Cuberry Launcher (formerly MCMEL) is a handy Linux launcher that lets you run multiple sandbox voxel games all in one place.
Important
This project doesn't support piracy! Please buy the games you're using with this launcher.
- Why it exists?
- How do I hide/show the games?
- How to update Cuberry
- How to configure the games?
- Credits
It started because the official Minecraft launcher doesn't allow users to run Bedrock Edition, Dungeons or Legends on Linux (even though Dungeons and Legends are available on Steam).
Now it exists to be an all-in-one launcher that brings together multiple beloved sandbox voxel games.
In the Settings menu, each game has a "Show in launcher" toggle. Simply enable or disable it based on which games you want to appear in the launcher.
- Download the new version from GitHub Releases
- Unzip the new version
- Replace the new games_config.json and theme.txt with the old one from your old Cuberry/MCMEL installation
- Start Cuberry!
In Settings, you will find sections for each game. Every game has different things to setup. Read the wiki to configure your games.
Note
If you have trouble setting something up, feel free to join my Discord Server and ask for help!
- Andus - Lead Developer
- Contributors (maybe someday)
- MultiMC and it's forks - Java Edition
- MCPELauncher - Bedrock Edition
- Steam - Dungeons, Legends, Story Mode 1 & 2
- Lutris - Story Mode 1 & 2 (GOG Versions)
- Xenia - Xbox 360 Edition
- Minecraft Classic
- MacOS.qss - Maquartz theme is based on this theme
- Minecraft Wallpapers - Minecraft Java / Bedrock / Dungeons / Legends
- Steam - Minecraft: Story Mode Seasons 1/2, Terraria, ClassiCube
- Xbox 360 Loading Screen - Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition
- Screenshot from classic.minecraft.net - Minecraft Classic
- Vintage Story Website - Vintage Story
- Luanti Gallery - Luanti

