Is this Minecraft Mod Playstore app thing just a scam or ads or ????

Post date: 2025-05-11 04:02:39
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My son asked me for this minecraft mod. It's supposed to add Mario things to Minecraft He installed it, but we can't figure it out. And I can't figure out if it's even real or just some weird ad-serving scam? If it is, is there a legit way to get mario stuff in Minecraft?

Is this a real thing that really ads Mario stuff to Minecraft?

If so, how do we do it? right now we're just getting a screen that says "here are the add-ons!" and then there are buttons that say add-on1 add-on 2 etc. but each of those buttons is marked with "ad". Clicking them seems to go to youtube ads or something like that? Letting the video play trhough takes you to ANOTHER screen that has supposed screenshots and a button that says "Next" and (you guessed it) is marked as an add. Clicking the next button gets you another video ad. And I just looked over and one ad was a mildly inappropriate make-over ap (this app is set up as being a kid's tablet. It shouldn't be offering inappropriate apps or ads).

Every click just brings up an ad and every ad ends at a new menu that supposedly has the stuff he wants (add-ons, textures) but then when you pick one it just plays an ad and then back to a menu full of ads.

But apps are vetted by GooglePlay right? So are we just missing how it works
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