How to install Christmas Community on Windows 11

This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install Christmas Community on your Windows 11 computer. Christmas Community is a Minecraft mod that adds holiday-themed items, blocks, and biomes to the game.

Prerequisites

Before you can install Christmas Community, you will need:

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Install Christmas Community

Follow the steps below to install Christmas Community:

  1. Download the latest version of Christmas Community from the official Github page at https://github.com/Wingysam/Christmas-Community/releases.
  2. Open the Minecraft launcher and click on the Installations tab.
  3. Click on the New button to create a new installation.
  4. Give your new installation a name (e.g. "Christmas Community").
  5. In the Game Directory field, select or create a new directory for the installation.
  6. In the Version dropdown menu, select the version of Minecraft that you want to use with Christmas Community.
  7. Click on the Create button to create the new installation.
  8. Launch the new installation by clicking on the Play button.
  9. Once Minecraft is loaded, click on the Mods button on the main menu.
  10. Click the Open Mods Folder button to open the mods folder.
  11. Drag and drop the Christmas Community jar file that you downloaded earlier into the mods folder.
  12. Close the mods folder and return to the main menu.
  13. Click on the Singleplayer button and create a new world.
  14. In the world creation screen, under the World Type dropdown menu, select "Christmas Community".
  15. Customize any other settings as desired, and then click on the Create New World button to create and launch your new world.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Christmas Community on your Windows 11 computer. Enjoy your new holiday-themed Minecraft world!

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