

You have new zombie and skeleton ambiance sounds and there is a new cricket sound. The ambient wind is now toned down while other sounds are more noticeable. Bird sounds were removed but now you can hear wolves howling from a distance. Looking beyond the visual changes, there are also 25 new sounds and sound changes. For mobs, there are new textures for wolves, foxes, pigs, and more. Also, certain player textures glow in the dark.

There is a new villager that flies on a carpet. Amongst the many visible changes, it is important to name the textures of certain mobs, players, and NPCs. These textures allow you to build amazing medieval settings such as castles, dungeons, and more. There are new textures for various types of rocks, stones, dirt, and more. Not all textures are made to be cartoonish. The medieval aspect of the Derpswen resource pack comes with a plethora of textures that were changed. These textures can be observed especially in various biomes and underground. There are also new textures for all the ores and there are several new textures that glow in the dark.

Almost all the flowers in Minecraft received a fresh new coat of paint. Many common textures have been edited or redone. Minecraft is already a cartoonish game but Derpswen takes things to a whole new level. First of all, there is the cartoony part of the game. At the moment of writing this review, the resource pack covered 65% of all the textures in the game and added more than 25 different sounds.

The resource pack was released in early 2020 and gets constant updates. Having experience working on prior resource packs, his creation managed to get a good number of downloads due to the unique visuals it introduces. He has several projects under his belt with the Derpswen one being one of his most appreciated resource packs. The Derpswen texture pack is developed by community user DERPWARE. However, it manages to get everything else right and changes the sounds and visuals in Minecraft for the better. The resource pack is anything but realistic. While the developer may describe his resource pack as cartoony, medieval, and realistic, do not fall into the trap. If fun is what you are looking for, then the Derpswen resource pack may be worth giving a shot at. Minecraft is meant to be fun, not to mimic reality. Most developers that are working on resource packs keep on bumping up texture resolutions to make the game look modern and add more details. It seems that the Minecraft community got into the craze of photorealistic resource packs.
