Minecraft: 1.5.2 Eaglercraft
: Worlds are stored in your browser's local storage, but you can export them as .epk files to move them to another computer.
: You can join public servers or play with friends via LAN. If one player is on a PC, they can open their world to LAN, and others can join via Direct Connect using a join code. Minecraft 1.5.2 Eaglercraft
: Because browsers cannot use pure TCP connections, it utilizes a custom proxy plugin to bridge WebSocket connections to Minecraft's standard Java server connections. : Worlds are stored in your browser's local
: While newer versions like 1.8.8 and 1.12.2 exist, the 1.5.2 version is still favored by some for its stability and nostalgic "old school" feel. : Because browsers cannot use pure TCP connections,
: You can host a server using GitHub Pages for the client and a modified Bungeecord (EaglercraftBungee) to link it to a standard 1.5.2 Bukkit server.
: If you own Minecraft Java Edition, you’re ethically fine. If not, use Eaglercraft to try the game, but buy the real game to support the developers.