EaglerCraft 1.12 brings Minecraft Java Edition 1.12 to the browser by compiling client code to run with WebGL and lightweight server backends. You can try it from the project’s GitHub—clone the repo, follow the README to build, then serve the provided web client alongside the server jar. It’s ideal for showcasing 1.12 gameplay without Java installs, running education demos, or hosting low-resource multiplayer. Note that not all mods/plugins are supported and some server-side adjustments may be needed. Contributions (bug reports, PRs, cross-browser testing) are welcome — see the repo’s issues and contribution guidelines.
While Eaglercraft 1.8.8 (The Bountiful Update) remains the most stable and widely played browser version, demand for Eaglercraft 1.12 has grown significantly. Why Players Want 1.12
: The official repository for hosting Eaglercraft servers. It supports 1.12.2 clients and allows installation on Spigot, BungeeCord, or Velocity. eaglercraft 1.12 github
If you want to create a private world, you must run a dedicated server.
Known for high stability and is the "standard" for Eaglercraft. EaglerCraft 1
A scan of GitHub results for this specific query reveals the following landscape:
Eaglercraft 1.12 is an unofficial effort to run Minecraft 1.12 (vanilla code decompiled/ported) in alternative runtimes—web (WebGL/TeaVM), desktop wrappers, or lightweight desktop runtimes. Multiple community forks and archives exist on GitHub that mirror source, builds, servers, and tooling. Key themes across repos: decompiled/ported Minecraft 1.12 code, TeaVM/WebGL adaptation, desktop runtime builds, server/gateway wrappers (EaglerXBungee) to handle browser-to-TCP bridging, and numerous community-hosted builds and archival mirrors. Note that not all mods/plugins are supported and
As of 2025, development continues in small but mighty forks. The community is currently working on:
catfoolyou/EagsTestServer: Debug server for Eaglercraft 1.12
included in the corresponding folders rather than a default server jar. EaglercraftX-1.12 by Lax1dude
GitHub is the primary hub for accessing source code, desktop runtimes, and server setups: