pretty tough to take down. Top that off with several custom skins and an epic soundtrack to really give you that ancient Eygpt vibe. So if you didn't enjoy the movie God's of Egypt, then maybe this pack can give you a better experience.
2 Norse Mythology Mash-Up
Everything from History Channel's Vikings series to Marvel's Thor movies, have probably made some of you wonder what actual Norse mythology is all about. Well, with this pack installed, you won't have to read an expensive textbook or read a Wikipedia page.
Journey through the nine realms that consist of towering Fjords or hell-ravaged lands that test whether or not you're ready to enter Valhalla. The highpoint of this pack is the beautiful landscapes that you will traverse.
1 Skyrim Mash-Up
Every gamer has spent days fus-ro-dahing their way through the land of Skyrim: whether it was time spent killing the dragon in Blackreach, to the hundreds of pounds of ore gamers have stolen in order to get their blacksmithing skill up. At the end of the day, Skyrim is a legendary game and to not have a Mash-Up pack for Minecraft would be criminal.
This pack contains several towns and locales from the hit game, such as Whiterun and Bleak Falls Barrow. Players could even explore these places, all while jamming out to the official Skyrim soundtrack for a fully immersive experience.
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Jack got into the writing gig by admiring the great writers before his time. Going through college to learn how to create video games. He realized that what he loved most about them was the stories and characters that resided in them. With a natural talent for writing and spending some time practicing journalism. He decided that it would be a wonderful career choice.
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