When Minecraft was released in 2009 it hit the gaming world with a storm and has not loosened its grip on the gaming market since. To date, Minecraft is one of the most popular games on any site, and it is enjoyed all over the world.
This game transcends the boundaries of ordinary gaming and is used as an educational tool in many schools. Minecraft is nothing short of a global phenomenon, and it continues to grow year by year.
Minecraft can be downloaded directly from the official website and purchased using a number of payment methods. However, if this is the player’s first time playing Mincraft and they are not sure if they will enjoy the experience, they can always download the trial version for free.
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How to download Minecraft trial version
The trial version of Minecraft is available for free so players can keep in mind whether or not they want to buy the game. To download the trial version of Minecraft, follow these steps:
- Go to the official Minecraft website and link here.
- Hover over to “Games”
- Select Minecraft
- Select “Try this for free” from the top of the page
- Select from the version of the game (PS4, Android, PC)
Minecraft free trial Available on Windows 10, Android, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and Vita. The test length will vary depending on the device in use.
The Java version of Minecraft also has a trial version, and you only need to scroll down to the player to find the appropriate download link. After downloading the file, follow these steps to run Minecraft:
- Open Minecraft.msi to run the installer
- Follow the instructions
- Play
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Posted on 22 October 2020, 09:52 IST
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