Minecraft Games
99 Nights: Forest Deer Challenge
The Evolution of leather pants: Fixplay
Noob: Saving Shady and Leska
Minefighters
Sandbox Mine Dynamite Explosion
Singing villager
Block Crasher clicker
BlockCraft: Falling Pickaxe
Obby Escape from Monster Tower
Noob Challenge Ragdoll
Destroy Monsters: Minecreate!
Labubu and music
Picture by number: Minecraft
Foxy Land
Noob Shooter: Gun Battle 3D
Nubiks dead rails
Arena Heroes: Evolution
Strike Sandbox
Obby: Avalanche of items
Choo-CHOO: I want to run away!
Mine Obby: Parkour
Noob: in search of the Netherite pickaxe
Capture Village - For two players!
NFT Cases - Online
Rustic Delivery
Stick Miner: Help the Noob Escape!
Noob Glutton
Zero Stress Miner: Idle arcade
Nubik Platformer
Assault 3D
Mine Shooter Strike
Obby via Mouth
Noob Zombie Fight
Italian animals from the neural network and music!
Toca Life: Choose a BoyFriend
Nubik: The Dream Mine
Hookman Epic flight!
Steve the miner
Noob: Parkour Block 3D
BomberCraft
Planet Miner
My Little Farm Survive
Falling Pickaxe: Best Memes!
Find the Button: A Parkour Adventure
Merger: Imposters
Mine Nubik: Village of Madness 3D
Nubik on a Jetpack: The Evolution of Flight
Nubik Miner: Build a village!
About Minecraft games
Few games have left a mark on an entire generation the way Minecraft has. The blocky sandbox world where you can build anything, mine everything, and survive the night against creepers and skeletons became a cultural institution. These Minecraft-inspired browser games capture that same DNA — the crafting, the building, the exploration, the survival loop — without requiring you to buy or install anything. Some lean into pure creative building, handing you a world of blocks and saying "go." Others add survival mechanics: hunger, hostile mobs, day-night cycles, underground dungeons to loot. The common thread is that distinctly satisfying combination of creativity and survival that Minecraft made famous. These games run entirely in your browser — no Java, no launcher, no account.