Minecraft is now on its 10th year and to celebrate, the Classic version of the game is now playable for free on web browsers. Minecraft Classic has limited features as it was the second phase of the game's development. The Classic on the browser is strictly only on Creative mode, and there are no enemies nor mobs that will appear. Minecraft's developers have also stated that all of the original bugs are also included in the web version. You can play Minecraft Classic for web here. Yesterday, BlackBerry launched in the Philippines the Classic, a smartphone that packs a QWERTY keyboard, 3.5-inch square screen, and old-school trackpad. If you've been following BlackBerry's progress when it comes to smartphones you might notice that the Classic's design was inspired by two devices the company has launched in the past, specifically the Q10 and the Bold 9900. Like the Q10, the Classic has the keys arranged in straight rows, and like the Bold 9900, it features a metal frame and classic navigation keys and optical trackpad. Read more in our articles including "Minecraft Classic now playable for free on browsers" and "BlackBerry Classic hands-on, first impressions".
Minecraft is now on its 10th year and to celebrate, the Classic version of the game is now playable for free on web browsers. Minecraft Classic has limited features as it was the second phase of the game's development.
The Classic on the browser is strictly only on Creative mode, and there are no enemies nor mobs that will appear. Minecraft's developers have also stated that all of the original bugs are also included in the web version. You can play Minecraft Classic for web here.
Our coverage of minecraft classic includes: "Minecraft Classic now playable for free on browsers"; "BlackBerry Classic hands-on, first impressions"; "BlackBerry Classic officially launches in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.