Village



NPC Villages are a feature that was added in Beta Version 1.8 (Although the NPCs will be added later in 1.9). The buildings in the NPC villages are naturally generated, and their numbers and how much space they take up are randomized just like the terrain. It is unknown what kind of NPCs will spawn in and around the buildings, and if they will be passive, aggressive, neutral, or randomized. It is assumed to be Humans and/or Pigmen (as found in the game files). In the pre-release version of Beta 1.9, NPC a villager mob was added that spawns only in villages in newly generated chunks. It is unknown if this NPC is a placeholder or the final mob that will be used.

A picture of NPC villages was released by Notch before 1.8 was released. Even though the picture only showed the exterior of the buildings, videos recorded later during PAX revealed the interior. NPC Villages have their own biome. This was done in order to solve many of the problems that were hindering their development.

Structure
Some of the buildings and structures found within villages are:


 * Small Huts made of logs, wooden planks, cobblestone, and dirt, with glass panes for windows. Some also have roof balconies.
 * Homes, which are composed of the same materials listed above. However, they are usually larger in size, and also have wooden stairs as benches, crafting tables, bookshelves, and pressure plate/fence tables. Some also have fenced-off backyards.
 * Wheat Farms, which are, of course, farms of wheat surrounded by logs.
 * Wells, which are 2x10x2 pools filled with water made out of cobblestone.
 * Blacksmiths made out of cobblestone, iron bars, furnaces and small pools of lava.
 * Churches, cobblestone buildings with a small tower equipped with ladders.
 * Lamp Posts, made of stacked fences, black wool and torches.
 * Gravel Roads, which connect most of the buildings.

The amount of buildings within villages vary, and not all types will be in every village.

PAX
NPC Villages were shown to the public during the PAX demo. For demo purposes, Notch made them appear near spawn so people could see them. (at 3:37) On a live stream from his Android phone during PAX, Notch stated that NPCs have not been added to the villages but that they are coming eventually. (According to Jeb, NPCs for the village will be delayed until Beta 1.9. ) The majority of the NPC structures are made from wood based resources, with frames of cobblestone, and the footpaths are 3 blocks wide and made of gravel. The gravel appears to replace the top layer of dirt upon generation of the village. (at 4:35)

Old Interview of Notch
Notch once answered some questions about an idea he had, NPC Villages, where he revealed some thoughts about them:
 * If you are good to them (giving them items), they'll give you items back.
 * If you are bad to them (attacking/killing them), they'll try to do the same to you.
 * There would possibly be a chest, containing special items, but raiding it will anger the owners of the town/chest.

Trivia

 * Notch originally worked on NPC Villages by himself, but eventually gave the task to Jeb, so that he could work on other things.
 * NPC villages are optional, as part of the setting for Generated Structures.
 * It is possible for Mushrooms to spawn inside the buildings.
 * If an NPC village is in the desert, there is a small chance there will be a cactus on the paths and it will have gravel on top of it.
 * Unlike above, if gravel goes through the tall grass area, tall grass will be removed, and they may drop seeds.
 * a seed with a guaranteed village would be "worldofminecraft!". this only works in the 1.8 official release.
 * Jeb has said that, during early tests of villages, the lava in a smithy often set the village on fire.
 * NPC Villages very commonly spawn near the border of desert. When they do, the houses are usually filled with Sand/Gravel.
 * Endermen's nature to move blocks sometimes causes them to flood part of a village by removing tree stumps from a farm's irrigation canal, possibly killing themselves in the process.
 * Farms in the villages avoid overhanging by filling in the area below them with dirt. When the farm overhangs a ravine, this can cause a very tall rectangular dirt structure that at first glance almost looks like a chunk error. An example of this appears at seed 404 at the nearest town in Beta 1.8.1. (It's west-northeast from spawn as read on a map item.)
 * On extremely rare occasions, structures such as ravines can generate on the same chunk as a village, as shown in in this video.