This organization is dedicated to the development and distribution of fan-made Minecraft mods inspired by the rich and expansive universe of the SCP Foundation. We are a community of passionate developers and fans bringing the anomalous to your Minecraft world.
The SCP Foundation is a collaborative creative writing project documenting a fictional secret organization dedicated to containing anomalous entities, locations, and phenomena that threaten the normalcy of the world. The vast majority of the SCP Foundation's content is housed on the official SCP Wiki.
Our goal is to create high-quality, immersive Minecraft modifications that accurately and respectfully represent the SCP Foundation lore, allowing players to explore, interact with, and contain the anomalous within the game.
Browse our repositories to discover our various SCP-themed Minecraft mods. Each repository will contain specific details about the mod, installation instructions, features, and contribution guidelines.
All content within this organization, including our Minecraft mods, is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. This means:
- You are free to share and adapt our work.
- You must give appropriate credit to the original creators (the SCP Foundation and our mod developers).
- If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.
Important Note on Attribution:
We, the SCP-Foundation-Minecraft-Mods team, acknowledge and attribute the original SCP Foundation content to the authors on the SCP Wiki, and the SCP Foundation itself.
The official SCP Wiki can be found here: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/
Please refer to the SCP Wiki's Licensing Guide for more detailed information regarding the Creative Commons license.
We welcome contributions from the community! If you're interested in helping develop our mods, please check the individual project repositories for specific contribution guidelines, bug reports, and feature requests.
For general inquiries, please refer to the discussion sections within our repositories or open an issue if appropriate.