ModFest 1.15
ModFest 1.15 had a total of 39 submissions created by 63 modders.
Campanion is a drop in and play solution to the nomadic lifestyle for Minecraft. The mod adds various decoration and utility items that are guaranteed to liven up your Minecraft world. The goal of Campanion was to create a themed mod that adds all kinds of features that we wanted in the game or otherwise we believe should be in the game anyway.
Harness the power of new naturally spawning crystals to apply potion effects to you and your enemies in a more strategy-oriented, quick, and reliable method.
Enchanter's Experiments adds a bunch of new experimental enchantments that can be found in magic gifts.
Little Rocket Man is a mod that adds Gnome Chompski into the world of minecraft. His mission is to reach space by any means necessary... Your mission is to help him with that.

Automate and mess around with a variety of unique steam powered machines and tools. Or just make a really cool trampoline.
Adds Crank and Grinder inspired by Applied Energistics' Grindstone, and 5 new metals: lead, tin, copper, silver and bronze.
An (In)Complete Fishing Overhaul. "There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot." - Steven Wright
Creates a new dimension with an old decaying city hidden among the overgrown wilderness with an Abandoned Warehouse in the Overworld to let you enter it!
Inspired by Satisfactory & Factorio, Reichenbach aims to distance itself from usual tech mods through interesting crafting mechanics & machinery.
Re-imagines the limitations posed by the traditional mod world by expanding out from a mod as a jar containing assets system, to an asset as a mod containing a jar system. Each mod is now it's own experience, with its own feelings and emotions. Also really damn noisy so you best turn down your sound if you listen to them.
The Fortune Teller villager peers into their crystal ball and tells you what happens in your future... for a small fee, of course. Some outcomes are good. Some outcomes are bad. Maybe you'll regret asking.