Moog’s Voyager Structures adds almost 60 new structures into Minecraft which fit into the game nicely. They range in size, and are entirely made from Vanilla blocks, items and entities.
This is one of many of our Mod Wikis, here at Minecraft Guides. If you're interesting in finding out about more of Minecraft's Best Mods, then check out our dedicated section! We allow you to sort by Forge, Fabric, Minecraft Version and Genre!
About Moog’s Voyager Structures
Currently, the mod includes 57 structures in total. These aren’t just located in the Overworld either, as some like the Devil can only be found inside the Nether. The aim of this mod is to add structures into Minecraft which fit the Vanilla theme.
Therefor, no new blocks or items are added. Some of these structures aren’t buildings either, as quite a lot of them are simple additions like Ponds, Boulders, Statues and Trees, some of which have fallen.
A lot of locations will also contain Chests or Barrels which contain loot, and these are often appropriate to their structure. Like at the Beach Bar, you might find food and drinks. Whereas locations like the Barn contain Villagers which tend to the crops, and can be traded with.
Moog’s Voyager Structures Mod Download
Version | Available |
1.12.2 | No Release |
1.13.2 | No Release |
1.14.4 | No Release |
1.15.2 | No Release |
1.16.5 | Forge |
1.17.1 | No Release |
1.18.2 | Forge/Fabric |
1.19.2 | Forge/Fabric |
The links above will take you to the CurseForge page for the Moog’s Voyager Structures Mod. It’s recommended to only download mods from CurseForge, as they are vetted to ensure that they’re safe, and you’re also supporting mod developers.
How to Install
If you haven't already, make sure to install Forge, or install Fabric for Minecraft. It's a simple process and takes just a few minutes. Once your mod loader is installed:- Download the mod for your Minecraft Version. It will be a .JAR file.
- Take this file, and place it in the 'mods' folder of your Minecraft directory. If this folder doesn't exist, create it. The easiest way to access your Minecraft directory is opening the game, going to Resource Packs and pressing the 'Open Resource Pack Folder' button.
- Once it's inside the mods folder, run Minecraft with the Forge or Fabric preset selected. The mod will be installed and can be played with in-game.