The allure is obvious: you can play a version of Minecraft in a Chrome browser on a school Chromebook, a work PC, or a Linux machine without admin rights.
Let's assume you want to play the most stable version of via a reputable GitHubIO page. Since the original creator (lax1dude) has taken down some repositories due to DMCA claims, you need to find an active mirror.
For video tutorials on managing these files, you can check creators like for a walkthrough on the installation process.
: This is perhaps the most well-known project. It is a web-based port of Minecraft Beta 1.3 or 1.8 that runs entirely in a browser. While many repositories are frequently taken down due to copyright strikes, community members often fork them to keep the game accessible on various .github.io subdomains.
A GitHub account (free).
The allure is obvious: you can play a version of Minecraft in a Chrome browser on a school Chromebook, a work PC, or a Linux machine without admin rights.
Let's assume you want to play the most stable version of via a reputable GitHubIO page. Since the original creator (lax1dude) has taken down some repositories due to DMCA claims, you need to find an active mirror.
For video tutorials on managing these files, you can check creators like for a walkthrough on the installation process.
: This is perhaps the most well-known project. It is a web-based port of Minecraft Beta 1.3 or 1.8 that runs entirely in a browser. While many repositories are frequently taken down due to copyright strikes, community members often fork them to keep the game accessible on various .github.io subdomains.
A GitHub account (free).