Headpat a Friend! - Affectionate Player Interactions
PLUGINAdd a charming new social interaction to Minecraft, allowing you to give affectionate headpats to other players.
Ever wished you could express a little more affection to your fellow blocky adventurers? Perhaps you've spotted a friendly "goober" in your world and felt an overwhelming urge to gently pat their head as a sign of camaraderie. Look no further! Headpat a Friend! brings this delightful social interaction directly into Minecraft, allowing you to share a moment of wholesome fun and friendship with others by simply right-clicking on their head.
While Modrinth categorizes this as a plugin, it's important to understand that Headpat a Friend! functions primarily as a Fabric mod, designed to enhance both client and server experiences. A specialized plugin version is thoughtfully provided for PaperMC server owners, acting as a crucial bridge to enable this feature for players across different setups. This thoughtful design ensures that anyone eager to introduce a unique, playful dynamic to their server, whether for close-knit communities or casual interactions, can easily do so.
- Perform satisfying headpats by holding right-click on another player's head.
- Enjoy visible headpat animations for both the giver and receiver, provided the mod is installed on both client and server.
- Experience optional, endearing purring sounds from the petted player, adding another layer of charm.
- Fine-tune your first-person headpatting experience with adjustable sway strength, customizable via in-game configuration.
- Supports various installation scenarios, from client-only visibility to full client-server synchronized interactions.
For the full, synchronized experience where everyone sees and feels the headpats, Headpat a Friend! requires installation on both the client and server. Owners of PaperMC servers can utilize the provided plugin version to ensure compatibility and bridge client experiences. Configuration, including tweaks like purr sounds and first-person sway, is conveniently managed in-game if you have Mod Menu and YACL installed, though these are not strictly necessary for the mod to run.