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Eaglercraft 120 -

Support for armor trims and hanging signs, bringing visual parity with the official Java edition.

Eaglercraft was a web-based port of the popular video game Minecraft . Unlike the official version, Eaglercraft ran entirely within a web browser using JavaScript and WebGL, requiring no downloads or installations. Version 1.2.0 refers to the "Indev" or early "Infdev" era updates of the original game, which Eaglercraft aimed to preserve or emulate. The project gained massive popularity in educational and restricted environments (such as Chromebooks in schools) but was ultimately subject to DMCA takedowns by Mojang/Microsoft. eaglercraft 120

Eaglercraft 1.2.0 represents a technical marvel—a successful attempt to bring legacy Java Edition Minecraft to the browser. It allowed students and players with low-spec hardware to access the game. However, due to copyright infringement, the project is no longer legally distributed. Support for armor trims and hanging signs, bringing

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