If you are searching for "Eagle Craft" on a school Chromebook or a restricted network, you may encounter websites claiming to offer an "Unblocked" version of the game.

: Starting around 1.13, Minecraft underwent "the flattening," a massive overhaul of how the game handles internal IDs for blocks and items. This change makes reverse-engineering and porting the code for a browser environment much more labor-intensive.

: Eaglercraft relies on TeaVM to compile Java into JavaScript/WebAssembly. While earlier Minecraft versions ran on Java 8 (which TeaVM supports), newer versions shifted toward Java 16 and 17, making the compilation process significantly more complex.