If you love Minecraft 1.7.10 but can’t install Java or launch the official launcher, Eaglercraft 1.7.10 is the solution you’ve been looking for. It’s a real, playable version of Minecraft 1.7.10 that runs directly inside a web browser — using only HTML5 and JavaScript.
Because it runs in a browser, Eaglercraft works on:
One of the biggest draws of Eaglercraft was its multiplayer capabilities. Unlike many pirated or cracked versions of games that restrict players to single-player, Eaglercraft allowed players to join custom servers.
Developers created "Eaglercraft-specific" servers or used plugins to allow Eaglercraft clients to connect to standard Minecraft servers. This created a vibrant community of custom servers, ranging from Survival Multiplayer (SMP) worlds to PvP factions and minigames. Players could connect via "shared URLs" or direct IP addresses, making it as easy as clicking a link to join a friend's world.
While diving into Eaglercraft 1.7.10, players can expect to encounter a variety of features that are characteristic of Minecraft servers from its era:
Eaglercraft does not include official Minecraft assets by default. Players typically need to provide their own assets (downloaded from a legitimate Minecraft installation) or use a custom build. Mojang’s EULA generally prohibits distributing modified versions of the game, so Eaglercraft exists in a gray area — mostly used for personal, non-commercial play.
How does it stack up against alternatives?
For a long time, Eaglercraft was stuck on version 1.5.2. While fun, 1.5.2 lacked many quality-of-life features that modern players enjoyed. The release of Eaglercraft 1.7.10 was a massive leap forward for the project.
Key features included in the 1.7.10 update: