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There are various ways to download and play Minecraft, along with numerous smaller flash and HTML5 games inspired by it.
Below is a list detailing these options.

Please note that no Minecraft source code or resources are hosted on this website.
TRIALS – CLICK TO VIEW

Minecraft offers free trials of their Java, Bedrock, PlayStation and Android versions of the game. To download these, visit their website and follow the on-screen instructions.

Please note that you may need to create a Microsoft account to download these.

OFFICIAL VERSIONS – CLICK TO VIEW

To download the official versions of Minecraft, you’ll need to purchase them. Visit our BUY MINECRAFT page to learn where you can purchase the different versions from.

GAME PASS – CLICK TO VIEW

Game Pass subscribers running Windows 10 and 11 are able to play both the Bedrock and Java Edition of Minecraft whilst their subscription is active.
Visit the Microsoft Game Pass store for more information.

FLASH & HTML5 GAMES / CLIENT PORTS / OLD VERSIONS – CLICK TO VIEW

There are several ports of Minecraft that let you play the single-player mode and offer limited access to multiplayer. You can also enjoy some older versions of Minecraft for free if you’re looking to visit the game before it became a world wide success!

EAGLERCRAFT

A custom JavaScript / HTML5 port created by the talented developer LAX1DUDE. This is the version that is available on our PLAY ONLINE page.

Visit their website to download 1.8.8, 1.5.2 as well as some of the earlier BETA and ALPHA versions of the game.

CLASSICUBE

This is a fan made version of the creative mode found within Minecraft.

Visit their website to play online or download a copy to play offline.

SKLAUNCER

A highly customizable launcher that has a built in Mod Manager, Skin & Cape management and various other quality of life features.

Visit their website to download the launcher.

CLASSIC VERSION

A much older version of Minecraft that allows you to invite up to 9 friends with a link.

Visit their website to play.

FLASH / HTML5 GAMES

Several websites host games inspired by Minecraft. Here’s a short list of some of them.