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Clean Pixels Texture Pack by The Craft Stars Review

Clean Pixels Texture Pack by The Craft Stars

  • Texture Pack: Clean Pixels
  • Creator: The Craft Stars
  • Minecraft Marketplace Rating (at time of review): 4.1 ⭐
  • Minecraft Marketplace Cost (at time of review): 660 Minecoins

Texture Pack Summary

I reviewed the Clean Pixels Texture Pack by The Craft Stars, created for Minecraft Bedrock a minimalistic pack priced at 660 minecoins and weighing around 20MB. Although its aim is to provide smooth, simplified visuals, the pack immediately shows major inconsistencies. The GUI is almost completely untouched, with only slight armour icon changes, and the world features extremely basic shapes, strong square patterns, and bright block colours. Some of these choices work well for accessibility and performance, but many textures feel artificial, overly processed, or cheaply made. Water movement is fast and staticky, biome colours ignore natural transitions, and several mobs - especially pigs, horses, and chickens - look uncanny, blurry or “fake”, giving the pack an odd visual identity that never quite settles.

As the review moves through mobs, villages and underground areas, the same problems keep showing up. Sheep have inverted sheared textures, cows look reasonably clean, and villagers surprisingly have good variety and character. But a large number of textures look inconsistent, mismatched or unfinished. Grass and plants feel out of place, some textures resemble AI-generated patterns, and the skybox clearly shows seams and patchy cloud art. Underground blocks repeatedly reuse the same square motif, which quickly becomes distracting. Certain areas, like trial chambers and copper blocks, show effort - but far too many blocks rely on the same repeated square texture, making large parts of the world feel copy-pasted rather than handcrafted.

The armoury, Nether, End and Ancient City confirm this inconsistency even further. Many wood families, ores, concrete colours and utility blocks reuse identical designs, while mobs such as the blaze, wither, Enderman and Ender Dragon show awkward shapes, poorly blended gradients and even broken features. The Nether has some nice heat colouring and fog transitions, and the Ancient City stonework is one of the few genuinely strong areas. But these positives are overshadowed by artificial-looking mobs, mismatched themes and a huge amount of copy-paste texture work. Ultimately, Clean Pixels contains a handful of clean, appealing designs, but much of the pack feels rushed, cheap or mismatched - making the reviewer settle on a 3/10 score.

Pros

  • Very clean blockwork - Simple shapes and smooth colours can help performance and accessibility.
  • Villagers have good character - Distinct faces and outfits give them personality without being uncanny.
  • A few strong blocks - Copper, some woods, deep slate bricks and certain decorative blocks show real effort.
  • Good Ancient City contrast - Light brick tones against dark sculk create a surprisingly strong visual moment.
  • Clear underwater visibility - Ocean monument brightness is readable without being too murky.

Cons

  • Heavy copy-paste textures - Many blocks reuse the same square pattern, reducing quality and variety.
  • Artificial mob designs - Pigs, horses, Endermen and more look plastic, blurry or low-effort.
  • Weak dimension work - Nether and End mobs/models feel unfinished or mismatched with the theme.
  • No biome colour variation - Grass stays the same across biomes, making landscapes feel flat and cheap.
  • Minimal GUI effort - No custom menus or redesigned interfaces despite being a paid pack.

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