Welcome to the moo-st vanilla survival server
Romarchive brings you pure vanilla survival Minecraft — no mods, no plugins, no udder nonsense.
Just you, your pickaxe, creepers... and now cows from every era of Minecraft history grazing in the same world.
What makes this server stand out (moo-ve over, others):
- • 100% vanilla survival — as Notch intended (before the cows got opinions)
- • FULL CROSSPLAY between Java, Beta, and Bedrock — one shared pasture
- • Extremely wide version support — even your grandpa's 1.7.2 cow can join
Supported versions — all cows welcome
Minecraft Java Edition (Release): • 1.7.2 → latest (1.21.x and snapshots) Minecraft Beta: • Only β 1.7.3 (when cows were still learning to moo properly) Minecraft Bedrock Edition: • 1.21.111 → 26.3.*
Crossplay works across EVERY version listed!
Beta 1.7.3 purists can trade wheat with Bedrock 26.3 speedrunners.
Java old-schoolers can team up with modern mobile cows.
One world. One server. Infinite moo-tual griefing/building possibilities.
And yes — your ancient laptop running Minecraft Beta 1.7.3 can still join.
We tested it. The cow approved. (It said "moo".)
Server Rules
The only rule: • No lag machines (they slow down the cows) That's it. Keep the server smooth so every cow — from Beta to Bedrock — can graze without lag.
How to connect (no milking around)
Server address: cows.info.gf
Ports:
• Java/Beta: 25565
• Bedrock: 19132
Launch your client of choice, add the server, pick your version — and spawn in.
World created fresh March 2026. The first cow has already claimed a hill.
Live World Map (Dynmap)
Track your herd in real-time with our Dynmap — a Google Maps-style live view of the entire server world.
Features:
- • Real-time player locations (see where every cow is grazing)
- • Live chat integration (moo at friends from your browser)
- • Explored terrain rendering (find the best pastures)
- • Day/night cycle and weather display
- • Works on mobile — scout bases from anywhere
View the map: http://cows.info.gf:8123
Perfect for planning heists, finding your lost cows, or just admiring the landscape from orbit.
Grab your bucket — or your version from any era — and come milk some adventures with us, cowpokes.