Dual Rider Addon Mcpe

Dual Rider Addon (1.20) introduces a novel and socially engaging spin on the game’s transport system. This addon allows a pair of players to ride simultaneously on a single entity, and converts individual explorations into communal adventures. It enables a range of rideable Minecraft creatures, including horses and pigs, to accommodate two players, offering a shared traveling experience, whether on extended cross-biome journeys or just casual strolls around a base.

Dual Rider Addon (1.20) - MCPE/Bedrock Mod 1

Features:

  • The process is easy and intuitive – once the first player is riding an entity, a second player can simply right-click on it to join the ride. This user-friendly design ensures that players of all experience levels can enjoy the benefits of dual riding without any hassle.
  • It’s worth noting that the second rider cannot control the entity’s movement, so coordinating and communicating with your ride partner can be part of the fun. This feature adds a new layer of cooperative gameplay and can potentially lead to some entertaining and memorable moments.
  • On the downside, the dual riding mechanic might not always work smoothly with Minecraft’s native physics, and some minor graphical glitches may occur. However, these issues do not significantly impact the gameplay experience.

Screenshots:

Dual Rider Addon (1.20) - MCPE/Bedrock Mod 2

Dual Rider Addon (1.20) - MCPE/Bedrock Mod 3

Dual Rider Addon (1.20) - MCPE/Bedrock Mod 4

Dual Rider Addon (1.20) - MCPE/Bedrock Mod 5

Installation Note:

  • You should back up your worlds to protect against potential data loss.

How to install:

How To Install Mod / Addon on Minecraft PE

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Dual Rider Addon (1.20) Download Links

For Minecraft PE/Bedrock 1.20

Behavior: Download from server 1Download from server 2

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