My only problem is, the layout and the flat translucent style doesn't mesh well with the font. If we changed it to something like Helvetica or Roboto, then it'd look great. What if there's a bunch of nice animations (you hover over a button, a little animation. You press a button to go into a new menu or add an option, an animation.) Maybe change the icons in the server list from Holo-looking to more Material Design-ish.
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Great idea! However, I would rather have the main title screen show the surface, but the time of day varies based on your computer's clock. The worlds menu would be underground, the multiplayer menu should show the Nether, and the resource pack menu should show the End.
This is epic! I think there should be a thing like you can look at your achievements you have earned and there are options for like Email, Facebook, Tweet etc.
It looks so modern, clean, flat and beautiful, no doubt on that note!
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1- Finish the mod API
2- Give brains to villagers (make em more usefull)
3- Add ambiance: birds, fishes, bugs, crabs on beaches, monkeys in jungles...
4- More plants! Aquatic, any fruit tree, bushes....
5- Ambiant sounds!
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^Basically, follow Material Design
“The important thing is not how long you live... It's what you accomplish with your life.
While I live, I want to shine. I want to prove that I exist. If I could do something really important... That would definitely carry on into the future.” -Grovyle