Minecraft Classic

Eaglercraft brings fully functional Minecraft 1.5.2 to the browser with no downloads required. Build, mine, and explore the classic blocky world that started a revolution — complete with multiplayer support.

Controls

WASD to move, Mouse to look, Left click to break, Right click to place

WASDSpaceE

Mouse supported

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About Minecraft Classic

Minecraft Classic is the original browser-based version of Mojang's world-famous sandbox game, and thanks to Eaglercraft — a community port of Minecraft 1.5.2 — you can now play a remarkably full-featured version of Minecraft entirely in your browser. From its humble beginnings as a solo indie project by Markus "Notch" Persson in 2009, Minecraft grew into the best-selling video game of all time, and its classic browser form captures that original spirit perfectly.

Gameplay centers on placing and breaking blocks to build structures, craft tools, and survive against creepers, skeletons, and other hostile mobs. Classic mode offers creative freedom to build anything imaginable, while survival mode challenges you to gather resources, craft weapons, and stay alive through the night. Multiplayer support lets you join servers and collaborate or compete with friends.

What makes Minecraft endlessly addictive is its open-ended nature — there is always another mountain to mine, another structure to build, another dungeon to explore. The satisfaction of constructing elaborate creations from raw materials, combined with the constant threat of survival, creates a loop that has captivated hundreds of millions of players for over a decade. The community's creativity means there's always fresh inspiration to draw from.

Play Minecraft Classic free online at MSGameOnline — no download, no launcher, no account required. MSGameOnline brings you this iconic browser game experience instantly, making it the perfect way to revisit Minecraft's roots or introduce the game to someone new. Jump into a world of infinite blocks and start building right now.

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