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davedumas0 Nov 7, 2024 @ 12:51pm
Introducing SimpleForgeico: A Forge-Inspired Modding Framework for APICO
Hello APICO modders!

We’re excited to share SimpleForgeico — a new modding framework designed to bring the functionality of Minecraft Forge to APICO. SimpleForgeico aims to make creating, managing, and integrating mods easier than ever, with a focus on modularity and cross-mod compatibility.

Key Features:

1.Minecraft-Style Crafting System: SimpleForgeico includes a familiar crafting grid, supporting both shaped and shapeless recipes. Create custom items and complex crafting recipes, all within a structured and user-friendly interface.

2.Multiblock Structures: Define multiblock patterns that allow players to create large, powerful machines by arranging blocks in specific patterns — perfect for adding advanced automation or environmental interactions!

3.Ore, Item, and Fluid Dictionaries: Say goodbye to compatibility issues! Our standardized dictionaries allow mods to share common items, ores, and fluids, making your mods work seamlessly together.

4.UI API for Custom Interfaces: Build intuitive, interactive UIs with our easy-to-use API. Create custom menus, crafting tables, and machine interfaces to make your mod come to life.

5.Flexible Event System and Core API: Hook into game events, register dependencies, and share data across mods. The Core API makes it easy to handle inventory, items, and resources without needing custom solutions for every mod.

Why SimpleForgeico?

my goal is to make APICO modding accessible and efficient. By providing tools and features modders commonly need, SimpleForgeico lets you focus on creativity and gameplay rather than building systems from scratch. Whether you’re adding new bees, crafting stations, or custom resources, this framework is designed to support your vision!
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serieznyi Dec 28, 2024 @ 12:25am 
Greetings.
Considering the requests for other language localizations, are you considering adding new localizations to the Modding Framework? Or is it too time-consuming and therefore not planned?
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