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Hexacraft

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A game with hexagonal blocks on a cylindrical world inspired by Minecraft

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Features:

  • Hexagonal blocks
  • Cylindrical world
  • Infinite world (except around the cylinder)
  • Triangular pixels
  • And much more!

Installation

The game requires Java 11 (or later) to be installed. If it's not installed you can get it here.

You can download the launcher here.

Usage

Controls

The controls are almost the same as in Minecraft.

Movement:

Action Keys
Movement WASD
Camera rotation Mouse or arrow keys, PgUp, PgDn
Jump Space
Fly F
Fly up Space
Fly down Left Shift
Walk slow Left Ctrl
Walk fast Left Alt
Walk superfast Right Ctrl

Other useful controls

Action Keys
Select hotbar slot 1 ... 9, scroll wheel
Place block Right click
Remove block Left click
Pause Escape
Fullscreen F11

Extra

Action Keys
Free the mouse M
Debug info F7
Place block under your feet B

Worlds are saved

The program works very similarly to Minecraft (at least when it comes to saving worlds).

You can create as many worlds as you like and they will be saved on your computer. To find the files go to the folder named ".hexacraft" in the %appdata% directory on Windows and in the home directory on Mac and Linux (just like for Minecraft).

Licence

This project goes under the MIT Licence. In short it says that anyone may use this project for anything they want as long as the licence is not removed or changed.

Basically this should be an open source project, but if anyone uses it for some purpose it would be nice if they mentioned the original project or the authors of this project. There has, after all, been a lot of work put into this.