Stone Age Texture Pack by Polymaps
- Texture Pack: Stone Age Texture Pack
- Creator: Polymaps
- Minecraft Marketplace Rating (at time of review): 4.4⭐
- Minecraft Marketplace Cost (at time of review): 660 Minecoins
Texture Pack Summary
I reviewed the Stone Age Texture Pack by Polymaps for Minecraft Bedrock, a 16x16 pack released back in 2017 and last updated in late 2023. It aims to deliver a prehistoric, caveman-inspired world with grainy stone textures, earthy colours, and rugged GUI designs that fit the theme. Villagers and iron golems are redesigned with exaggerated, cartoon-like features, including huge noses and blocky bodies, while sheep gain horns and rudimentary tools replace shears. The effort to give the world a rough, primal aesthetic is clear, though the pack suffers from broken or missing textures, such as chickens defaulting to vanilla, and outdated mobs.
The Nether, End, and Ancient City all carry the gritty design, with magma blending into lava, red-toned piglins, spotty ghasts, and a skeletal Ender Dragon that stands out as a highlight. The Ancient City is especially creative, with sculk blocks reimagined as bones and carvings, adding to the prehistoric vibe. Armour and weapons lean into the theme, with bulky, club-like swords, wooden totems, and gritty scrap armour, though many tools rely on copy-paste designs. At 660 minecoins, the pack shows huge creativity but is let down by outdated content and errors, making it feel unfinished despite its strong thematic effort.
Pros
- Strong prehistoric theme - Grainy, rugged textures create a caveman-inspired world.
- Creative villager designs - Huge noses, quirky outfits, and diverse faces add character.
- Unique iron golem - Custom grunts and a bulky, stony design fit the Stone Age theme.
- Impressive End and Ancient City - Skeletal Ender Dragon and bone-like sculk blocks feel atmospheric.
- Fun weapon designs - Club-like swords, spears, and wooden totems stick closely to the theme
Cons
- Outdated and broken - Chickens, magma cubes, and other mobs default to vanilla.
- Blurry 16x16 textures - Many blocks feel overly grainy or washed out.
- Inconsistent stone colours - Cobblestone, stone, and variants clash awkwardly for builders.
- Mixed hostile mobs - Some designs, like skeletons and creepers, feel under-detailed or messy.
- Copy-paste tools - Axes, hoes, and pickaxes show little variation across tiers.
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