Frequently Asked Questions

We get a lot of questions — some curious, some technical, and a few that we probably weren’t supposed to answer. So, here’s the official, no-BS Fapcraft FAQ, written by people who actually use the mod — not bots, not studios, just folks who’ve clicked “spawn Jenny” one too many times.

What is Fapcraft?

Fapcraft is an independently developed Minecraft mod made for adult players who want to explore a… more mature side of the game. It introduces original NPCs, interactive systems, and animations that are definitely not vanilla.

It’s weird. It’s unapologetic. And yes — it’s absolutely not safe for work.

How to download Jenny Mod or Fapcraft?

If you’re looking for how to download Jenny Mod, we have a full breakdown over on this guide page.
To download Fapcraft, stick to trusted sources. We recommend downloading directly from this site — no sketchy ads, no fake buttons.

Just make sure you’re getting a .jar file, not a .zip, .exe, or anything else.

How to install Jenny Mod or Fapcraft safely?

We’ve put together a complete step-by-step installation guide for both mods. You can find it right here, including Forge setup, Java version tips, and how to avoid crashing your world.

Whether you’re on a clean Minecraft install or juggling 20 other mods, this guide has you covered.

Who is the creator of Fapcraft?

Fapcraft was created by @trolmastercard on X (formerly Twitter). You can check out the creator’s page here:
👉 https://x.com/trolmastercard

It’s a solo project built from scratch — no teams, no publishers, just one modder with a weird idea and some free time. And honestly? Respect.

Fapcraft vs Jenny Mod – What’s the Real Difference?

They’re similar on the surface — both are adult-themed mods with animated NPCs — but they’re not the same project.

  • Jenny Mod focuses on a few iconic characters, with a more “scripted” feel.
  • Fapcraft leans toward custom content, different personalities, and is often updated independently with new mechanics.

Both offer their own flavor of chaos. Our take? Try both and see which one corrupts your world faster.

Can I run Fapcraft on Mac or Linux?

Short answer: Yes, but you’ll need a bit more patience.

Fapcraft is built for Java Edition 1.12.2, so if you’re on Linux or macOS, you’ll need to:

  • Install Java 8 manually
  • Run Forge via a launcher like MultiMC or Prism
  • Handle any OpenGL or permission-related issues

Some animations or models might glitch depending on your GPU, but generally, it works.

Can I play this mod on a public server?

Technically… yes. Should you? Absolutely not.

Fapcraft is not intended for public servers or multiplayer use. Most servers will ban it, and honestly, it’s just awkward for everyone involved.

If you’re experimenting with it online, keep it private and make sure everyone on the server consents to what they’re getting into.

Can I use Fapcraft in Survival Mode?

Yep — Fapcraft works in both Creative and Survival. Though it’s way easier to test stuff in Creative first.

Just be aware:

  • NPCs don’t spawn naturally
  • You’ll need to summon them using eggs or commands
  • Some animations or gifts might be gated behind resources

So yes, survival mode works. But you’ll have to “earn” your content a bit more.

How to fix crashes when running Fapcraft with other mods?

Crashes usually happen when:

  • You mix it with other complex NPC mods (like MCA)
  • You forget to install Java 8
  • You run the wrong Forge version (must be 1.12.2)

Here’s what to do:

  • Remove other mods and reintroduce them one by one
  • Check the crash-reports folder in .minecraft
  • Use a clean profile for Fapcraft only

Also, don’t mix it with massive modpacks unless you enjoy pain.

Bonus: Can I disable NSFW content?

Fapcraft wasn’t built with a toggle for that. It’s an NSFW-first mod by design.

If you’re looking for a safe-for-work experience, this probably isn’t the mod you’re looking for. There’s no censored mode — and we don’t plan to make one.

Still Need Help?

If you’ve read this far and still feel lost, you can:

No shame in asking questions. We’ve all crashed our game once or twice.