This is a common question. Eaglercraft itself exists in a legal grey area. It uses decompiled Minecraft code, which technically violates Mojang’s EULA. However, for the end-user, playing via a browser launcher is generally safe as long as you use trusted community links.
That’s where the comes in.
The development scene is moving fast. Currently, the "EaglercraftX" fork supports Minecraft 1.8.8 combat mechanics, and new launcher versions now support controller input (gamepads) via the HTML5 Gamepad API. eaglercraft client launcher
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