Eaglercraft 120 Client !!exclusive!! Now

Many developers host "mirrors" of the client on GitHub.

Download the official Eaglercraft 120 .html file from a verified community GitHub repository.

Eaglercraft 120 is a fan-made, reverse-engineered port of Minecraft Java Edition 1.20 that executes directly inside a standard web browser. Unlike older versions of Eaglercraft that were restricted to Beta 1.7.3 or Release 1.8.8, the 1.20 client introduces modern mechanics, blocks, and graphics engines. eaglercraft 120 client

Double-click the downloaded HTML file on your computer or Chromebook.

While the original Eaglercraft maxed out at roughly 10-12 chunks of render distance before crashing a browser tab, the 120 Client is engineered to push the boundaries up to the equivalent of 20+ chunks in Minecraft Java Edition terms. The "120" also hints at the client's ability to maintain on the local client-side simulation—effectively doubling the smoothness of vanilla Minecraft. Many developers host "mirrors" of the client on GitHub

Access to bamboo wood sets, cherry wood, and chiseled bookshelves.

Many custom clients for Eaglercraft (like Astra or Resent, seen in this YouTube video ) allow for shaders, custom backgrounds, and enhanced HUDs. The 1.20 foundation supports these graphical improvements better within the browser. Top Features to Look for in a 1.20 Client Unlike older versions of Eaglercraft that were restricted

Eaglercraft 120 is highly scalable, but optimal performance requires a baseline set of browser capabilities. Minimum Requirement Recommended Google Chrome, Edge, or Opera Google Chrome or Brave (Chromium-based) RAM 8 GB or higher Graphics WebGL 1.0 compatible integrated graphics WebGL 2.0 compatible dedicated GPU OS ChromeOS, Windows 10/11, macOS, Linux Windows 11 or macOS How to Access and Play Eaglercraft 120

As I spawned into the world, I saw my friends' characters scattered about, each one busily contributing to our masterpiece. There was Alex, meticulously crafting the intricate details of the castle walls; Mia, building a makeshift rollercoaster that zigzagged across the landscape; and Jack, who was valiantly fighting off a horde of creepers that had somehow wandered onto our construction site.