What is Project Zulu?Information:Video:How to install Project Zulu Mod: Project Zulu Mod Download Links What is Project Zulu? This mod aims to create a better overworld by adding unique mobs, blocks, strucutres, and mechanics to each biome. As time goes on I’ll be adding more to each Biome. Everything in this mod can be disabled
What's Task Zulu?
This mod aims to make a better overworld with the addition of special mobs, blocks, strucutres, and mechanics to each biome. In the future Ill be adding even more to each Biome. Everything in this mod could be disabled from the config. Mobs, Blocks, Products, Structures. Blocks and products are disabled by establishing the ID to 0. Other items are disable by placing boolean canSpawn flag to fake for appropriate item.
Details:
- Head to Task Zulu Wiki page
Video clip:
How exactly to install Task Zulu Mod:
- Download and install Minecraft Forge
- Download Task Zulu Mod
- Fall into Mods Folder
- (Optional but Recommended) Install ExtraBiomesXL
- (Optional but Recommended) Install Mob Spawn Settings
- Enjoy
You can find Global Spawn Handles for switching off Mob / Adjusting Spawn Prices in the Task Zulu Config, MCS is preferred for granular handle on a per biome (and per world) schedule. It also enables you to modification the Spawn Cap. Simply download it
Changelogs:
v1.2.8.3
- Fix sign up of Coconut milk, seed, and shell. Also drinking water droplets and construction placer. Ideally everything?
Task Zulu Mod Download Hyperlinks
Other Variations:
Present SpoilerFor Minecraft 1.5.1
https://minecraft365.internet/download/Project-Zulu-Mod-1.5.1.zip
For Minecraft 1.5.2
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/23ch553drl58dj0/kM9NH3Scrd
https://minecraft365.internet/download/Project-Zulu-Mod-1.5.2.zip
For 1.6.4/1.6.2
https://minecraft365.internet/download/Project-Zulu-Mod-1.6.4.zip
For Minecraft 1.7.2
https://minecraft365.internet/download/Project-Zulu-Mod-1.7.2.jar
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Minecraft is a sandbox video game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made public in May 2009 before fully releasing in November 2011, with Notch stepping down and Jens "Jeb" Bergensten taking over development.