
Alpha Below
What if the old Minecraft world never really disappeared?
Alpha Below is a Fabric and Forge mod for Minecraft 1.20.1 that adds a buried Alpha-style world beneath the modern Overworld. It's dark, silent, empty, and frozen in time — not because it's trying to be cheap horror, but because it feels like a place everyone left behind long ago.
This mod is focused on atmosphere and exploration. No jumpscares, no loud monster gimmicks, no "dweller" nonsense. Just old terrain, heavy fog, strange landmarks, and signs that other players may have once been there.
Supported Versions
- Fabric 1.20.1 — recommended; includes Mod Menu and Cloth Config integration.
- Forge 1.20.1 — native build (Architectury); you do not need Sinytra Connector to play Alpha Below on Forge. Connector may still be used for other mods in your pack; if you see loader-specific issues, prefer the matching native Alpha Below jar for your loader.
Earlier 1.0.0 releases were Fabric-only; 1.0.1 adds Forge support alongside Fabric (see changelog).
Features
- A custom Alpha dimension beneath the Overworld
- Alpha-style terrain with old cave generation and configurable Far Lands
- Three main biomes: Alpha Forest, Alpha Desert, and Alpha Snowy
- Scattered landmarks like brick pyramids, obsidian walls, monoliths, campsites, and the dev house
- Rare player remains that generate as if someone died there long ago
- Floating chopped trees and other traces of previous activity
- Alpha-style block and item texture swaps while inside the dimension
- Classic C418-era music and harsher old-school lighting
- Immersive Portals support for seamless world-below transitions
- Optional Lost Voyager and 2Char systems, both disabled by default
- Alpha-exclusive rubies, including ore, tools, armor, and recipes — JEI shows ruby crafting and smelting on Fabric and Forge
/alphacommand for direct access- Mod Menu / Cloth Config (Fabric) or the in-game config screen (Forge) for settings: structure spawning, Far Lands distance, optional Alpha bedrock ceiling, optional day/night cycle in the Alpha dimension, and more
The idea
The goal of Alpha Below is simple: make it feel like you found a version of Minecraft that should not still exist.
It's not a combat mod. It's not story-heavy. It's just a quiet, buried world full of old terrain and unsettling evidence that somebody was there before you.
If you use Immersive Portals, the Overworld and Alpha dimension can be stacked vertically so you can physically break through and fall into the world below instead of entering through a normal portal. That part of the mod is where the whole concept really comes together.
Optional systems
Lost Voyager is an optional ambient presence inspired by old Herobrine-style sightings, handled in a quieter and more atmospheric way. It focuses on distant appearances, shrines, strange structures, and subtle world events rather than loud horror. It is disabled by default.
Lost Voyager shrines can accept offerings (dropped items near the shrine) and may respond later with tiered loot and an eerie sign message left behind. (Credit AydinTheTimelord)
2Char is a separate optional system tied more to Far Lands-style unease — a distant proto-player anomaly that appears wrong, moves wrong, and can leave behind environmental traces after it fades. It is also disabled by default.
Inspiration / Credit
Alpha Below was directly inspired by a concept shared by SlimySlimer on X (@SlimerSlimy): the idea of an old Minecraft Alpha world buried beneath the current one, dark because it's underground and empty because everyone left long ago.
That original concept is what sparked this project, so full concept credit goes to SlimySlimer (@SlimerSlimy).
